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Biology GCSE Revision (Paper 2)

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B17.3 - The Carbon Cycle + B17.4 - Decay (Finished)
How is carbon in the carbon cycle...,
Where is carbon stored in the car...,
Where can carbon stored in plants...
23  cards
B11.7 - The Artificial Control Of Fertility
How can oestrogen be used to redu...,
Why can progesterone be used to r...,
What are the pros and cons of com...
11  cards
B11.8 - iVF
What are two methods of increasin...,
How does ivf work,
What are the cons of ivf
4  cards
B11.9 - Plant Hormones And Responses
What is auxin,
What does auxin respond to,
How does auxin make shoots grow t...
6  cards
B11.10 - Using Plant Hormones
What are the three uses of auxins,
How does auxin used to kill weeds,
How can auxins be used to grow fr...
10  cards
Topic 6 - DNA
What is the structure of dna,
Where is dna found,
What determines the inherited cha...
8  cards
Topic 6 - The Structure Of DNA And Protein Synthesis
Dna strands are polymers made up ...,
How do nucleotides form dna,
What are the four bases and how t...
6  cards
Topic 6 - Mutations
What is the mutation,
Why can mutations be problematic,
Why can mutations to a gene somet...
6  cards
Topic 6 - Reproduction
What is sexual reproduction,
How many chromosomes are in human...,
How is offapring formed from 2 ga...
7  cards
Topic 6 - Meiosis
How are gametes made,
After meiosis you end up with ___...,
Give the steps of meiosis
4  cards
Topic 6 - More On Repriduction
Why is variation useful,
How does natural selection work,
What does selective breeding allo...
8  cards
Topic 6 - X And Y Chromosnes
What are xy and xx chromosomes,
What do xx and xy chromosomes mean,
How are xx and xy chromosomes ran...
4  cards
Topic 6 - Genetic Diagrams
What controls the characteristics...,
What are alleles,
How many alleles are there per gene
7  cards
Topic 6 - Inherited Disorders
How can embryos be screened,
What are some arguments against e...,
What are some arguments for embry...
3  cards
Topic 6 - The Work Of Mendel
What three important conclusions ...,
Why did it take people a while to...,
How have the observations of many...
4  cards
Topic 6 - Variation
What is variation,
What two types of variation are t...,
What causes genetic variation
7  cards
Topic 6 - Evolution
What was the name of darwin s theory,
What is survival of the fittest,
What was darwin s theory of evolu...
6  cards
Topic 6 - More About Evolution
Why did not everyone agree with d...,
What was lamarck s hypothesis abo...,
How can you fins out which hypoth...
5  cards
Topic 6 - Selective Breeding
Give the steps for selective bree...,
What is selective breeding,
What is an organism s gene pool
6  cards
Topic 6 - Genetic Engineering
Give the process of genetic engin...,
What are some examples of genetic...,
Why is genetic engineering contro...
5  cards
Topic 6 - Cloning
What two ways can plants be cloned,
How does cloning plants from tiss...,
How can animal clones be made fro...
6  cards
Topic 6 - Fossils
How can fossils form from gradual...,
In what ways can fossils form,
How can fossils form from casts a...
5  cards
Topic 6 - Speciation
What is a species,
What is speciation,
Why does isolation cause speciation
5  cards
Topic 6 - Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
How can antibiotic resistant bact...,
Why are antibiotic strains a problem,
What is mrsa
8  cards
Topic 6 - Classification
What is the traditional carl linn...,
How was carl woese s three domain...,
What is the current naming system...
8  cards
Topic 7 - Competition
What is a habitat,
What is a population,
What is a community
10  cards
Topic 7 - Abiotic And Biotic Factors
What does it mean for an ecosyste...,
Give an example of how changes in...
2  cards
Topic 7 - Adaptions
What are the three types of adaption,
What are structural adaptions,
Give an example of a structural a...
6  cards
Topic 7 - Biodiversity And Waste Management
What is biodiversity,
Why is high biodiversity important,
Why is population rising so quickly
7  cards
Topic 7 - Global Warming
Gow does the greenhouse effect work,
What is global warming,
What are some consequences of glo...
3  cards
Topic 7 - Deforestation And Land Use
What is deforestation,
Give some reasons why deforestati...,
What are some consequences of lan...
11  cards
Topic 7 - Maintaining Ecosystems And Biodiverity
What are some examples of program...,
How do breeding programmes help k...,
How would programmes to reintrodu...
5  cards
Topic 7 - Trophic Levels
What are tropic levels,
How are tropic levels named,
What does tropic level 1 contain ...
10  cards
Topic 7 - Pyramids Of Biomass
Every time you move up a stage in...,
What do the bars of a pyramid of ...,
The bars of pyramids of biomass m...
4  cards
Topic 7 - Biomass Transfer
Biomass stores ___ plants use ene...,
Roughly how much biomass is trans...,
Why is biomass lost between the l...
4  cards
Topic 7 - Food Security And Farming
What is food security,
What are some things threatening ...,
Fish stocks are declining as peop...
8  cards
Topic 7 - Biotechnology
What is mycoprotein,
How is mycoprotein made,
How can bacteria be genetically e...
5  cards
B11.6 - Hormones And The Menstrual Cycle + B11.5 Human Reproduction
How long is the average mensural ...,
What happens in the menstrual cyc...,
What happens about 14 days into t...
20  cards
B11.4 - The Role Of Negative Feedback (Finished)
What are negative feedback mechan...,
How does negative feedback work i...,
What does the thyroid produce
11  cards
B11.3 - Treating Diabetes (Not Finished)
If you have type 1 diabetes what ...,
How is type 1 diabetoes treated,
How is type 2 diabetes treated
8  cards
B11.2 - The Control Of Blood Glucose Levels (Finished)
What are the two hormones involve...,
Why do cells need a constant supp...,
Which hormone is used when blood ...
18  cards
B11.1 - Principles Of Hormonal Control (Finished)
What are hormones,
How are hormones transported,
Where are hormones produced
17  cards
B10.6 - Problems With The Eye (Finished)
What is accommodation,
What happens to the lens as peopl...,
To focus on a distan object what ...
23  cards
B10.5 - The Eye (Finished)
What is the sclera,
What is the cornea,
What is the iris and what does it do
13  cards
B10.4 - The Brain (Finished)
What is the structure of the brain,
What do different regions of the ...,
What does the cerebral cortex do
16  cards
B17.2 - Materials Cycling (finished)
How are materials passed up the f...,
In what conditions are microorgan...,
In a stable community materials _...
19  cards
B17.1 - Feeding Relationships (Finished)
What do food chains start with,
What is a producer,
What are producers usually
13  cards
B12.4 + B 12.5 - Kidney Failure (Finished)
What is the problem with kidney f...,
How does dialysis work,
Why is protein not removed by the...
12  cards
B12.2 + B12.3 - Removing Waste Products
Why does the waste product carbon...,
How is carbon dioxide removed,
What three substances are removed...
17  cards
B12.1 - Controlling Body Temperature (Finished)
How are too low too high body tem...,
What jappens when the body temper...,
What happens when body temperatur...
10  cards
Water Cycle
0  cards
B10.3 - Reflex Actions (Finished)
What are reflexes,
Why are reflexes so fast,
Why are reflexes important
14  cards
B10.2 - The Structure And Function Of The Human Nervous System (Finished)
What is the advantage of the nerv...,
Order stimulus cns receptor effector,
The _ sends an impulse along a _ ...
15  cards
B11.5 Human Reproduction
What happens during puberty,
What are primary sexual character...,
What are secondary sexual charact...
14  cards
B10.1 - Principles Of Homeostasis (Finished)
What is homeostasis,
What does homeostasis respond to,
Give three examples of the condit...
11  cards

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