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Having Taught for over 10 years OCR A Level Biology I have a huge amount of wisdom and knowledge that I have developed into my resources so please Give feedback on what you think of them! :)

Having Taught for over 10 years OCR A Level Biology I have a huge amount of wisdom and knowledge that I have developed into my resources so please Give feedback on what you think of them! :)
A Level Biology OCR Animal transport - Transport of oxygen, oxygen dissociation curves
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A Level Biology OCR Animal transport - Transport of oxygen, oxygen dissociation curves

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The booklet covers the difficult concept of how haemoglobin transports oxygen around the body and how the haemoglobin undergoes configurational change so that it bonds oxygen more easily after the first oxygen has joined. The booklet then introduces Oxygen dissociation curves why they are sigmoid shape and how they are made including what the partial pressures means in terms of tissues in the body. There are various amount of tasks in the booklet students are challenged to make a dissociation curve with some data and need to answer some key questions on what is happening at different parts of the graph in relation to partial pressure and haemoglobin shape. The booklet then compares haemoglobin with both myglobin the oxygen storage molecule found in muscles and foetal haemoglobin. Both have questions on what these molecules do and where they are situated on the oxygen dissociation curve graph in relation to adult haemoglobin. The booklet then introduces carbon dioxide transport in great detail and the three main methods it is transported in the blood. The booklet then finishes on the Bohr effect and how carbon dioxide affects the oxygen dissociation curve and what happens when different carbon dioxide concentrations affect haemogobin loading and unloading.
Improving Food Production
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Improving Food Production

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This booklet cover key methods that farmers are using to improve food production for the Human population. The booklet covers : Methods of making food production more efficient In plans using selective breeding, chemical fertilisers, pesticides, herbicides etc in animals using selective breeding and the use of antibiotics
Healthy diet
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Healthy diet

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This introduction to the key components needed for a balanced diet and what they do for the body
A level Biology OCR animal responses - Sliding filament theory
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A level Biology OCR animal responses - Sliding filament theory

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This extremely challenging content is easily explained in the OCR Biology A level Sliding Filament Theory Booklet It includes : Skeletal muscle Histology The structure of the myofibril The structure of a sarcomere How the muscle contracts -sliding filament theory How contractions change the pattern of banding Maintenance of ATP
A Level Biology OCR  -Control of gene expression
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A Level Biology OCR -Control of gene expression

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This power-point can go with the Booklet or on its own. It covers a whole lesson on the mechanisms that control gene expression in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. These include Transcription control e.g Chromatin remodelling and histone modifcation Post -transcriptional control e.g RNA processing and editing Translational control e.g Inhibitory proteins and initiation factors Post -translational control e.g phosphate groups and protein shortening
GCSE Biology Monoclonal Antibodies lesson resource
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GCSE Biology Monoclonal Antibodies lesson resource

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The resource is for pupils undertaking GCSE Science/ Biology and the topic of Monoclonal Antibodies how they are made and their uses. It consists of a starter and main activity that is called 7 monkeys ( This is a teaching and learning activity that really helps pupils remember a hard and difficult topic of Biology) Pupils will be given paper and the teacher will talk them through the process of making monoclonal Antibodies. This will be learned through pupils making their own diagrams and drawings to the sequence Two previous pupils drawing are attached to help for SEN pupils
A level Biology OCR animal responses - Neuromuscular junction revision booklet
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A level Biology OCR animal responses - Neuromuscular junction revision booklet

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This revision booklet goes through the key aspects of the Neuromuscular junction key part of animal responses for OCR A level Biology. The booklet includes: Photomicrograph of the junction Key structures such as the sarcoplasmic reticulum The sequence of events at the Neuromuscular junction How a nerve impulse causes a muscle contraction compare and contrasting the neuromuscular junction and synapses
A level Biology -Patterns of Inheritance -Speciation
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A level Biology -Patterns of Inheritance -Speciation

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This A level Booklet resource contains all the vital information needed on the evolution and formation of new species. The booklet is designed to be filled in with the class as you teach them about the two main mechanisms of Allopatric and Sympatric Speciation The booklet introduces Demes and the idea of reproductive isolation and Genetic drift. It then goes into the main types of speciation: Allopatric and Sympatric speciation with some very clear and easy to understand examples. The booklet finishes on other sympatric speciation mechanisms such as Ecological, Temporal and Mechanical isolation.
A Level Biology OCR - Hormonal Communication- Diabetes Mellitus
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A Level Biology OCR - Hormonal Communication- Diabetes Mellitus

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This worksheet goes into and covers Diabetes Mellitus and its treatment First of all explaining the cause and reasons for the disease secondly explaining Type 1 Diabetes the cause, effects, symptoms and treatment. Then lastly explaining Type 2 Diabetes cause, effects, symptoms and treatment. Including risk factors