Now that schools are closing (boo!), how can you adapt to your changing study environment?
Well, first you'll have to learn about genetic inheritance, variation and evolution.
You can also learn to identify your friendly neighbourhood fungi, understand the difference between homeostasis and Homo sapiens and find out what you're (literally) made of. Check out these five handy Biology revision guides.
All our Biology guides are exam board specific so click to find your GCSE exam board.
Cell biology
All organic things are made up of cells - so start small!
Brush up on the basics of cell structure here. We also have and . You will need to know the different types of specialised cells and their roles. Refresh your memory on how to observe them under a .
Inheritance and genetics
Now let's go even smaller鈥
Within your cells lies your DNA. Find out what DNA stands for, what it contains and why you need to know. Then study the detailed breakdown . Understanding DNA is important for , forensic databases and exam revision alike!
Biodiversity
Darwin said it's survival of the fittest, Biology expands to plant and animal kingdoms - learn why it's important to classify flora and fauna, why a species undergoes and how every living thing impacts its environment. Look out for spiders!
Photosynthesis
Plants need to eat too!
Photosynthesis is a staple biological process in any flower's diet. Revise how cells turn sunshine into sugars, its uses and its . Not magic, but science!
Practical skills
It's important to revise practical skills as well as content. See this guide to understand each step of an experiment and how to interpret data. Even if you're not doing an experiment, it might pop up as a scenario for an exam question in a written exam.
A practical skill we often overlook is , including . This also applies to revision - take a deep breath, , and manage your time effectively. You've got this!
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