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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 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 OCR Biotechnology and cloning revision booklet - Plant Cloning
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A level OCR Biotechnology and cloning revision booklet - Plant Cloning

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This Biology OCR A level teaching resource is a great method of teaching and revising specifically plant cloning at A level It covers: Natural Clones advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction Vegetative Propagation advantages and disadvantages of Vegetative Propagation Artificial Clones Grafting Cuttings Micropropagation (tissue culture) advantages and disadvantages of tissue culture Plant cloning questions
Genetic Engineering
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Genetic Engineering

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This is a A level Biology OCR Genetic Engineering Booklet that will last the whole lesson. It covers : The basic process of Genetic Engineering Methods how the gene is obtained Restriction enzymes and their Recognition sites Vectors used to get the genetic material into the desired cell
A Level Biology OCR -Gene Therapy Booklet lesson
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A Level Biology OCR -Gene Therapy Booklet lesson

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This OCR A level Biology Resource on Gene therapy is a full lesson of learning the past, present and future of Gene therapy. It covers : The process of gene delivery and their main mechanisms vectors for gene delivery and their advantages/disadvantages Some key Trials that took place in the past their results and set backs It covers the key difference between Somatic cell gene therapy and Germ line gene therapy and what their future challenges are.
A Level Biology OCR - Communication and Homeostasis
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A Level Biology OCR - Communication and Homeostasis

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This Resource will last for a 1 hour lesson and pupils will need to fill in the Booklet. The Booklet covers the key principles of Homeostasis and Communication that are learned at GCSE and it build on them to stretch and challenge pupils
Biology A level OCR - Functions of the Liver
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Biology A level OCR - Functions of the Liver

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This is a Booklet resource with answers and allows students to understand functions of the Liver by filling in the Booklet and using the diagrams provided. This can be activity can be done independently or teacher led. It can last the whole lesson and would be ideal with looking at Liver tissue or modeling out the Ornithine cycle
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 -Plant Responses to Herbivory
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A level Biology OCR -Plant Responses to Herbivory

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A level -Biology -Plant responses Topic -Lesson on Plant responses to Herbivory This includes An introduction to Herbivory what it is and the cost to the producer The types of defences plant use including Mechanical defences -spikes, hairs, barbs etc Moving defences -specifically Mimosa Pudica Chemical defence - Alkaloids with examples Chemical defence - Phenols with examples Chemical defence - Terpenoids with examples Phenological defences - Volatile Organic compounds and Pheromones with examples links to videos on the internet and a summary
Science Biology -Classification
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Science Biology -Classification

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The lesson covers the key stage 3 UK National curriculum on Classification. The resource covers Classification based on groupings or branches. It looks into the main Kingdoms of life including plants and animals It compares invertabrates and vertabrates It looks at the key characteristics of Birds, Mammals, Reptiles, Amphibians and fish. It ends with a fun game on pupils Knowledge of animals Additionally there is some key points on how learning to learn at the end if there is time.
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
Biology A Level OCR -Genetics of living systems -Control of gene expression
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Biology A Level OCR -Genetics of living systems -Control of gene expression

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Having learned about this in my Biochemistry degree. It has now been included in the OCR A level Biology A H420 Syllabus as a kind of introduction into cellular control. Having taught this for several years I have had to make my own resource as there is very little material out on it that is relevant to A level students and the textbooks don’t explain the Biochemistry fully. The resource is a Booklet gap fill with diagrams and the teacher telling them all about the various different mechanisms that control gene expression in organisms. It covers -Gene regulation-Transcriptional control : chromatin remodelling/Histone modification / Lac operon/cAMP-Post-Transcriptional control: RNA Processing /RNA editing-Translational control : protein kinases/inhibitory proteins/inititaion factors-Post-Translational control : phosphates/amino acid modification/folding proteins/cAMP modification