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75 exam style questions with mark schemes, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1 - Cell Biology. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1 Cell Biology subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them individually. The exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.1 (Cell Structure), 4.1.3 (Transport in Cells) and 4.1.2 (Cell Division) can be bought separately from each other if preferred. All of these resources ( with or without mark schemes) can be found below: GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - CELL STRUCTURE QUESTIONS GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - CELL STRUCTURE QUESTIONS AND MARK SCHEME GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - CELL DIVISION QUESTIONS GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - CELL DIVISION QUESTIONS AND MARK SCHEME GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - TRANSPORT IN CELLS QUESTIONS GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - TRANSPORT IN CELLS QUESTIONS AND MARK SCHEME
GCSE AQA BIOLOGY - ANIMAL TISSUES, ORGANS AND ORGAN SYSTEMS QUESTIONSQuick View
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60 exam-style questions, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.2 - Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems. The questions are 1 to 6 markers (with the 6 markers being level marked) and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.2 Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.3 (Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems) and 4.2.1 (Principles of Organisation), in order to test the entirety of Topic 2: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in the bundle (for 37% cheaper too).
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30 exam-style questions, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.3 - Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems. The questions are 1 to 6 markers (with the 6 markers being level marked) and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.3 Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.2 (Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems) and 4.2.1 (Principles of Organisation), in order to test the entirety of Topic 2: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in the bundle (for 37% cheaper too).
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60 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.2 - Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems. The questions are 1 to 6 markers (with the 6 markers being level marked) and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.2 Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.3 (Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems) and 4.2.1 (Principles of Organisation), in order to test the entirety of Topic 2: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in the bundle (for 37% cheaper too).
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94 exam style questions with mark schemes, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2 - Organisation. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2 Organisation subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them individually. The exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.1 (Principles of Organisation), 4.2.2 (Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems) and 4.2.3 (Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems) can be bought separately from each other if preferred. All of these resources ( with or without mark schemes) can be found on my page.
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30 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.3 - Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems. The questions are 1 to 6 markers (with the 6 markers being level marked) and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.3 Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.2 (Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems) and 4.2.1 (Principles of Organisation), in order to test the entirety of Topic 2: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in the bundle (for 37% cheaper too).
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25 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.1 - Cell Structure. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.1 Cell Structure subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.3 (Transport in Cells) and 4.1.2 (Cell Division), in order to test the entirety of Topic 1: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 52% cheaper too).
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25 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.2 - Cell Division. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.2 Cell Division subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.3 (Transport in Cells) and 4.1.1 (Cell Structure), in order to test the entirety of Topic 1: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 52% cheaper too).
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25 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.3 - Transport in Cells. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.3 Transport in Cells subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for Edexcel or OCR. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.1 (Cell Structure) and 4.1.2 (Cell Division), in order to test the entirety of Topic 1: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 52% cheaper too).
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25 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.3 - Transport in Cells. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.3 Transport in Cells subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.1 ( Cell Structure) and 4.1.2 (Cell Division), in order to test the entirety of Topic 1: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 52% cheaper too).
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25 exam-style questions, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.2 - Cell Division. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.2 Cell Division subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.3 (Transport in Cells) and 4.1.1 (Cell Structure), in order to test the entirety of Topic 1: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 52% cheaper too).
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25 exam-style questions, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.1 - Cell Structure. The questions are 1 to 6 marks (with the 6 markers being level marked questions), and the document is in .pdf format. I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.1.1 Cell Structure subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.1.3 (Transport in Cells) and 4.1.2 (Cell Division), in order to test the entirety of Topic 1: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 52% cheaper too).
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4 exam-style questions, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.1 - Principles of Organisation. The questions are 1 markers, and the document is in .pdf format. (Since this particular spec point is very small, there are only 1 mark definitions tested). I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.1 Principles of Organisation subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.3 (Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems) and 4.2.2 (Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems), in order to test the entirety of Topic 2: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 37% cheaper too).
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4 exam-style questions with a mark scheme, providing practice for the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.1 - Principles of Organisation. The questions are 1 markers, and the document is in .pdf format. (Since this particular spec point is very small, there are only 1 mark definitions tested). I typically use these questions as an assessment at the end of the AQA GCSE Biology Specification Point 4.2.1 Principles of Organisation subtopic, and ask students to mark the questions themselves in order for them to get a feel for the mark scheme and to develop their exam technique. They’ve been tailored specifically to the AQA course, but should still serve as useful revision for the Edexcel or OCR courses too. I find that it’s best to use the resource when a) completing the subtopic for the first time, b) right before Y10 EOYs, c) right before Y11 Mocks or d) just before Study Leave starts, so students can use them freely. Another option is to use them together with the exam-style questions for Spec Points 4.2.3 (Plant Tissues, Organs and Systems) and 4.2.2 (Animal Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems), in order to test the entirety of Topic 2: Cell Biology. All of these resources (mark schemes included) can be found in this bundle (for 37% cheaper too).