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