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What does a nucleus do? ️It contains genetic material and controls the activities of the cell 
What does cytoplasm do? ️It's a gel-like substance where most of the chemical reactions happen. It 
contains enzymes that control these chemical reactions 
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What does a nucleus do? ️It contains genetic material and controls the activities of the cell 
What does cytoplasm do? ️It's a gel-like substance where most of the chemical reactions happen. It 
contains enzymes that control these chemical reactions 
Wha...
AQA GCSE Biology (9-1) - Paper 1 Verified Solutions 
What are the two types of microscopes? ️Light Microscope 
Electron Microscope 
What is the magnifying power of a light microscope? ️x 2,000 
What is the magnifying power of an electron microscope? ️x 2,000,000 
What is the resolving pow...
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What are the two types of microscopes? ️Light Microscope 
Electron Microscope 
What is the magnifying power of a light microscope? ️x 2,000 
What is the magnifying power of an electron microscope? ️x 2,000,000 
What is the resolving pow...
AQA GCSE Biology Paper 2 Graded A+ 
What is homeostasis? ️The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? ️A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, 
pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? ️Detect t...
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What is homeostasis? ️The maintenance of a constant internal environment. 
What is a stimulus? ️A change in your environment than requires a response. e.g Light, sound, touch, 
pressure, pain, chemical or temperature. 
What do the receptors do? ️Detect t...
AQA GCSE Triple Science – Biology Verified Answers 
What are eukaryotic cells? ️Cells that are more complex and have a nucleus (animal and plant cells) 
What are prokaryotic cells? ️Cells that are smaller and simpler, and don't have a nucleus but still have 
genetic information (bacteria) ...
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What are eukaryotic cells? ️Cells that are more complex and have a nucleus (animal and plant cells) 
What are prokaryotic cells? ️Cells that are smaller and simpler, and don't have a nucleus but still have 
genetic information (bacteria) ...
Biology AQA GCSE B6 Guaranteed Success 
Vaccine ️a small dosage of dead or inactive pathogens injected into the body 
the job of vaccinations ️to produce the correct antibodies for a specific disease so that next time the 
specific pathogen enters the body your whole blood cells already know ...
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Vaccine ️a small dosage of dead or inactive pathogens injected into the body 
the job of vaccinations ️to produce the correct antibodies for a specific disease so that next time the 
specific pathogen enters the body your whole blood cells already know ...
GCSE Biology Paper 1 All Answers Correct 
What are the two main types of cell Prokaryotic 
Eukaryotic 
Which cells are prokaryotic Bacteria 
What cells are eukaryotic Plant animal and fungal 
What are the differences between the two types of cells Prokaryotic cells are smaller in size 
Prokar...
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What are the two main types of cell Prokaryotic 
Eukaryotic 
Which cells are prokaryotic Bacteria 
What cells are eukaryotic Plant animal and fungal 
What are the differences between the two types of cells Prokaryotic cells are smaller in size 
Prokar...
AQA GCSE Biology B1 
What are cells? The building blocks of organisms 
Define eukaryotic cell Cells that have a true nucleus 
Define prokaryotic cell Cells that do not have a true nucleus 
What is in an animal cell? Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes 
What is in a plant...
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What are cells? The building blocks of organisms 
Define eukaryotic cell Cells that have a true nucleus 
Define prokaryotic cell Cells that do not have a true nucleus 
What is in an animal cell? Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes 
What is in a plant...
Combined Science Higher Biology GCSE 9-1 AQA Flashcards Graded A+ 
What is a cell? ️The basic unit of all living things 
What is a eukaryotic cell? ️A cell with a nucleus 
What is a prokaryotic cell? ️A cell without a nucleus 
Features of a eukaryotic cell? ️- Have a membrane bound nucle...
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What is a cell? ️The basic unit of all living things 
What is a eukaryotic cell? ️A cell with a nucleus 
What is a prokaryotic cell? ️A cell without a nucleus 
Features of a eukaryotic cell? ️- Have a membrane bound nucle...
GCSE Biology – Organisation Complete Solutions 
Cells ️The basic building blocks of living things 
Tissues ️A group of cells with similar structure and function 
Organs ️Groups of tissues performing particular functions 
Lock and key ️Theory as to how enzymes work 
Digestion breaks do...
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Cells ️The basic building blocks of living things 
Tissues ️A group of cells with similar structure and function 
Organs ️Groups of tissues performing particular functions 
Lock and key ️Theory as to how enzymes work 
Digestion breaks do...
Foundation AQA Biology Paper 1 Already Rated A 
What are the structures of an animal cell? ️Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and 
ribosomes. 
What are the structures of a plant cell? ️All structures from animal cells and cell wall, permanent 
vacuole and chloroplasts. 
What d...
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What are the structures of an animal cell? ️Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and 
ribosomes. 
What are the structures of a plant cell? ️All structures from animal cells and cell wall, permanent 
vacuole and chloroplasts. 
What d...
AQA GCSE Biology Paper 1 Graded A+ 
Magnification equation ️Magnification= image size/actual object size 
Light microscope- how many um in 1 mm ️1000 um 
light microscope- how many nm in 1 um ️1000 nm 
Light microscope- why can we see the nucleus and cell wall but not the mitochondria ️T...
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Magnification equation ️Magnification= image size/actual object size 
Light microscope- how many um in 1 mm ️1000 um 
light microscope- how many nm in 1 um ️1000 nm 
Light microscope- why can we see the nucleus and cell wall but not the mitochondria ️T...
AQA GCSE Biology Paper 1 - Revision Questions 
How is the real size of a magnified image calculated? ️Real size = Image size ÷ Total magnification. 
What is a eukaryotic cell? ️A cell with DNA inside a membrane bound nucleus. Prokaryotic cells do 
not have a nucleus. 
Name two differences ...
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How is the real size of a magnified image calculated? ️Real size = Image size ÷ Total magnification. 
What is a eukaryotic cell? ️A cell with DNA inside a membrane bound nucleus. Prokaryotic cells do 
not have a nucleus. 
Name two differences ...
AQA GCSE Biology Topic 3 
Define pathogen ️Disease causing microorganism 
Define bacteria ️Single-celled organism that rapidly reproduces in human body releasing toxins and 
damaging cells 
Define virus ️Live and reproduce in cells bursting and damaging cells 
Define protist ️Eukaryote ...
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Define pathogen ️Disease causing microorganism 
Define bacteria ️Single-celled organism that rapidly reproduces in human body releasing toxins and 
damaging cells 
Define virus ️Live and reproduce in cells bursting and damaging cells 
Define protist ️Eukaryote ...
1. AQA GCSE Biology Cell Biology 
Eukaryotic cells Plant and animal cells 
What characterises eukaryotic cells? (3) Cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material enclosed in a 
nucleus 
Prokaryotic cells Bacterial cells 
What characterises prokaryotic cells? (4) 1. much smaller in comparison ...
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Eukaryotic cells Plant and animal cells 
What characterises eukaryotic cells? (3) Cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material enclosed in a 
nucleus 
Prokaryotic cells Bacterial cells 
What characterises prokaryotic cells? (4) 1. much smaller in comparison ...
GCSE AQA Combined Science Biology Paper 1 
Gene ️a segment of DNA that determines characteristics of your body 
How many chromosomes do humans have? ️46 (23 pairs) 
How many chromosomes do gametes (sex cells) have? ️23 
Mitosis ️The process of cell division, resulting in two identical c...
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Gene ️a segment of DNA that determines characteristics of your body 
How many chromosomes do humans have? ️46 (23 pairs) 
How many chromosomes do gametes (sex cells) have? ️23 
Mitosis ️The process of cell division, resulting in two identical c...
GCSE Biology Topic 1 - Cell Biology Guaranteed Success 
Cell Basic unit of life 
Prokaryotic Cells that do not have a nucleus (Bacteria) 
Prokaryote A prokaryotic cell (single celled organism) 
Eukaryotic Cell with a nucleus (All plant and animal cells) 
Eukaryote An organism made up of eukaryo...
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Cell Basic unit of life 
Prokaryotic Cells that do not have a nucleus (Bacteria) 
Prokaryote A prokaryotic cell (single celled organism) 
Eukaryotic Cell with a nucleus (All plant and animal cells) 
Eukaryote An organism made up of eukaryo...
AQA GCSE Biology Paper 1 Topics 1-4 
Name the main organelles in an animal cell: ️> nucleus 
> cytoplasm 
> cell membrane 
> ribosomes 
> mitochondria 
What organelles does a plant cell have but animal cell doesn't? ️> chloroplast 
> cell wall 
> vacuole 
W...
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Name the main organelles in an animal cell: ️> nucleus 
> cytoplasm 
> cell membrane 
> ribosomes 
> mitochondria 
What organelles does a plant cell have but animal cell doesn't? ️> chloroplast 
> cell wall 
> vacuole 
W...
AQA GCSE Biology - B5 
What is homeostasis? The regulation of conditions inside the body to maintain a stable internal 
environment in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
What things do automatic control systems regulate? Body temperature, blood glucose level and 
wate...
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What is homeostasis? The regulation of conditions inside the body to maintain a stable internal 
environment in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
What things do automatic control systems regulate? Body temperature, blood glucose level and 
wate...
AQA GCSE Biology Topic 1 - Cell Biology 
What type of cells are plant and animal cells? ️Eukaryotic Cells 
What type of cell are bacterial cells? ️Prokaryotic Cells 
What type of cell is bigger, prokaryotic or eukaryotic? ️Eukaryotic cells 
What 3 components do all eukaryotic cells have? ...
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What type of cells are plant and animal cells? ️Eukaryotic Cells 
What type of cell are bacterial cells? ️Prokaryotic Cells 
What type of cell is bigger, prokaryotic or eukaryotic? ️Eukaryotic cells 
What 3 components do all eukaryotic cells have? ...
AQA GCSE BIOLOGY NERVOUS SYSTEM 
Stimulus ️A change in the environment of an organism 
Receptor ️Specialised cell that detects stimuli 
Sense organ ️Specialised part of the body containing groups of receptors 
Neurone ️Specialised cell that carries electrical impulses. 
Nerve ️A bundl...
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Stimulus ️A change in the environment of an organism 
Receptor ️Specialised cell that detects stimuli 
Sense organ ️Specialised part of the body containing groups of receptors 
Neurone ️Specialised cell that carries electrical impulses. 
Nerve ️A bundl...
GCSE AQA BIOLOGY ORGANISATION 
cell organisation ️similar cells are organised into tissues that perform a function, such as: -muscle -glandular -epithelial 
different tissues are organised together to make organs that perform a specific function, such as -stomach is made from all of the above 
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cell organisation ️similar cells are organised into tissues that perform a function, such as: -muscle -glandular -epithelial 
different tissues are organised together to make organs that perform a specific function, such as -stomach is made from all of the above 
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AQA GCSE Combined Science Trilogy : Biology Paper 1 
Name the two types of cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic 
What is a prokaryotic cell? A cell without a nucleus 
Give an example of a prokaryote (Prokaryotic cell) Bacteria 
What is a eukaryotic cell? cell with a nucleus 
Give two examples of eu...
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Name the two types of cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic 
What is a prokaryotic cell? A cell without a nucleus 
Give an example of a prokaryote (Prokaryotic cell) Bacteria 
What is a eukaryotic cell? cell with a nucleus 
Give two examples of eu...
AQA Biology GCSE (9 - 1) - 4.1.2 - Cell Division 
Define DNA deoxyribose nucleic acid - carry the genetic code that is characteristic of a living thing 
Define Chromosome A long strand of DNA molecules, usually found in pairs 
Define Gene A section of DNA that encodes for a particular protein 
H...
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Define DNA deoxyribose nucleic acid - carry the genetic code that is characteristic of a living thing 
Define Chromosome A long strand of DNA molecules, usually found in pairs 
Define Gene A section of DNA that encodes for a particular protein 
H...
AQA GCSE Biology B4 - The heart Graded A+ 
Aorta ️The largest artery in the body. Carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle and sends it 
round the body 
Pulmonary artery ️Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs 
Pulmonary veins ️Drains oxygenated blood from the lungs...
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Aorta ️The largest artery in the body. Carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle and sends it 
round the body 
Pulmonary artery ️Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs 
Pulmonary veins ️Drains oxygenated blood from the lungs...
AQA GCSE Trilogy B1 Cell Biology Graded A+ 
Contains genetic material that controls the cell ️Nucleus 
Gel-like substance in which most of the chemical reactions occur. Contains enzymes which control 
reactions ️Cytoplasm 
partially permeable membrane to control what enters and leaves the ce...
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Contains genetic material that controls the cell ️Nucleus 
Gel-like substance in which most of the chemical reactions occur. Contains enzymes which control 
reactions ️Cytoplasm 
partially permeable membrane to control what enters and leaves the ce...
Biology paper 1 GCSE AQA (Triple) Graded A 
Differentiation ️Process by which a cell changes to become specialised for its job 
eukaryotic cells ️complex and includes all animal and plant cells 
prokaryotic cells ️Smaller and simple, single-celled organism 
nucleus ️contains genetic mate...
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Differentiation ️Process by which a cell changes to become specialised for its job 
eukaryotic cells ️complex and includes all animal and plant cells 
prokaryotic cells ️Smaller and simple, single-celled organism 
nucleus ️contains genetic mate...
AQA GCSE Biology - The Nervous System 
What does the nervous system enable humans to do? React to (their) surroundings (and) coordinate 
their behaviour 
What is the central nervous system? Brain and spinal chord 
What do your brain and spinal chord make up? C(entral )N(ervous )S(ystem) 
What a...
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What does the nervous system enable humans to do? React to (their) surroundings (and) coordinate 
their behaviour 
What is the central nervous system? Brain and spinal chord 
What do your brain and spinal chord make up? C(entral )N(ervous )S(ystem) 
What a...
AQA GCSE Biology Inheritance 
Gametes sex cells 
Gametes are made by Meiosis 
Meiosis Produces non identical cells 
Sexual reproduction -Involves the fusion of Male and female gametes (fertilisation) -mixing of genetic information so we can see variation in offspring 
Asexual reproduction -one ...
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Gametes sex cells 
Gametes are made by Meiosis 
Meiosis Produces non identical cells 
Sexual reproduction -Involves the fusion of Male and female gametes (fertilisation) -mixing of genetic information so we can see variation in offspring 
Asexual reproduction -one ...
7. AQA GCSE Biology Ecology 
Ecosystem ️The interaction of a community of living organisms with the non-living parts of their 
environment 
What is a community made up of? ️The populations of different species or organisms that are all 
interdependent in a habitat 
Habitat ️The environmen...
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Ecosystem ️The interaction of a community of living organisms with the non-living parts of their 
environment 
What is a community made up of? ️The populations of different species or organisms that are all 
interdependent in a habitat 
Habitat ️The environmen...
AQA-GCSE Biology Topic 6 Graded A 
What are chromosomes? ️They are really long molecules of DNA 
What does DNA stand for ️DeoxyribonNucleicAcid. It is a complex chemical in a thread-like chain. It 
contains coded information and genetic information 
Where is DNA found ️It is found in the n...
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What are chromosomes? ️They are really long molecules of DNA 
What does DNA stand for ️DeoxyribonNucleicAcid. It is a complex chemical in a thread-like chain. It 
contains coded information and genetic information 
Where is DNA found ️It is found in the n...
AQA GCSE Biology Bioenergetics 
what are the products of photosynthesis ? 
oxygen and glucose 
how does water enter a plant ? 
roor hair cells 
Brainpower 
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What is an endothermic reaction? 
A reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings 
what are uses for glucose in plants...
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what are the products of photosynthesis ? 
oxygen and glucose 
how does water enter a plant ? 
roor hair cells 
Brainpower 
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What is an endothermic reaction? 
A reaction that takes in energy from the surroundings 
what are uses for glucose in plants...
AQA Biology GCSE (9 - 1) - 4.3.1 - Communicable Diseases 
How are pathogens spread (4) ️Air (+Droplet infection) 
Water 
Direct contact (+Sexual contact) 
By a vector 
How can we reduce the spread of diseases ️Hygiene (Hand washing, ect) 
Isolating infected individuals 
Destroying or cont...
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How are pathogens spread (4) ️Air (+Droplet infection) 
Water 
Direct contact (+Sexual contact) 
By a vector 
How can we reduce the spread of diseases ️Hygiene (Hand washing, ect) 
Isolating infected individuals 
Destroying or cont...
AQA GCSE Biology – Photosynthesis Graded A 
What is the word equation for photosynthesis? Carbon dioxide + Water -> Glucose + Oxygen 
What is the symbol equation for photosynthesis? 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 
What is the name of the green pigment used in photosynthesis? Chlorophyll 
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What is the word equation for photosynthesis? Carbon dioxide + Water -> Glucose + Oxygen 
What is the symbol equation for photosynthesis? 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 
What is the name of the green pigment used in photosynthesis? Chlorophyll 
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AQA GCSE Biology B3 
What is Osmosis? It is the diffusion of water through a semi (partially) permeable membrane. the 
movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration to low. 
What are Isotonic drinks (sports drinks)? Isotonic drink are drinks that contains a similar level of sugar...
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What is Osmosis? It is the diffusion of water through a semi (partially) permeable membrane. the 
movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration to low. 
What are Isotonic drinks (sports drinks)? Isotonic drink are drinks that contains a similar level of sugar...
1D AQA GCSE Biology - Transport in Cells 
Diffusion The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low 
concentration 
Cell Membrane An envelope that surrounds the cell and lets substances in and out 
Particles Everything is made of these and in a liquid or a gas thes...
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Diffusion The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low 
concentration 
Cell Membrane An envelope that surrounds the cell and lets substances in and out 
Particles Everything is made of these and in a liquid or a gas thes...
AQA GCSE Biology - Variation and Evolution 
What is variation? The differences in characteristics of individuals in a population 
Give three factors that can cause variation in a species 1. Inherited genes. 
2. environmental conditions. 
3. A combination of genes and environment 
Where do var...
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What is variation? The differences in characteristics of individuals in a population 
Give three factors that can cause variation in a species 1. Inherited genes. 
2. environmental conditions. 
3. A combination of genes and environment 
Where do var...
AQA GCSE Biology Topic 5 Homeostatis 
Homeostasis The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment 
Why is homeostasis important? Homeostasis is important because it is essential for the survival of 
cells and enzymes 
Automatic control systems are made up of Receptors, co...
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Homeostasis The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment 
Why is homeostasis important? Homeostasis is important because it is essential for the survival of 
cells and enzymes 
Automatic control systems are made up of Receptors, co...
GCSE Biology - Chromosomes and Mitosis Verified Solutions 
what are chromosomes coiled up lengths of DNA molecules 
what do genes control? development of different characteristics 
body cells have how many copies of each chromosome? 2 
how many pairs of chromosomes do human cells have? 23 
defi...
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what are chromosomes coiled up lengths of DNA molecules 
what do genes control? development of different characteristics 
body cells have how many copies of each chromosome? 2 
how many pairs of chromosomes do human cells have? 23 
defi...
GCSE Biology - Topic 2 - Cell Organization (AQA) Graded A+ 
Cells 
Basic building blocks that make up all living organisms 
Specialised Cells 
Cells that have differentiated (changed) to become specialised to carry out a particular function 
Brainpower 
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At what stage does different...
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Cells 
Basic building blocks that make up all living organisms 
Specialised Cells 
Cells that have differentiated (changed) to become specialised to carry out a particular function 
Brainpower 
Read More 
At what stage does different...
GCSE AQA Biology- The Eye Verified Answers 
Tough supporting wall of the eye Sclera 
Transparent outer layer found at the front of the eye. Refracts (bends) light into the eye Cornea 
Contains muscles that allow it to control the diameter of the Pupil (hole in the middle) and therefore 
how much...
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Tough supporting wall of the eye Sclera 
Transparent outer layer found at the front of the eye. Refracts (bends) light into the eye Cornea 
Contains muscles that allow it to control the diameter of the Pupil (hole in the middle) and therefore 
how much...
AQA GCSE Biology topic 5 - Homeostasis and Response 
Homeostasis maintaining a stable environment e.g. nervous and hormonal communications, body 
temp, blood glucose levels. 
negative feedback A process that counteracts a change - increasing and decreasing levels to maintain 
homeostasis, e.g. s...
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Homeostasis maintaining a stable environment e.g. nervous and hormonal communications, body 
temp, blood glucose levels. 
negative feedback A process that counteracts a change - increasing and decreasing levels to maintain 
homeostasis, e.g. s...
B5 AQA GCSE Biology Homeostasis and Response (Triology) Graded A 
What is homeostatis? ️The regulation of the conditions in our body maintaining stable internal 
environment 
What does homeostasis do? ️Responds to any change in internal or external conditions. 
What is a stimulus? ️A chang...
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What is homeostatis? ️The regulation of the conditions in our body maintaining stable internal 
environment 
What does homeostasis do? ️Responds to any change in internal or external conditions. 
What is a stimulus? ️A chang...
AQA GCSE Biology – Blood Already Graded A 
Blood Fluid composed of red and white blood cells, plasma and platelets 
Plasma Carries blood cells, dissolved nutrients, hormones, carbon dioxide and urea around the body. 
It also distributes heat around the body. 
Red blood cells (Erythrocytes) Bic...
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Blood Fluid composed of red and white blood cells, plasma and platelets 
Plasma Carries blood cells, dissolved nutrients, hormones, carbon dioxide and urea around the body. 
It also distributes heat around the body. 
Red blood cells (Erythrocytes) Bic...
GCSE AQA Biology (9-1) 4.4.2 Respiration Graded A+ 
Respiration A chemical reaction that takes place in the mitochondria of all cells in all living things to 
provide them with energy 
Aerobic Respiration that requires oxygen, this gives out more energy than anaerobic respiration 
Anaerobic Resp...
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Respiration A chemical reaction that takes place in the mitochondria of all cells in all living things to 
provide them with energy 
Aerobic Respiration that requires oxygen, this gives out more energy than anaerobic respiration 
Anaerobic Resp...
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What is a chromosome? A large molecule of DNA 
Gene A small section of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a particular sequence of amino acids 
that make a specific protein 
How many chromosomes do humans have? 46 (23 pairs) in most cells. Gametes have ...
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What is a chromosome? A large molecule of DNA 
Gene A small section of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a particular sequence of amino acids 
that make a specific protein 
How many chromosomes do humans have? 46 (23 pairs) in most cells. Gametes have ...
AQA GCSE Biology - Paper 2 Graded A+ 
What is homeostasis? The regulation of the conditions inside your body and cells to maintain a stable 
internal environment, in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
Name three coordination centres The brain, the spinal cord and the pa...
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What is homeostasis? The regulation of the conditions inside your body and cells to maintain a stable 
internal environment, in response to changes in both internal and external conditions 
Name three coordination centres The brain, the spinal cord and the pa...
AQA GCSE Biology- B7 All Answers Correct 
Large amounts of alcohol affect ️Nervous system, slowing reactions, reflexes and thought processes 
Non- Communicable Disease ️A disease that can NOT be spread form person to person 
Cancer ️Rapid and uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells 
Cardiova...
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Large amounts of alcohol affect ️Nervous system, slowing reactions, reflexes and thought processes 
Non- Communicable Disease ️A disease that can NOT be spread form person to person 
Cancer ️Rapid and uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells 
Cardiova...
GCSE Biology AQA (Organisation) Graded A 
Specialised cells 
As an organism develops, cells differentiate to form different types of cells. 
As a cell differentiates: - it may change shape - different sub-cellular structures develop to let it to carry out a specific function. 
Include cells such...
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Specialised cells 
As an organism develops, cells differentiate to form different types of cells. 
As a cell differentiates: - it may change shape - different sub-cellular structures develop to let it to carry out a specific function. 
Include cells such...
AQA GCSE Biology Paper 1 Required Practicals Graded A 
How would you perform Required Practical 1 about microscopy? Place the prepared slide onto the 
stage 
Then select lowest power objective lens and slowly turn the coarse focussing dial 
When the objective lens almost touches the slide ,stop ...
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How would you perform Required Practical 1 about microscopy? Place the prepared slide onto the 
stage 
Then select lowest power objective lens and slowly turn the coarse focussing dial 
When the objective lens almost touches the slide ,stop ...
GCSE Biology B1 (AQA 9-1) Verified Solutions 
Ribosomes ️protein synthesis 
Cytoplasm ️Chemical reactions - liquid gel 
Cell membrane ️controls which substances can enter or leave the cell. 
Mitochondria ️Energy is released during respiration 
Permanent vacuole ️Contains cell sap - al...
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Ribosomes ️protein synthesis 
Cytoplasm ️Chemical reactions - liquid gel 
Cell membrane ️controls which substances can enter or leave the cell. 
Mitochondria ️Energy is released during respiration 
Permanent vacuole ️Contains cell sap - al...
Biology GCSE AQA (9-1)- Cell Structure And Transport 
Eukaryote ️a cell which contains a nucleus and other organelles bound in a membrane 
Prokaryote ️single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other 
specialized organelles 
Cell membrane ️controls what ...
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Eukaryote ️a cell which contains a nucleus and other organelles bound in a membrane 
Prokaryote ️single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other 
specialized organelles 
Cell membrane ️controls what ...
AQA Biology GCSE Classification of living organisms verified solutions 
Q1) How have living things been traditionally classified into groups? ️Depending on their structure 
and characteristics. 
Q2) Who developed the system traditionally used to classify living things? ️Carl Linnaeus 
Q3) Wh...
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Q1) How have living things been traditionally classified into groups? ️Depending on their structure 
and characteristics. 
Q2) Who developed the system traditionally used to classify living things? ️Carl Linnaeus 
Q3) Wh...
AQA Biology GCSE - The Carbon Cycle Guaranteed Success 
What is the carbon cycle? ️A series of naturally occurring processes where carbon is exchanged 
between organisms and the environment. 
What is stage 1? ️Carbon enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide from respiration and combustion. 
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What is the carbon cycle? ️A series of naturally occurring processes where carbon is exchanged 
between organisms and the environment. 
What is stage 1? ️Carbon enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide from respiration and combustion. 
W...
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Test for sugar Food sample in water bath. Add Benedicts solution. 
Test for starch Add iodine solution 
Test for proteins Add biuret solution 
Test for lipids Add sudan III stain solution 
Colour change for sugars Benedict's Solution - blue or ...
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Test for sugar Food sample in water bath. Add Benedicts solution. 
Test for starch Add iodine solution 
Test for proteins Add biuret solution 
Test for lipids Add sudan III stain solution 
Colour change for sugars Benedict's Solution - blue or ...
GCSE Biology (AQA) Verified Answers 
microscope an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or 
animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times. 
fine focus Knob that allows you to make fine focusing adjustments. (small knob) 
objective the...
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microscope an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or 
animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times. 
fine focus Knob that allows you to make fine focusing adjustments. (small knob) 
objective the...
GCSE Biology B11 Graded A+ 
what is your blood glucose concentration monitored and controlled by? your pancreas 
The pancreas produces the hormone ______________, which allows the ____________ to move from 
the blood into the cells and to be stored as glycogen in the ________ and __________. insu...
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what is your blood glucose concentration monitored and controlled by? your pancreas 
The pancreas produces the hormone ______________, which allows the ____________ to move from 
the blood into the cells and to be stored as glycogen in the ________ and __________. insu...
GCSE French Environment Graded A+ 
l'environnement the environment 
le bruit the noise 
les CFC the CFCs 
conserver to preserve 
la couche d'ozone the ozone layer 
les déchets the rubbish 
la déchetterie the recycling centre 
l'énergie the energy 
l'effet de serre the greenhouse effe...
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l'environnement the environment 
le bruit the noise 
les CFC the CFCs 
conserver to preserve 
la couche d'ozone the ozone layer 
les déchets the rubbish 
la déchetterie the recycling centre 
l'énergie the energy 
l'effet de serre the greenhouse effe...
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