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Popular resources for Biology students of GCSE, AS, A Level, BTEC and Access to Science courses. From cell biology to genetics, the resources include PPT quizzes and comprehensive whole unit booklets.

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Popular resources for Biology students of GCSE, AS, A Level, BTEC and Access to Science courses. From cell biology to genetics, the resources include PPT quizzes and comprehensive whole unit booklets.
Microbes: Vector transmission of diseases
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Microbes: Vector transmission of diseases

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24 PPT slides covering: Definitions of: Parasite Ectoparasite Endoparasite Vector - A recap some common vector borne diseases - What influences the spread of vector borne diseases -The broader social impact these conditions have. - Malaria, Leishmania, Lyme disease, Chagas disease. Schistosomiasis, Toxoplasmosis , Bubonic Plague and other vector bourne disease
Freshwater and Woodland Ecosystems
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Freshwater and Woodland Ecosystems

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22 PPT slides which cover: Key words: Obligate aquatic Facultatively aquatic Riparian Limnetic Profundal Benthic Benthos Riffles Allocthnonous Autochthonous Reophillic Feeding habitats of organisms Adaptations for Oxygen uptake of organisms Ancient woodland Lichens: Types and functions. Pollution: Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Oxides (NO x), Sulphur dioxide (SO2).
GCSE Food Chains, species, adaptations, selective breeding, evolution, biodiversity: 3 RESOURCES
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GCSE Food Chains, species, adaptations, selective breeding, evolution, biodiversity: 3 RESOURCES

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GCSE Biology: Food Chains, species, adaptations, selective breeding, evolution, biodiversity: 3 RESOURCES 1. PPT of 78 slides to cover: Food Chains, species, adaptations, selective breeding, evolution, biodiversity. 2. Booklet of 10 pages to cover: Food Chains, species, adaptations, selective breeding, evolution, biodiversity. 3. Booklet of 19 pages to cover: Evolution, biodiversity and Selective breeding.
Populations: KS3
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Populations: KS3

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2 handout's and a PPT of 23 slides covering population pyramids, the use of numeracy in looking at population increases and the effects of an increase in the population on energy resources and pollution.
Parasites, pathogenic bacteria and symbiosis: 2 RESOURCES A Level/BTEC Biology
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Parasites, pathogenic bacteria and symbiosis: 2 RESOURCES A Level/BTEC Biology

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2 RESOUCRES: 1. 81 PPT slides which can be printed off as card sorts, with answers to cover: - Symbiosis cards to be sorted into the following categories: Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Competition - Disease cards to be sorted into: Bacteria Virus Fungi Protozoa and . . . - Cards to match up the disease with the symptoms. All answers in the PPT. Can be modified for GCSE, A Level and similar Biology courses. 2. Parasites and Pathogenic Bacteria 48 slides which cover parasites, pathogenic bacteria and helminth worms (Cestodes, nematodes and Trematodes) as well as infections caused by all of the above.
Succession and the Intertidal Zone
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Succession and the Intertidal Zone

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44 PPT slides which cover: Definitions for: Ecosystem Habitat Community Species Abiotic Biotic - Stages of succession - Climax Community - Features of succession - Gradients of the shore - Abiotic and biotic factors affecting animals of the intertidal zone. - Primary producers, herbivores and predators.
Species Interactions and species relationships
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Species Interactions and species relationships

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Species interactions/relationships. Covers definitions of types of symbiotic relationships including competition, mutualism, commensalism and parasitism. Includes a quiz/card sort to cover the four relationships above. Includes 29 PPT slides suitable for BTEC, A Level and higher level Biology courses.
Transport and Gas Exchange in Plants: 2 RESOURCES for A Level Biology
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Transport and Gas Exchange in Plants: 2 RESOURCES for A Level Biology

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2 PPT presentations: 1. 22 PowerPoint slides covering plant transport, suitable for A Level Biology and similar courses: • A Recap of the function of the xylem and phloem • Identifying the sources and sinks of plants • Describing the process of translocation • Explaining why translocation is an energy requiring process • The pressure flow hypothesis 2. Presentation 2 with quizzes/Questions: - A recap of photosynthesis, a cross section of the leaf - Transpiration - Transport in plants - Adaptations of xerophytes - Translocation - Quiz - Illustration of plasmodesmata - Apoplast and Symplast routes of water movement through roots. -