I am currently a medical student at the University of Birmingham and these notes helped me to achieve an A* in my final exam. They are notes for SNAB specification which is also called the Pearson Biology A specification. I have broken down my notes into specification points, placed my keywords in bold and included a glossary at the end.
They have information on:
Sliding filament theory
Respiration
Control of heart rate and cardiac output
Homeostasis
Hormones
so may still be useful if you study a different specification. These notes took me a long time to make and will definitely save you a lot of time.
I am a medical student at the University of Birmingham and these notes helped me achieve an A*. SNAB A-level Biology Topic 2 (Genes and health) where I’ve broken the topic down by each specification point and have a glossary at the end with all key words that I have used.
These notes have information on:
Gas exchange
Membrane structure
DNA structure
Cell transport
Protein synthesis
Protein structure
DNA replication
Mutations
Inheritance
Along with other information so may be applicable to A-level Biology students doing other specifications.
I am currently a medical student at the University of Birmingham and these notes helped me to achieve an A* in the exam. They are notes on topic 6 immunity, infection and forensics for the SNAB specification which is also called Pearson spec A.
They have information on:
Forensics
PCR and gel electrophoresis
Immune response (specific and non-specific)
Viruses
Immunity
Antibiotics
So they may be useful for students doing other specifications. These notes took me many hours to make so they will definitely save you lots of time.
I am a medical student at the University of Birmingham and these notes helped me get an A* in A-level Biology. Notes for SNAB A-level Biology Topic 1 lifestyle health and risk. They break down the entire topic by each specification point and include a glossary at the end.
Notes are on the causes, effects and treatments of cardiovascular disease so include information on:
Circulatory system
Cardiac cycle
Atherosclerosis and blood clotting
Risk-factors for CVD
Types of studies
Carbohydrates, lipids and cholesterol
Treatments of CVD
Plus addition information on other areas which means they may be applicable to other A-level biology specifications.
I am a Medical student at the University of Birmingham who achieved an A* in A-level chemistry. These notes summarise all of OCR module 5 which is on physical chemistry and transition metals
These notes have information on:
Reaction rates and equilibrium
pH and buffers
enthalpy energy and free energy
REDOX and electrode potential
Transition metals
This means they may be applicable to other A-level chemistry specifications