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GCSE Biology: Photosynthesis
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.4.1 Photosynthesis
This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers.
Word and symbol equation for photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide diffuses from the air through the stomata.
Water travels by osmosis through the root hair cells.
Photosynthesis occurs inside the plant’s chloroplast.
Chloroplasts contain a green pigment called chlorophyll.
Photosynthesis is an endothermic reaction.
The two main stages of photosynthesis.
Comparing photosynthesis and aerobic respiration.
GCSE Biology: Anaerobic Respiration
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.3.3 Anaerobic Respiration
This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers.
Recap of aerobic respiration
Conditions for anaerobic respiration
Word equation for anaerobic respiration in mammals
Lactic acid and its affects.
Oxygen debt
Comparing aerobic and anaerobic respiration in mammals.
Anaerobic respiration in plants - fermentation.
Fermentation word equation and symbol equation.
Exam questions.
OCR A level Physics: Alpha-particle Scattering Experiment
OCR A level Physics: 24.1 Alpha-particle Scattering Experiment
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
Developments of scientific models
Thompson’s plum-pudding model
Rutherford’s nuclear (planetary) model
Rutherford’s experiment, observations, and conclusions
Using Coulomb’s law to find the minimum distance between particles
GCSE Biology: Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.3.1 Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Lipids
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The three main macronutrients - carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
Names of enzymes - carbohydrase, amylase, protease, lipase
What the macronutrients are broken down into - simple sugars, amino acids, fatty acids and glycerol.
Metabolic rate
Food tests and the positive results
GCSE Biology: Aerobic Respiration
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.3.2 Aerobic Respiration
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Word equation for aerobic respiration
Balanced symbol equation for aerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration is an exothermic reaction
The structure of mitochondria
ATP and its uses
Why blood flow increases to muscles when exercising
GCSE Physics: Equations of Motion
This presentation covers GCSE Physics OCR Gateway P2.1.6
Introduction of final speed^2 – initial speed^2 = 2 x acceleration x distance
Rearranging of final speed^2 – initial speed^2 = 2 x acceleration x distance
Derivation of final speed^2 – initial speed^2 = 2 x acceleration x distance
Three different methods for rearranging equations
Kinetic energy, acceleration and speed problems with answers
GCSE Biology: Enzyme Reactions
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.4 Enzyme Reactions
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Enzymes-catalysed reactions
Rate of reaction
Denaturing of enzymes and the active site
Optimum temperature and optimum pH for enzymes
Definition of concentration
Increasing concentration of enzymes and substrates
Saturation of substrates
GCSE Biology: Enzymes
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.3 Enzymes
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Enzymes are made of protein.
Enzymes are biological catalysts.
Catalysts speed up the rate of reaction without being used up themselves.
Enzymes and the lock and key hypothesis.
Enzymes breaking down and bonding substrates.
GCSE Biology:Transcription and Translation
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.2 Transcription and Translation
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The role of proteins and AI
Proteins as polymers
Explaining transcription
mRNA and complementary bases
Explaining translation
GCSE Biology: DNA
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.2.1 DNA
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DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid.
DNA is found in the nucleus of cells.
DNA is packaged into a thread-like structure called chromosomes.
Humans typically have 46 chromosomes shared from their parents.
Genes are sections of DNA that code for physical characteristics.
The structure of DNA.
DNA is comprised of monomers called nucleotides.
A nucleotide consists of a phosphate group, a sugar (deoxyribose), and an organic base.
There are four organic bases: Adenine, A. Thymine, T. Cytosine, C. Guanine, G.
Hydrogen bonds in DNA.
GCSE Biology: Electron Microscopy
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.1.4 Electron Microscopy
This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers.
Comparing sizes of different cells
Using standard form
Using SI prefixes (nano, micro, milli, kilo, mega)
Comparing electron microscopes and light microscopes.
GCSE Biology: Bacterial Cells
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.1.2 Bacterial Cells
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Typical size of bacterial cells
Subcellular structure of bacterial cells
Functions of subcellular structure of bacterial cells
Comparing animal, plant, and bacterial cells
Revision activity - flash cards
Print out of bacterial cell
GCSE Biology: Light Microscopy
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.1.3 Light Microscopy
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Labeling a light microscope
Defining magnification and resolution.
Explaining why stains are used for light microscope.
Calculating total magnification, objective lens magnification and eyepiece lens magnification.
Calculating actual size, magnification, and magnified size of objects.
Converting from from micrometre (µm) to millimetres (mm)
Rearranging equations
GCSE Biology: Animal and Plant Cells
This presentation covers OCR Gateway Biology 9-1 B1.1.1 Animal and Plant Cells
This PowerPoint is a whole lessons included with student activities and animated answers.
Cells are the building blocks of living objects.
Definition of eukaryotic cells
Typical size of eukaryotic cells
Subcellular structure of animal cells
Subcellular structure of plant cells
Organelles and their functions
Revision activities (Look, Cover, Write, Check)
Print out of animal and plant cells
OCR Applied Science: 2.1 Mixtures and Alloys
This PowerPoint presentation with worked examples and student activities covers:
Topic 2.1 of Science Fundementals of the OCR Applied Science Spec.
Types of mixtures to include solutions, colloids and suspensions
Difference between colloids and suspensions in terms of particle size
Uses of common colloids in nature and medicine
Types of colloids to include aerosols, emulsions, foams, gels and sols
Significance of colloids in nature and medicine
Alloys as mixtures of metals
The character and features of alloys
Uses of common alloys to include amalgam, solder, bronze, titanium alloy
OCR A level Physics: The Nucleus
OCR A level Physics: 24.2 The Nucleus
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
Nucleons
Isotopes
Nuclear notation
Atomic mass units (u)
Radius for atomic nucleus equation
Volume and density of atomic nuclei
The strong nuclear force
OCR A level Physics: Antiparticles, Leptons, & Hadrons
OCR A level Physics: 24.3 Antiparticles, Leptons, & Hadrons
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
Antiparticles, their properties, and symbols
Particle and antiparticle annihilation
The four fundamental forces (strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces) and their properties.
Definition and examples of hadrons and leptons.
OCR A level Physics: Half-life and Activity
OCR A level Physics: 25.3 Half-life and Activity
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
The reason why radioactive decays are considered random and spontaneous
Rolling dice being a good analogue for radioactive decays
Definition of half-life
Determining half-life from a graph.
Calculating half-life from a table of data.
Activity of a sample in Bq
The decay constant derivation
OCR A level Physics: Radioactive Dating
OCR A level Physics: 25.6 Radioactive Dating
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
State what isotopes of carbon are used in carbon dating.
Explain how carbon dating works.
Calculate the age of objects with carbon dating.
OCR A level Physics: Nuclear Fusion
OCR A level Physics: 26.4 Nuclear Fusion
Module 6 Particles and Medical Physics
This PowerPoint is a whole lesson included with student activities, animated answers, homework questions with answers provided.
This lesson covers:
Nuclear equations
Conditions for nuclear fusion
Binding energy and released energy