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Bioscience Rocks is a shop that specialises in resources for A-Level Biology and Applied Science students. The resources include a range of activities, starters, worksheets and powerpoints, all of which have been used successfully with students of a wide range of abilities. The author is a National Expert Teacher of Science (awarded by National Science Learning Centre) and also a National Space Academy Lead Educator with a long track record of producing high quality educational resources.

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Bioscience Rocks is a shop that specialises in resources for A-Level Biology and Applied Science students. The resources include a range of activities, starters, worksheets and powerpoints, all of which have been used successfully with students of a wide range of abilities. The author is a National Expert Teacher of Science (awarded by National Science Learning Centre) and also a National Space Academy Lead Educator with a long track record of producing high quality educational resources.
Summary of lung and heart disease mechanisms
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Summary of lung and heart disease mechanisms

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A resource that provides clear, bullet point facts about the mechanisms behind coronary heart disease and various lung diseases including tuberculosis, asthma, emphysema and pulmonary fibrosis. Additional worksheets are included which provide a list of question prompts for students to research - the answers are given in the original summary worksheet, allowing this resource to be used as a teaching/research activity as well as a simple revision guide
Quiz on carbohydrates
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Quiz on carbohydrates

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A twenty question quiz worksheet on the topic of carbohydrates, Suitable for A-Level biology students, this quiz would be a useful starter exercise to recap key vocabulary and definitions at the end of a topic on carbohydrates. Key words: Carbohydrates, glucose, benedict's, reducing sugar, non reducing sugar, glycogen, cellulose, amylose, amylopectin, starch
Carbohydrates review
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Carbohydrates review

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A worksheet that can be used as a starter or plenary after the first lesson on A-Level Biology carbohydrates. Two different versions of the worksheet are provided with slight differentiation on the factual recall of alpha glucose structure. Keywords: alpha glucose, maltose, condensation, hydroxyl, functional group, monosaccharide
Ecology key terms summary
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Ecology key terms summary

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A worksheet that provides a matching exercise for key definitions related to ecology (e.g. population, community, ecosystem, niche, etc). Useful as a plenary task once this topic has been covered, which provides students with a written record of what each term means. Key words: Ecology, ecosystem, population, niche, community, competition, intraspecific, interspecific, habitat, environment
Ecosystems revision
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Ecosystems revision

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A worksheet aimed at A-Level Biology students that contains questions on ecological sampling techniques: transects, mark release recapture, random sampling, etc. The resource is useful as a revision exercise once these topics have been taught to students. Key words: Ecology, transect, sampling, quadrat, random, mark, release, recapture, bias, representative
Gene technology - selecting recombinant bacteria
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Gene technology - selecting recombinant bacteria

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Worksheet that discusses how plasmids from bacteria are recombined with donor DNA. The worksheet illustrates how screening for bacteria that have successfully taken up modified plasmids works, along with the use of antibiotic resistant marker genes.
Enzyme inhibitors starter/plenary
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Enzyme inhibitors starter/plenary

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A worksheet that can serve as either a starter or plenary review of competitive and non-competitive inhibitors. The worksheet ends with a review of end-product inhibition - often missed by students when they revise this topic. Key words: enzyme, inhibitor, active site, competitive, non-competitive, end-product To view more resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/cmrcarr
Polysaccharides review
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Polysaccharides review

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A worksheet that would serve as a useful summary of the main points regarding polymers of alpha glucose. The worksheet covers the formation of amylose, amylopectin and glycogen. It is suitable for A-Level students of biology. Key words: glycogen, glucose, alpha glucose, polymer, polysaccharide, glycosidic, condensation, hydrolysis
Introduction to genetics - bridging between meiosis and genetics
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Introduction to genetics - bridging between meiosis and genetics

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A resource aimed at advanced biology students, these two worksheets bridge the gap between the topics of meiosis and genetics. The first worksheet requires students to recap their knowledge and understanding of meiosis by drawing out the appearance of chromosomes (labelled with genes and alleles) at different stages of cell division. The second worksheet requires students to match definitions to key words (e.g. gene, allelle, homozygous, heterozygous, etc) and identify which characteristics are caused by genetic/environmental factors. Key words: genetics, meiosis, allele, gene, homozygous, heterozygous, gamete, dominant, recessive
Nitrogen Cycle
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Nitrogen Cycle

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A worksheet aimed at A-Level Biology students which provides a neat summary of the key points in the Nitrogen Cycle. The resource covers naming of key compounds (nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, ammonium ions), deamination, ammonification, decomposition and denitrification. The resource also has two 'challenge' questions for more able students to apply their knowledge. Key words: Nitrogen cycle, ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, ammonium, deamination, ammonification, decomposition, denitrification
Food chains
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Food chains

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A worksheet aimed at A-Level or high ability GCSE biology students, looking at the different trophic levels found in a typical food chain and the reasons why energy is lost at each level. The worksheet also introduces percentage efficiency calculations when calculating energy loss. Useful as either an introduction at the start of this topic or as a revision activity. Key words: Energy, trophic levels, food chains, percentage efficiency, respiration, photosynthesis, decomposers, kilojoules
Introduction to statistics for A-Level Biology
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Introduction to statistics for A-Level Biology

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A summary worksheet that simplifies information required for two statistical tests: chi-squared and 95% confidence limits + standard error. The first pages of the worksheet focus on the need to conduct statistical tests and an understanding of what the mean and standard deviation tells us about data. Key words: standard deviation, mean, chi squared, 95% confidence limits, standard error
Which statistical test should I choose?
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Which statistical test should I choose?

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A worksheet aimed at A-Level Biology students whereby they must decide which is the appropriate statistical test to use (out of Spearman Rank, 95% confidence limits and standard error and chi-squared). A useful exercise to do with a class once the principles of these statistical tests has been taught; can students confidently decide which is the appropriate test to use?
Digestion of biological molecules - enzymes and breakdown products
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Digestion of biological molecules - enzymes and breakdown products

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A resource aimed at advanced biology students, this is a table that displays the structural formulae of various biological molecules, including triglyceride fats, cellulose, amylopectin, a tripeptide, maltose and sucrose. Students are required to identify each molecule and also which enzyme is responsible for breaking it down plus the breakdown products.
Semi-conservative replication - the process and evidence
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Semi-conservative replication - the process and evidence

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A worksheet aimed at advanced biology students, the first page of this resource provides a sequencing activity on the topic of DNA replication. The second page of the worksheet focuses on evidence for semi-conservative replication and requires students to follow the work of Meselsohn and Stahl by colouring radioactively labelled strands of DNA in successive generations.
DNA fingerprinting research
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DNA fingerprinting research

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A resource aimed at advanced level biology students, this worksheet provides a research task on the theory, mechanisms and applications of DNA fingerprinting. Several questions/prompts are provided along with weblinks to online resources for students to use during their research. Keywords: DNA, fingerprinting, restriction fragment length polymorphism, microsatellite, short tandem repeat, unique, forensic, paternity
Protein synthesis - 'what am I?' quiz
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Protein synthesis - 'what am I?' quiz

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A worksheet aimed at advanced biology students, this resource consists of 23 questions relating to the topic of translation/protein synthesis. Each question requires a single word answer. This is a good exercise to reinforce key vocabulary. The final few questions focus on the words associated with cancer and loss of control of the cell cycle.
Action potential - starter/plenary exercise
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Action potential - starter/plenary exercise

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A starter/plenary worksheet that can be used to recap the events of action potential generation, propagation of an impulse and factors affecting speed of impulse transmission Key words: impulse, nerve, action potential, transmission, propagation, speed
Osmoregulation in a desert environment
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Osmoregulation in a desert environment

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A resource aimed at advanced biology students that looks at how organisms (a kagaroo rat is used as an example) in desert environments have both physiological and behavioural adaptations to cope with their environment. Key words: osmoregulation, behavioural, physiological, desert, water potential, osmosis, kidney, loop of Henle, cortex, medulla, sweating
Gas Exchange - What Am I Quiz
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Gas Exchange - What Am I Quiz

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A worksheet aimed at advanced biology students, this resource provides 27 questions on the topic of gas echange across insects, amoeba, fish and mammals. Each question requires a simple one or two word answer. This is a useful exercise to use as a starter recap on the basics once these topics have been taught. Key words: gas exchange, fish, amoeba, insects, mammals