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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Biodiversity (within a community) Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Biodiversity (within a community) Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Biodiversity (within a community), covering the following LOs… Explain what is meant by the terms biodiversity, species richness and index of diversity. Calculate the index of diversity when supplied with relevant information. Interpret information and draw conclusions from the index of diversity for different habitats. Explain how farming techniques impact on biodiversity and the reason why these techniques are used. Evaluate conservation techniques and why these must be balanced with farming. Lesson includes starter task, recall questions (and answers), and also practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology - Topic 2: Cells - Cell recognition and the immune system *8 LESSON BUNDLE*
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology - Topic 2: Cells - Cell recognition and the immune system *8 LESSON BUNDLE*

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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology - Topic 2: Cells - Cell recognition and the immune system 8 LESSON BUNDLE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING LESSONS… Antigens and Immunity Phagocytosis T-Lymphocytes (Cell-mediated Immunity) Antibodies B-Lymphocytes (Humoral Immunity) Active and Passive Immunity (Vaccination) Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)/AIDs Monoclonal Antibodies Individual lessons worth £21! Save 17% by buying the bundle.
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology DNA, Genes and Chromosomes Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology DNA, Genes and Chromosomes Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on DNA, Genes and Chromosomes, covering the following LOs… Explain what is meant by the terms chromosome, gene and allele. Compare and contrast DNA in eukaryotes with that in prokaryotes, mitochondria and chloroplasts. Explain how the DNA base sequence is able to code for the primary structure of a polypeptide. Explain the terms degenerate, universal and non-overlapping. Explain why much of eukaryotic DNA can be considered as non-coding. Explain what is meant by an intron and an exon. Lesson includes starter task, summary questions (and answers), and practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Quantitative Investigations of Diversity Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Quantitative Investigations of Diversity Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Quantitative Investigations of Diversity, covering the following LOs… Explain how random samples can be obtained. Explain what standard deviation is and how it is calculated. Represent raw and processed data clearly using tables and graphs. Interpret data in terms of means and the overlap of standard deviation bars. Apply knowledge of, to draw and explain conclusions. Evaluate the quality of results and reliability of conclusions. Lesson includes starter task, recall questions (and answers), and also practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Gene and Chromosome Mutations Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Gene and Chromosome Mutations Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Mutations, covering the following LOs… Describe the different types of gene (point) mutations. Explain how deletion, insertion and substitution of bases result in different amino acid sequences in polypeptides. Explain why some mutations do not result in a changed amino acid sequence. Describe what chromosome mutations are. Lesson includes starter task, summary questions (and answers), plenary, and also a homelearning task with practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Investigating Diversity Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Investigating Diversity Full Lesson

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A full lesson on Investigating Diversity, covering the following LOs… Explain how the results of DNA hybridisation and biochemical analysis can be used to suggest relationships between different organisms within/between species. Interpret data obtained from DNA hybridisation or biochemical analysis. Explain how gene technology has changed the way in which relationships between organisms are worked out. Evaluate direct DNA/protein sequencing against methods of measuring the frequency of characteristics. Lesson includes starter task, and practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2 Level Year 12/13 Immune System Immunity Revision Booklet Pack
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AS/A2 Level Year 12/13 Immune System Immunity Revision Booklet Pack

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Revision pack for students to fill out (including exam tips and practice questions), covering the following topics on the immune system… LO1) Describe the physical and chemical (non-specific) defences against pathogens in animals, including the skin, blood clotting, wound repair, inflammation, expulsive reflexes and mucous membranes. LO2) Describe the structure and mode of action of phagocytes in the non-specific (innate) immune response, including neutrophils and antigen-presenting cells and the roles of cytokines, opsonins, phagosomes and lysosomes. LO3) Describe the structure, different roles and modes of action of T lymphocytes in the specific (adaptive) immune response, including clonal selection and clonal expansion, T helper cells, T killer cells, T regulatory cells and memory cells. LO4) Describe the structure, different roles and modes of action of B lymphocytes in the specific (adaptive) immune response, including plasma cells and memory cells. LO5) Explain the significance of cell signaling, with reference to interleukins. LO6) Examine and draw cells observed in blood smears. LO7) Describe the structure and functions of antibodies. LO8) Describe the actions of agglutinins and anti-toxins. LO9) Describe the difference between primary and secondary immune responses, including the roles of T memory and B memory cells. LO10) Describe the differences between active and passive immunity, and between natural and artificial immunity, and state examples of each. LO11) Describe what autoimmunity is, and give examples. LO12) Explain the main principles of vaccination and the role of vaccination programmes in the prevention of epidemics.
iGCSE Science: Reliability, Accuracy, and Validity Lesson Pack - Evaluating Experimental Data
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iGCSE Science: Reliability, Accuracy, and Validity Lesson Pack - Evaluating Experimental Data

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iGCSE Science: Reliability, Accuracy, and Validity Lesson Pack- Evaluating Experimental Data Lesson pack designed to help students understand the difference between reliability, accuracy and validity when evaluating experimental data. Created for iGCSE, but can be easily adapted to suit other exam boards. Lesson consists of… Differentiated learning objectives. RAG starter questions with extension activity, key word handouts, and answers. Accurate vs. reliable dartboard activity with worksheets. BIG PHARMA Bingo activity, with bingo statements and 15 bingo cards. “Would I lie to you?” plenary. Works really well for Year 9, 10 or 11.
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Classification (Phylogeny, Taxonomy) Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Classification (Phylogeny, Taxonomy) Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Classification, covering the following LOs… Explain the hierarchical taxonomic ranks used in the classification of species. Interpret phylogenetic trees. Apply knowledge to identify different taxonomic ranks from information provided. Appreciate the difficulties in constructing valid phylogenetic classifications. Lesson includes starter task, links to GCSE biology, summary questions (and answers), recap questions (and answers), and also practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Species (Courtship Displays/Behaviour) Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Species (Courtship Displays/Behaviour) Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Species (Courtship Displays/Behaviour), covering the following LOs… Explain what a species is. Appreciate the difficulties in defining the term species. Explain the role of courtship and why it is necessary. Interpret information and data relating to courtship displays. Lesson includes starter task, class discussion, and practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2 Level Year 12/13 Immune System Immunity Full Lesson Presentation
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AS/A2 Level Year 12/13 Immune System Immunity Full Lesson Presentation

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Presentation covering the following information… LO1) Describe the physical and chemical (non-specific) defences against pathogens in animals, including the skin, blood clotting, wound repair, inflammation, expulsive reflexes and mucous membranes. LO2) Describe the structure and mode of action of phagocytes in the non-specific (innate) immune response, including neutrophils and antigen-presenting cells and the roles of cytokines, opsonins, phagosomes and lysosomes. LO3) Describe the structure, different roles and modes of action of T lymphocytes in the specific (adaptive) immune response, including clonal selection and clonal expansion, T helper cells, T killer cells, T regulatory cells and memory cells. LO4) Describe the structure, different roles and modes of action of B lymphocytes in the specific (adaptive) immune response, including plasma cells and memory cells. LO5) Explain the significance of cell signaling, with reference to interleukins. To accompany my “AS Immune System” Student Revision Booklet Pack (see other resources).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Meiosis and Genetic Variation Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Meiosis and Genetic Variation Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Meiosis, covering the following LOs… Describe why meiosis is necessary. Describe the process of meiosis. Explain how meiosis creates genetic variation. Lesson includes starter task, comprehension task, meiosis diagram sheet, summary questions (and answers), plenary, and also a homelearning task with practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Genetic Diversity and Adaptation Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Genetic Diversity and Adaptation Full Lesson

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A full 60 minute lesson on Genetic Diversity and Adaptation, covering the following LOs… Explain why organisms are different from one another. Describe what factors influence genetic diversity. Explain how reproductive success affects allele frequency within a gene pool. Explain how genetic diversity enables natural selection. Lesson includes starter task, summary questions (and answers), plenary, and also a homelearning task with practice exam questions (and mark scheme).
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology RP6 Investigating Selection Aseptic Technique Antibiotics Bacterial Growth
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology RP6 Investigating Selection Aseptic Technique Antibiotics Bacterial Growth

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A PowerPoint on “Investigating Selection” to accompany the Required Practical on Antibiotics & Bacterial Growth (Aseptic Technique), covering the following LO… Be able to use aseptic techniques to investigate the effect of antimicrobial substances on microbial growth (RP6). Lesson includes starter task, plenary, home learning task (practice exam questions and mark scheme), and also a student practical sheet (with equipment list, risk assessment, method, extension questions, and teacher marking criteria). Please check out my other AS/A-Level AQA Biology resources for this topic :)
AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Photosynthetic Pigments and Chromatography Full Lesson
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AS/A2-Level AQA Biology Photosynthetic Pigments and Chromatography Full Lesson

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A full lesson on Photosynthetic Pigments and Chromatography, covering the following LOs… State the precise location of the pigments involved in photosynthesis within the leaf. Outline the role of the leaf pigments in photosynthesis. Explain why many plants have a variety of photosynthetic pigments. Describe how to investigate photosynthetic pigments using chromatography. Lesson includes starter task, two sets of practice exam questions (and mark schemes), practical questions, and student sheet for Required Practical 7 - Use of chromatography to investigate the pigments isolated from leaves of different plants.