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Year 9 Transition Biology WorkWeek Commencing: 29.06.20
Topic 1: Key Concepts in BiologySession Focus: Making revision resources for Topic 1
Time: approx. 1 - 2 hoursAny questions or problems e-mail:
Topic 1 Biology an overview1. cells - animal and plant
2. cells bacteria and yeast
3. cell organelles
4. Specialised cells
5. Microscopes - electron and light
6. Magnification Calculations IAM
7. Enzymes structure and function
8. Enzymes and digestion
9. Enzymes and temperature
10. Enzymes and pH
11. Food tests
12. Burning food and colorimeters
13. Osmosis
14. Active Transport
15. Diffusion
Here are the topics you will be studying in your year 9 Biology course. Make sure you know these topics well.
Use Seneca to consolidate your knowledge. I have set up a room code for you to join and practice exam questions
3uh5x2y2wi
Overview of your studies so far – check that you have completed all these tasks….
This is what you will be studying this summer term
Introduction and specification
Year 9 – I will be setting work for you to complete for the foreseeable future.
By the end of year 9 you will complete topic 1 in the GCSE Biology course. We are completing the EDEXCEL specification for Biology.
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Science/2016/Specification/GCSE_Biology_Spec.pdf
Topic 1: Key Concepts in Biology
In this session we will focus on revising all the content for topic 1 and practicing examination questions
Write the title and date in your exercise books
Title: Topic 1 Biology: Key concepts in Biology examination question practice
Practice examination questions
On the next slides you will see real examination questions taken from past examination papers.
You can either print off the questions and write on them when answering them or answer the questions in your exercise books.
Use the mark scheme provided to mark your work and to see what key words examiners are looking for in good examination answers.
Cells examination question
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Organelles in cells examination question
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Maths and standard form examination question
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Specialised cells examination question
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Osmosis exam question
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Magnification Calculation examination question
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Enzymes examination question
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Enzyme Activity
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Enzyme Activity
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Rate calculations exam question
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Lock and Key hypothesis examination question
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A 6 mark question can be daunting at first, so follow these simple steps to answer every 6 mark question you come to:-1. Highlight the key words – in this case it is factors and enzyme-
catalysed reactions 2. Highlight the command words – in this case it is describe 3. List key words you should use in the answer (there should be at
least 6)4. In this question it asks you to name factors that affect enzymes –
write about 4 factors that affect enzyme action5. Always answer 6 mark questions in bullet points
Mark your work using the mark scheme how well did you do?
Extension work – Complete the assignments on Seneca:
Decide whether you want to complete the higher revision questions or the foundation revision questions. You can do both if you wish.
Room code: 3uh5x2y2wi