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An independent learning resource covering differentiation, use of stem cells and how cells of multicellular organisms are specialised for particular functions (OCR A Specification 2.1.6 h,j,k,l and m ) (Correct 29/03/19).

Section A uses a variety of short-answer questions to ensure students have a complete set of notes, provided the questions are answered in full sentences (you can also use the Cornell Notes Style to ensure a coherent layout). The task requires a small level of research into Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases, as well as developmental biology. Full mark scheme is provided

Table of specialised cells includes:

  • Erythrocytes
  • Neutrophils
  • Epithelial cells
  • Sperm cells
  • Palisade cells
  • Guard Cells
  • Root hair cells

The sheet also provides an opportunity to practice biological diagrams

This resource will complement any textbook or revision guide on the topic

I have used this as an independent resource task, a homework task, a revision sheet and as an aid to my own planning.

Please let me know what you think.

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Bobalura

a year ago
5

Really great for checking knowledge levels in students, and preparing them for exams

amccoll

3 years ago
5

Thanks for the resources

ClareForeman83

3 years ago
5

Great resource - thank you

juliet23

3 years ago
5

So useful, thank you especially for including the answers. This has saved me so much time.

vandanagaur

5 years ago
5

Thank you.

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