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Biology GCSE AQA
(54 decks)
Paper 2
Lungs
Cells and cell structure
Animal + plant organs
Enzymes and proteins
B2.2.2 Plant organs
Distribution of organisms
B2.6.1 Aerobic respiration
B2.6.2 Anaerobic respiration
Diet and exercises
How our bodies defend themselves against infectious diseases
The menstrual cycle (B1. 2.2 Control in human body)
B1 Control in plants
B1 Drugs
Adaptations
Environmental change
Energy in biomass
Decay processes
Osmosis, diffusion and active transport
Gaseous exchange
Temperature control
Sugar control
Waste from human activity
Deforestation and the destruction of areas of peat
Biofuels
Control in the human body + hormones (B1. 2.2 Control in human body)
The use of artificial fertility controlling hormones (B1. 2.2 Control in the human body)
Pathogens (B1.1.2 How our bodies defend themselves against infectious diseases)
The immune system (B1.1.2 How our bodies defend themselves against infectious diseases)
5. Preventing transmission + Antibiotics (B1.1.2 How our bodies defend themselves against infectious diseases)
6. Antibiotic resistance (B1.1.2 How our bodies prevent themselves against infectious diseases)
B2.3.1 Photosynthesis
B3 2.2 Blood
The blood system
Cell division and growth B2 5.1+5.2
Inheritance
Human and animal exchange surfaces B3
Homeostasis - kidney B3
Sugar control B3
B1 Diet and exercises
B1.1.2 How our bodies defend themselves against infectious diseases
Why organisms are different + Reproduction B1.7 + B17.2
GOOD CARDS B1. 2.1 The Nervous system
B1 Adaptations + environmental change SPEC
B1 Reproduction SPEC
Why are organisms different B1
Drugs SPEC
Evolution SPEC
B2 Proteins SPEC
Aerobic + anaerobic respiration SPEC
Tissues, cells + organs SPEC
Cell division SPEC
Osmosis, diffusion + active transport SPEC
Human + animal exchange surfaces UPDATED