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      • Paper one covers topics 1-4: cell biology; organisation; infection and response and bioenergetics. Paper two covers topics 5-7: homeostasis and response; inheritance; variation and evolution; ecology and key ideas.
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  2. www.aqa.org.uk › subjects › biologyBiology | GCSE - AQA

    Each topic begins with an overview. The overview puts the topic into a broader context and is intended to encourage an overarching approach to both the teaching and learning of each of the topic areas. It is not directly assessed. Any assessable content in this overview is replicated in the left hand column.

  3. Revision for Edexcel Biology GCSE, including summary notes, exam questions by topic and videos for each module

  4. Paper 1 What’s assessed Topics 1 – 4: Cell biology; Organisation; Infection and response; and Bioenergetics. How it’s assessed • Written exam: 1 hour 45 minutes • Foundation and Higher Tier • 100 marks • 50 % of GCSE Questions Multiple choice, structured, closed short answer and open response. Paper 2 What’s assessed

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  5. Feb 27, 2019 · This bundle of 5 revision lessons covers the specification content in topics 1 - 4 of the AQA GCSE Biology specification that can be assessed in the Paper 1 exam. The following topics are covered by these lessons: Topic 1: Cell Biology Topic 2: Organisation Topic 3: Infection and response Topic 4: Bioenergetics In addition, there is a Paper 1 ...

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  6. The specification points that are covered in this revision lesson include: Explain how the sub-cellular structures of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells are related to their functions; Describe how specialised cells are adapted to their function

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  7. Cell - The basic building block of all living organisms. Cell membrane - A partially permeable barrier that surrounds the cell. Cell wall - An outer layer made of cellulose that strengthens plant cells. Chloroplast - An organelle that is the site of photosynthesis.

  8. Content in bold is for higher tier only. Content is for both separate science and double award students unless indicated in heading. All living things are made of cells, which can either be prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Animal and plant cells are eukaryotic. They have a: Bacterial cells are prokaryotic and are much smaller. They have a: .

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