Self marking quiz for the OCR A Biological processes June 2018 paper
Read moreOCR June 2018 AS Breadth in biology Multiple Choice Questions - Quiz and Guide
Self marking quiz for the OCR AS Biology A H020/01 Breadth in biology paper
Read moreCell division - Mitosis - Quiz, Questions, Guide, videos
Cell cycle, mitosis and cell division. Pack of exam questions on mitosis and meiosis
Read moreCarbohydrates, lipids and Food tests - Resources to Test your understanding
Powerpoints, videos and animations, a self marking quiz on lipids and carbohydrates.
Some tips
Number the carbons and understand when and how a 1,4 glycosidic bond forms.
Why it matters that you can form a 6,1 bond in order to branch a polysaccharide.
Why does it matter that polysaccharides are insoluble and mono and di-saccharides are soluble.
What is the consequence of Beta glucose forming cellulose
Which molecules have a 5 carbon sugar in mammals ?
Can you explain why fatty acids are non-polar and what is the consequence for the formation of cell membranes
DNA structure and replication - Resources, guides and exam questions
Nucleotide structure and DNA replication, useful resources, animations, powerpoints and exam questions. Meselson and Stahl experiments….
Read moreNerves and Synapses - Resources, videos, exam questions
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Immune System - Resources to help you improve and test your understanding
Resources for learning the immune system. Powerpoints, animations, videos, self marking test and some rare immune sytem questions.
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Nightmare essays …..
Read moreEnzymes - Test your Understanding
Multiple choice questions on enzymes, all past paper questions, a good way to assess your understanding
Read moreOrganelles - Test your understanding
Multiple choice questions on cell organelles, all past paper questions, a good way to assess your understanding
Read moreOCR A H020/01 AS Biology Breadth in biology June 2017 - Self Marking Quiz
The new style linear A level Biology exams have a very different approach to assessment so I made recorded lessons of guides to the new specification sample and 2017 A level papers and to the 2016 AS Papers.
Read moreRespiration - Test your understanding, tips, resources and a quiz
Oxygen is the final electron acceptor. It oxidises the final carrier in the ETC on the inner mitochondrial membrane and is reduced to water.
Hydrogen ions flow from the inter membrane space into the matrix via ATP synthase, this electrochemical gradient phosphorylates ADP.
Hydrogen ions are pumped from the matrix into the inter membrane space, using the energy from the electrons flowing along the ETC. The electrons come from the oxidation of food, transferred by coenzymes NAD and FAD.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm. Link and Krebs in the matrix. Link and Krebs produce carbon dioxide by the removal of a carboxyl group.
Fermentation is just glycolysis with a different way of regenerating NAD (from NADH) by the reduction of pyruvate (or ethanal).
Substrate level phosphorylation is the direct addition of phosphate to ADP, occurs in glycolysis (4 ATP) and Krebs (once per turn), chemiosmosis is H ions flowing through ATP synthase.
Cristae give a larger surface area for oxidative phosphorylation
Read morePhotosynthesis Tips - Notes, videos, powerpoints and a pack of long questions
Powerpoints and notes, a pack of long data analysis exam questions and a test on photosynthesis
Tips for Photosynthesis
LDR - occurs on the thylakoid membranes. Limiting factor is light intensity
Phosphorylates ADP (through chemiosmosis) - creates the Hydrogen ion gradient by the flow of electrons along the ETC in the thylakoid membrane. The flow of electrons is driven by the capturing of light by a range of different pigments which channel the energy to a chl a molecule at the reaction centre of the photosystem - which then loses an electron.
Reduces NADP with an electron from splitting water (photolysis) at PSII.
Light Independent Reaction (reduction of carbon dioxide) - occurs in the stroma (the cytoplasm of the chloroplast).
Limited by speed and quantity of RUBISCO enzyme (kinetic energy - temperature) and substrate concentration (Carbon dioxide)
Needs the products of the LDR - ATP and NADPH
NADPH and ATP are used to regenerate RUBP
Each time the Calvin cycle turns, a single Carbon is reduced. 3 turns - one extra Triose Phosphate. 6 turns - 2 extra TP = 1 extra glucose.
TP is the source of all of the carbon in all plants (and hence in all heterotrophes) - Amino acids, DNA, RNA, phospholipids etc
How things cross membranes - resources and exam questions (lots of application and data analysis)
Cell membranes, osmosis, diffusion , active transport, - lots of experimental and application questions
Read moreProtein Synthesis - Resources, Questions and a Quiz
Protein Synthesis - exam questions a quiz and powerpoints, videos and animations, please like and share
Read moreOCR June 2017 AS Breadth in biology H020/01 Multiple Choice Questions - self marking quiz
AS OCR Breadth in biology H020/01 June 2017 Multiple Choice Questions as an auto-marking online quiz
Read morePlant transport Questions - Xylem/Phloem
Plant transport guide - videos, powerpoints, questions
Read moreAQA June 2017 - Past Paper 7402/01 Guide with the Markscheme
AQA released the June 2017 Biology papers - they are all available at
http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/science/as-and-a-level/biology-7401-7402/assessment-resources
I combined the 7402/01 paper with the markscheme to make it easier to follow and interpret. If you find it useful then please like and share.
Read moreAQA June 2017 - Past Paper 7402/03 Guide with the Markscheme
AQA released the June 2017 Biology papers
I combined the 7402/03 paper with the markscheme to make it easier to follow and interpret. If you find it useful then please like and share.
Read moreOCR A June 2017 Biological Processes 420/01 Guide to the Paper
OCR released the OCR A June 2017 H420 papers. I combined the Biological Processes 420/01 paper with the markscheme to make it easier to follow and interpret.
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