How to improve your answers to questions about practicals in A-level Biology exam questions.
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How to improve your answers to questions about practicals in A-level Biology exam questions.
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Read moreNeurones and Action Potentials give an opportunity for examiners to get you to explain a graph (in terms of the flow of Sodium and Potassium ions through voltage gated channel) and to link that explanation to first year concepts of facilitated diffusion and active transport.
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A level Biology Questions by topic - Kidney Questions with markschemes, useful for OCR, AQA, Eduqas
Here are lots of good questions on the kidney. I expect the kidney to appear frequently in the new style papers as they are very synoptic, give opportunities to require calculation and get students to analyse and explain data.
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Read moreStudents find autosomal linkage a challenge ... I suspect this is because they mentally disconnect Meiosis from gamete formation.
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Read morePhotosynthesis, Enzymes, Pigments, Leaf Buoyancy and more experimental design.
Think about how starch is made and what it is made from ......
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Read moreA level Biology Questions by Topic with Markschemes - Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic Respiration
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Read moreThere is plenty of excellent guidance on how to plot graphs and draw tables in the OCR practical booklet ..... pdf
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Read morePrecision, control variables, independent variables ? Confusing for many students, however, particularly important now that this year practical skills are assessed in the exam paper.
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Read moreOne from the OCR Unifying concepts paper, combines respiration and photosynthesis.
(a) think photolysis and Oxygen accepting electrons ...
(b) is about phosphorylation and diffusion gradients
(c) is about the nature of passive transport and using proteins
(d) is about endosymbionts and prokaryotes
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Read morePrompting some festive recapping ? - Looking back at first year A-level Biology topics
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Read moreAttack of the Sap Suckers ! Synoptic Comprehension - A level Biology
Read moreTry this, a terrific exercise to link Photosynthesis and Respiration. Excellent end of term revision.
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Read moreSeems to be a huge challenge for some students
Try using this animation and this one and an excellent set of interviews
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Read moreI have made a series of 9 short (5-7 mins) video tutorials to try to help students understand glycolysis, link reaction, krebs cycle, anaerobic respiration, oxidative phosphorylation, chemiosmosis and the use of other respiratory substrates. I hope you find them of use.
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Read moreAnother from the past.
Terrific question about DNA, diffusion, ATP production and fireflies going out in a blaze of glory....
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Read moreFrom an Old OCR Unifying concepts paper. ....
Don't panic, the question is not about DNA vaccines or plasmids.
The question is about differences between protein and DNA structure, protein synthesis, post translational modification of protein, clonal selection, mutation of pathogens. All of which are on the specification.
Read moreThe OCR spec is now partly examined through some terrific multiple choice questions. This is a assessment format that is unusual to many students. Here are 9 questions from an Old paper that will stimulate some thought.
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Read moreMost students revise by copying out textbooks that they didn't understand when they were taught the concepts. There are better ways of learning and revising.
Here is one way of revising Biological Molecules, print these on card then cut out and go through with a friend - then try making your own.
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