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Exam practice

  • GCSE Biology: exam-style quiz by topic

    Try this quiz based on GCSE Biology past papers. Choose the topic you would like to revise and answer the questions.

  • GCSE Biology: exam-style questions

    OCR 21st Century GCSE foundation and higher triple science exam practice with Bitesize interactive quizzes covering feedback and common errors in cells, organisation and more.

  • GCSE Biology: quick-fire questions

    Foundation and higher exam quiz based on OCR 21st Century GCSE biology past papers to boost your revision in photosynthesis, respiration, plant disease and more.

Quizzes

  • QUIZ: Cell structure

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology students studying cells and their structures.

  • QUIZ: Types of cell

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying cells and the different cell types.

  • QUIZ: Cell division

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology students studying cell division and the process of mitosis.

  • QUIZ: Transport in cells

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying transport in and out of cells.

  • QUIZ: Hormones in human reproduction

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying the role hormones play in human reproduction.

  • QUIZ: Plant hormones

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying hormones and how they promote growth in plants.

  • QUIZ: Plant disease

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying the physical and chemical defences plants have to combat diseases.

  • QUIZ: transport systems activity 1

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying transport systems in humans.

  • QUIZ: transport systems activity 2

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying transport systems and ways of managing cardiovascular disease.

  • QUIZ: Plant organisation activity 1

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying plant structures, their functions and how substances are transported in and out of a plant.

  • QUIZ: Plant organisation activity 2

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying plant organisation, exploring processes such as transpiration and osmosis.

  • QUIZ: Non-communicable diseases activity 1

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying non-communicable diseases such as Type 2 diabetes and tumours.

  • QUIZ: Non-communicable diseases: data analysis

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying non-communicable diseases and the role data analysis plays in reporting statistics.

  • QUIZ: Classification of living organisms

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying how organisms have been classified into systems.

  • QUIZ: Biodiversity and the effect of human interaction on ecosystems

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying biodiversity and the impact human activity has on it.

Podcasts

  • The Cell

    All living things are made of cells, which is why they’re called the building blocks of life.

  • The organisation of plants and animals

    Learn all about plant and animal organisation with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

  • Infection and response

    Learn all about infection and response for your GCSE biology exam with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

  • ±«Óătvostasis

    Learn all about homeostasis for your GCSE Biology exam with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

  • Inheritance, variation and evolution

    Learn all about inheritance, variation and evolution for your GCSE Biology exam with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

  • Ecology

    Learn all about ecology for your GCSE Biology exam with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

  • Science exam techniques

    Learn all about science exam techniques for your GCSE science exams with Dr Alex Lathbridge.

You and your genes

Keeping healthy

Living together - Food and ecosystems

Using food and controlling growth

The human body - Staying alive

Life on Earth - Past, present and future

Ideas about Science

Practical skills

  • Practical skills

    Scientific investigations have several stages - planning, collecting data, analysing data and evaluation. It is important to understand how to carry out each stage of the investigation.

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