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01. The kidney: excretion and osmoregulation


02. The essential guide to photosynthesis
03. Which stats test should I use?
04. Structure to function in eukaryotic cell
05. An idiot’s guide to populations
06. Tackling data interpretation questions I: ecology
07. Comparing transport in plants and animals
08. The cell surface membrane
09. Oxygen dissociation curves
10. Biology of freshwater pollution
11. Ecological succession
12. Respiration
13. Genetic engineering
14. Bioaccumulation and biomagnification
15. The greenhouse effect
16. Flow of energy through ecosystems
17. The control of body temperature
18. The nitrogen cycle
19. Plant tissues
20. Nerves and synapses
21. Support in plants and animals
22. Protein synthesis: I -nucleic acids
23. Genetics made simple: I
24. Human digestion

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25. Tackling data interpretation questions II: photosynthesis


26. Gas exchange in animals
27. Biological effect of deforestation
28. Feedback control mechanisms
29. Plant and animal adaptations to dry environments
30. The biological importance of water
31. Enzyme control of metabolic pathways
32. Viruses made simple
33. Fermentation made simple
34. Species diversity
35. Structure and function of the mammalian heart
36. Structure and function of blood and lymph
37. Ischaemic (Coronary) Heart disease
38. Animal hormones and hormone action
39. Carbohydrates: revision summary
40. Disease and defence
41. The role of the liver in homoeostasis
42. The structure and function of lipids
43. Factors affecting enzyme activity
44. Evolution
45. Gene expression
46. Muscles
47. The economic importance of enzymes
48. Tackling exam questions: plant growth substances
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49. Protein synthesis II - mechanisms


50. Sources of genetic variation
51. Gene therapy
52. Data interpretation questions: temperature regulation
53. Parasites
54. Water potential
55. Effect of light on living organisms
56. Autonomic nervous system
57. Oestrous cycles
58. Reflex action
59. Excretion
60. Minerals in plants and animals
61. Chloroplasts and mitochondria
62. Animal tissues I: epithelia and blood
63. Pigments in plants
64. Transpiration
65. Conservation
66. The physiology of exercise
67. Modern techniques in Biology: Genetics
68. Fieldwork techniques
69. Genetic engineering in agriculture
70. Microbes in the food and drink industry
71. The control of bacteria
72. Sewage Treatment
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73. The prokaryotic cell


74. The structure and biological functions oflipids
75. Microscopes and their uses in biology
76. The eukaryotic cell cycle and mitosis
77. Hypothesis tests & Mann-Whitney U-test
78. Chemical bonding in biological molecules
79. The chi-squared test for goodness of fit
80. Structure and biological functions of proteins
81. Gas exchange in plants
82. Transport in flowering plants
83. Chromatography and its uses in biology
84. Xerophytes and hydrophytes
85. The paired t-test & when to use it
86. The human genome project (HGP)
87. The biology of fertilizers
88. The biology of pesticides
89. Tissue fluid
90. Answering questions on nutrientcycles BACK

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91. Taxonomy and Classification


92. Isolation Mechanisms
93. The ABO Blood Group System
94. Gene Mutations
95. Asexual Reproduction
96. Pollination
97 A guide to sex linkage
98. Indicator species
99. Vaccines
100. Antibiotics & antibiotic resistance
101. The brain
102. Growth and its measurement
103. Practical techniques in microbiology I: Culturing bacteria
104. Biological basis of cancer
105. Manipulation and control of reproduction
106. Ethical issues in A-level Biology
107. Answering exam questions - cells
108. Water movement across the root
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109. Eyes
110. Genetic Disease in Humans
111. Plant Growth Substances
112. Monoclonal Antibodies
113. Adaptations of Carnivores & Herbivores to their Diet
114. Practical Techniques Microbiology II: Measuring Growth
115. Answering Examination Questions:Genetics
116. Transport Mechanisms in Cells
117. Fertilisation and Seed Production in Flowering Plants
118. Germination
119. Biogas
120. The Chi-Squared Test for Association
121. Artificial Cloning Techniques
122. Answering Exam Questions on Statistics
123. Innate Behaviour
124. Saprobiontic and parasitic modes of life
125. Harvesting From a Natural Ecosystem - Fisheries
126. Natural vs Agricultural Ecosystems BACK

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127. Analysing Students’ Wrong Answers1: Ecology


128. Active Transport in Humans
129. ATP – What it is, what it does
130. Investigating Catalase
131. Niches
132. Phloem
133. Comparing Chemical Communication in Plants and Animals
134. Cystic Fibrosis
135. Transport Across the Placenta
136. Practical Investigations for Photosynthesis
137. GM Farm Scale Evaluation Trials
138. Biological Oxygen Demand
139. Answering Exam Questions on the Heart
140. Absorption in the Small Intestine
141. Forests and Energy Cycles
142. Modern Examples of Evolution in Action
143. Data Interpretation Questions: Vitamins
144. Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient

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145. Blood Sugar and its Control


146. Tracheids, Vessels and Sieve Tubes
147. Ageing
148. Industrial Uses of Enzymes
149. High Altitude Biology
150. Answering Exam Questions on the Kidney
151. Control of the Human Heart
152. Phospholipids
153. The Light Dependent Stage of Photosynthesis
154. Zonation and Succession
155. Answering Exam Questions on Neurones and Synapses
156. Dominant and Recessive Alleles
157. Diabetes - Management or Cure?
158. Answering Questions: Growth of Organisms
159. The Structure and Function of Polysaccharides

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160. Countercurrent Flow in Biology


161. Negative Feedback Mechanisms
162. The Biology of HIV
163. Answering Questions: enzyme activity
164. Recording Plant Species
165. Surface Area and Volume
166. Answering Exam Questions: Kidney problems
167. Biosensors
168. Gamete Formation in Animals
169. Answering Exam Questions on Immunity and Vaccines
170. Answering Exam Questions: Classification and Keys
171. Answering Exam Questions: The Formation and Drainage of
Lymph
172. Answering Exam Questions on Respiration
173. How to identify foods: Food Tests and Chromatography
174. Learned Behaviour

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175. Haemoglobin: Structure & Function


176. Penicillin Production and Use
177. Nitrogen Fixation
178. Infectious Diseases
179. Answering Exam Questions: Mutation
180. Antibiotic Use And The Rise Of Clostridium Difficile
181. Why Are Viruses So Successful?
182. Disrupting Food Chains and Webs
183. Variations from expected Mendelian Monohybrid Ratios
184. Investigating Sand Dunes
185. Should We Use Human – Animal Embryos?
186. Adaptations to Extreme Conditions
187. Selective Breeding of Cattle
188. Cholesterol, Heart Disease and Statins
189. The Biological Impacts of Climate Change

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190. Neuromuscular Junctions

191. What have we learned from Darwin’s finches?

192. Investigating weeds and crop yield

193. The Biology of TB

194. Tissue and Organ Transplants

195. Biology of Infertility

196. Pesticide Problems

197. Biology of coral reef ecosystems

198. Chloroplasts – Structure and Function

199. Answering questions on Fisheries Biology

200. The Biology of bird flu

201. Humans: evolution or creation ?

202. The Biology of MDMA (Ecstasy)

203. Climate change and ecological decoupling

204. Ethical issues in Biology: BST

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