AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY

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Decks in this class (42)

Water 3.1.7
What are the 5 key properties of ...,
Why is water an important metabol...,
Why is water an important solvent 3
12  cards
Inorganic ions 3.1.8
What are inorganic ions 1,
What are 4 key examples of inorga...,
What is the role of hydrogen ions 3
6  cards
ATP 3.1.6
What is the special term for an a...,
What is the structure of atp 2,
How is atp produced 3
6  cards
3.1.5.1 DNA
What is the role of dna and rna 1,
What are dna molecules called 2,
What are the components of dna an...
10  cards
3.1.5.2 DNA Replication
Why does dna replicate before mit...,
What does semi conservative repli...,
Why is semi conservative replicat...
6  cards
Digestion and absorption 3.3.3
What is the definition of digesti...,
What is hydrolysed during the dig...,
How does amylase act on starch 3
16  cards
Cell recognition/Immunity 3.2.4
What are 3 features of the non sp...,
What are 3 features of the specif...,
What must lymphocytes be able to ...
22  cards
3.6.2.1 Synaptic Transmission
What are 6 features of a nerve ce...,
What is the role of the axon 2,
What is the role of dendrites 3
26  cards
Sliding Filament Theory
Describe the features in a restin...,
Describe the sliding filament the...,
What is the role of phosphocreati...
5  cards
3.6.1.1 Survival and Response
How do organisms increase the cha...,
What are changes in the environme...,
What are the 4 main responses 3
13  cards
3.6.1.2 Receptors
What is the simple role of recept...,
What are the roles of barorecepto...,
What is the pacinian corpuscle wh...
7  cards
Flashcards for topic test 17/01/25
What is the role of dna 1,
What is the role of rna 2,
What are the 3 components of nucl...
32  cards
Topic 7 Content
What is the genotype 1,
What is the phenotype 2,
What are alleles 3
41  cards
Topic 8 A Level Biology
What is a mutation 1,
Where do mutations occur 2,
What are the 6 type of mutations 3
62  cards
Topic 3 Biology
Why must organisms be able to exc...,
What happens to the sa v ratio as...,
What happens to the amount of mat...
35  cards
Topic 4 Biology
What are 3 features of prokaryoti...,
What are 3 features of eukaryotic...,
Why does the double helix wind ar...
64  cards
Topic 2 Biology
What is mitosis 1,
Why is mitosis essential 2,
What are the 4 stages of mitosis 3
71  cards
Topic 1 Biology
What are the 5 key properties of ...,
Why is water an important metabol...,
Why is water an important solvent 3
73  cards
A Level Biology Practicals
What is the purpose of using a mi...,
Why do we stain during microscope...,
Outline the process of root tip s...
24  cards
LAST MINUTE PAPER 1
What are the two types of glucose 1,
What type of bond links monosacch...,
What are the two forms of starch 3
68  cards
LAST MINUTE PAPER 2
What is produced during the light...,
What is the main process in the l...,
List the limiting factors of phot...
31  cards
Topic 8 A Level Biology
What is recombinant dna 1,
How is it possible for recombinan...,
How can we use reverse transcript...
29  cards
Paper 2 done properly easter
What are stimuli 1,
What are 3 responses to stimuli 2,
What is a tropism 3
140  cards
Topic 1 Bio last
What is a monomer 1,
What is a polymer 2,
3 egs of monomers and polymers 3
67  cards
PAPER 2 Hardest Topics
Where does light dependent reacti...,
Where does the light independent ...,
4 key stages of light dependent r...
16  cards
Topic 3 Bio last
What is the rend of surface area ...,
What is the sa v ratio of single ...,
What is the sa v ratio of multice...
95  cards
Topic 2 last (start w immunity)
What are the body s two mechanism...,
How does the immune system distin...,
What is an antigen 3
103  cards
Topic 4 last ever
Prokaryotic vs eukaryotic 3 things 1,
How is the mitochondria and chlor...,
What is a gene 3
55  cards
Paper 1 bio total last
Blank 1,
What are the monomers of carbohyd...,
Describe the test for reducing su...
33  cards
Practical info last
What is the dependent variable 1,
What is the independent variable 2,
What is the control variable 3
11  cards
Topic 6 last
What are stimuli 1,
What are 3 different responses 2,
What is a tropism 3
63  cards
Topic 8 last
What is a mutation 1,
6 types of mutation 2,
Why might a mutation not have eff...
33  cards
Topic 7 Last
Geneotype vs phenotype 1,
What are alleles 2,
Dominant recessive co dominant 3
48  cards
Topic 5 Last
2 reactions of photosynthesis 1,
Structure of cholorplast 2,
How does the structure of the thy...
42  cards
PAPER 2 practicals
Aim method variables and results ...,
Aim method variables and results ...,
Aim method variables results of s...
4  cards
Paper 2 Easy Rev before exam
Blank 1,
What are the two main stages of p...,
Where does the light dependent re...
21  cards
Paper 3 Biology (ALL THE CONTENT)
What is a monomer 1,
What is a polymer 2,
3 egs of monomers and polymers 3
470  cards
Practicals
What are the variables of require...,
What is trypsin 2,
Procedure of required practical 1 3
22  cards
Longer processes last
Describe the process of protein s...,
Explain the process of dna replic...,
Describe the stages of mitosis 3
27  cards
Key topics that haven't been assessed for a while (PAPER 3)
Blank 1,
What is the cohesion tension theo...,
What is the mass flow hypothesis ...
23  cards
Must revise paper 3 apparently
What are the 5 key properties of ...,
Why is water an important metabol...,
Why is water an important solvent 3
50  cards
Out of spec knowledge
What is telomerase 1,
What is proofreading by dna polym...,
Why are fewer trna molecules need...
10  cards

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