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BiologyForest is a place to find Biology revision and lesson resources created by an experienced teacher with a degree from the University of Oxford in Biological Sciences.

BiologyForest is a place to find Biology revision and lesson resources created by an experienced teacher with a degree from the University of Oxford in Biological Sciences.
GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Cell Division
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GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Cell Division

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Free Sample Revision flashcards designed to be used with the AQA GCSE Biology course, but can also be used with other exam boards as well. The topics covered in this pack are: Stages of the cell cycle Mitosis Stem cells Differentiation Ethics of stem cell technologies If you use the GCSE Biology textbook from OUP by Ann Fullick then this pack exactly matches topic B2: Cell Division from that book. If you like this free sample please feel free to take a look at my other flashcard resources for GCSE Biology on my author page! These cards need to be printed double sided in order to work.
Active Transport
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Active Transport

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Worksheet aimed at GCSE or A-Level biology students. The worksheet comes in two versions: a larger copy which goes over two pages, or a more compact version which all fits onto one page. Ideal for independent learning or a homework summary task.
GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Cell Structure and Transport
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GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Cell Structure and Transport

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Revision flashcards designed to be used with the AQA GCSE Biology course, but can also be used with other exam boards as well. The topics covered in this pack are: Structure of animal and plant cells Prokaryotic cells Microscopy and microscopy calculations Diffusion Osmosis Active Transport Adaptations of exchange surfaces If you use the GCSE Biology textbook from OUP by Ann Fullick then this pack exactly matches topic B1: Cell Structure and Transport from that book. For a free sample, please see my pack on Cell Division. These cards need to be printed double sided in order to work.
GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Organisation and the Digestive System
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GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Organisation and the Digestive System

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Revision flashcards designed to be used with the AQA GCSE Biology course, but can also be used with other exam boards as well. The topics covered in this pack are: The digestive system Enzymes Factors that affect enzyme action Digestion of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins Emulsification If you use the GCSE Biology textbook from OUP by Ann Fullick then this pack exactly matches topic B3: Organisation and the Digestive System from that book. For a free sample, please see my pack on Cell Division. These cards need to be printed double sided in order to work.
GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Organising Animals and Plants
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GCSE Biology Revision Flashcards: Organising Animals and Plants

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Revision flashcards designed to be used with the AQA GCSE Biology course, but can also be used with other exam boards as well. The topics covered in this pack are: The heart and circulatory system Blood vessels and blood Coronary heart disease The respiratory system and breathing Plant tissues and organs Plant transport Transpiration If you use the GCSE Biology textbook from OUP by Ann Fullick then this pack exactly matches topic B4: Organising Animals and Plants from that book. For a free sample, please see my pack on Cell Division. These cards need to be printed double sided in order to work.
Enzymes Revision Notes for GCSE Biology
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Enzymes Revision Notes for GCSE Biology

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These are some revision notes I made on the topic of enzymes. These are suitable for GCSE students. There is also a link included to a YouTube video in which I describe the notes. Points covered in the notes: What is an enzyme? The lock and key model Factors that affect the rate of enzyme action (temperature and pH) There is also a revision quiz at the end of the notes. Answers can be found at the end of the YouTube video.