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1 - The nature and variety of living organisms (a) Characteristics
What are the living characteristi...
1  cards
1 - The nature and variety of living organisms (b) Variety
What is a eukaryote eukaryotic or...,
What are common features of 2,
What are common features of 3
15  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (a) Level of organisation
What are the levels of organisati...
1  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (b) Cell structure
What is the structure of the 1,
What is the structure of the 2,
What is the structure of the 3
17  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (b) Cell structure
Why is cell differentiation impor...,
What are the advantages and disad...
2  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (c) Biological molecules
What are carbohydrates proteins l...,
What elements are carbohydrates p...,
How would you investigate a food ...
9  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (c) Biological molecules
How would you investigate how cha...
1  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (d) Movement of substances into and out of cells
What are diffusion osmosis and ac...,
What effect does surface area to ...,
What is an experiment to test dif...
4  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (e) Nutrition - Flowering Plants
What is photosynthesis why is it ...,
What is the word equation and bal...,
What is the structure of a leaf l...
12  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (e) Nutrition - Humans
What 7 things should a balanced d...,
What are the uses and sources of 2,
What are the uses and sources of 3
16  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (e) Nutrition - Humans
How would you test how much energ...
1  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (f) Respiration
What does respiration produce in ...,
What are the differences between ...,
What is the word and balanced sym...
6  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (g) Gas exchange - Humans
What is the structure of the lungs 1,
What is the role of the intercost...,
What is the role of the diaphragm...
5  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (g) Gas exchange - Flowering Plants
What is the role of diffusion in ...,
What do plants require oxygen and...,
How is the structure of a leaf ad...
6  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (h) Transport
Why do smaller unicellular organi...,
Why can large multicellular organ...
2  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (h) Transport - Flowering Plants
What is the name of what is made ...,
What is the position of the vascu...,
What is the position of the vascu...
10  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (h) Transport - Flowering Plants
How are root hair cells adapted f...,
Why do plants need to retain water 2,
Why can losing water be beneficia...
11  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (h) Transport - Humans
What is the function of plasma 1,
What is the job of white blood ce...,
What is the function of red blood...
34  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (h) Transport - Humans
What is the function of platelets 1,
What do vaccines result in how do...,
What will happen if someone is in...
3  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (i) Excretion - Flowering Plants
What are the waste products of pl...,
Where do waste products from plan...
2  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (i) Excretion - Humans
Sort this list into excretory and...,
What are the three excretory orga...,
Which of the excretory organs do ...
3  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (i) Excretion - Humans
1 what is the job of the kidney 1,
1 what are the three processes th...,
Label this diagram 3
25  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (j) Co-ordination and response
How can organisms respond to chan...,
What is homeostasis 2,
What three things are needed for ...
3  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (j) Co-ordination and response - Flowering Plants
What stimuli do plants respond to 1,
How do roots and stems respond to...,
How do roots and stems respond to...
4  cards
2 - Structure and functions in living organisms (j) Co-ordination and response - Humans
What are six differences between ...,
What does the cns consist of 2,
Label these three nerves what are...
15  cards
2B - Structure and functions in living organisms (j) Co-ordination and response - Humans
What are the sources roles and ef...,
What are the sources roles and ef...,
What are the sources roles and ef...
3  cards
3 - Reproduction and inheritance (a) Reproduction
What are 4 differences between as...,
1 what is the definition of sexua...,
1 what is 1 advantage and 2 disad...
4  cards
3 - Reproduction and inheritance (a) Reproduction - Flowering Plants
What are three natural methods of...,
What is one artificial method of ...,
Can you label plant sexual organs 3
27  cards
3 - Reproduction and inheritance (a) Reproduction - Humans
What is the process of fertilised...,
1 what are embryonic stem cells 2,
What are the three steps of ferti...
29  cards
3B - Reproduction and inheritance (a) Reproduction - Humans
What is the role of fsh 1,
What is the role of lh 2,
Where are fsh and lh released from 3
3  cards
3 - Reproduction and inheritance (b) Inheritance
What is the genome 1,
What is a gene 2,
Where are genes located 3
29  cards
3B - Reproduction and inheritance (b) Inheritance
What structure does dna take 1,
What are the base pairing rules 2,
How many strands does an rna mole...
14  cards
4 - Ecology and the environment (a) The organism in the environment
How could you estimate the popula...,
What is it called when you select...,
What is it called when you place ...
8  cards
4B - Ecology and the environment (a) The organism in the environment
What is biodiversity 1,
How would you investigate the dis...
2  cards
4 - Ecology and the environment (b) Feeding relationships
What are the 4 trophic levels whi...,
What is a decomposer 2,
What are the three types of pyram...
5  cards
4 - Ecology and the environment (c) Cycles within ecosystems
What are the 4 methods used in th...,
What microorganisms carry out dec...
2  cards
4B - Ecology and the environment (c) Cycles within ecosystems
How would you draw the nitrogen c...,
What are the four types of organi...,
What is assimilation 3
3  cards
4 - Ecology and the environment (d) Human influences on the environment
What is the effect on the environ...,
What is the effect on the environ...,
What are 5 examples of greenhouse...
7  cards
4B - Ecology and the environment (d) Human influences on the environment
What are the effects of deforesta...,
What is deforestation 2,
Why is leaching from deforestatio...
6  cards
5 - Use of biological resources (a) Food production - Crop Plants
What do glasshouses and polytunne...,
How do glasshouses and polytunnel...,
How do glasshouses and polytunnel...
12  cards
5 - Use of biological resources (a) Food production - Micro-organisms
What is the role of yeast in the ...,
How would you carry out an experi...,
Which bacteria is used to make yo...
5  cards
5B - Use of biological resources (a) Food production - Fish farming
What is fish farming 1,
How does fish farming work 2,
1 why does fish farming selective...
8  cards
5 - Use of biological resources (b) Selective breeding
Why are plants selectively bred 1,
What are some examples of what pl...,
Why are animals selectively bred 3
4  cards
5 - Use of biological resources (c) Genetic modification (genetic engineering)
What are restriction enzymes used...,
What are dna ligase enzymes used ...,
What is a vector 3
8  cards
5B - Use of biological resources (d) Cloning
How is micropropagation carried o...,
What does in vitro mean 2,
What are 3 advantages of using mi...
6  cards

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