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Biology Resources

The combined notes are probably the best option and they include basically everything you would ever need to get a 7 in biology.

📘 Practice Questions

Im too lazy to actually sort these properly, just scroll through and use the ones that fit best for your revision

🌿 Unit 1: Rendezvous With The Environment

📄 All unit 1 worksheets

Topics: Cells, photosynthesis, biodiversity, ecosystems, classification, evolution, energy flow, cell division, microorganisms.

🔢 Unit 2: Inside Out

📄 All unit 2 worksheets

Topics: Biomolecules, membrane transport, plant/animal transport systems, organ systems (digestive, respiratory, excretory, nervous), drug effects.

🧬 Unit 3: Not All Jeans Are Blue

📄 All unit 3 worksheets

Topics: DNA structure, replication, protein synthesis, mutations, reproduction, menstrual cycle, genetics, biotechnology, hormones.

🌍 Unit 4: Where Do I Stand?

📄 All unit 4 worksheets

Topics: Ecology, population dynamics, energy transfer, nutrient cycles, disease defense, immunity, vaccines, antibiotics.

📁 Past Papers & Markschemes

All Past Papers

All Markschemes

If a paper or a year is missing, let me know and I'll add it
or send ill a link to it if its a video. Also wait a few seconds for them to load.

Tips for eAssessment:

  1. Understand diagrams, especially for cell structures, photosynthesis, and organ systems.
  2. Use key terms for functions, processes, and stages (e.g., mitosis phases, transcription).
  3. Practice labeling and annotation tasks for biology visuals.
  4. Be ready to explain relationships and interdependencies (e.g., predator-prey, enzyme-substrate).
  5. For genetics, draw Punnett squares and label dominant/recessive traits clearly.
  6. Always explain the function of a structure, not just name it (e.g., alveoli).
  7. Relate biological processes to real-world applications (e.g., vaccines, pollution).
  8. Watch for command terms: "Describe", "Explain", "Evaluate"—know what they require.