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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

    CCEA 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 CCEA GCSE biology past papers to boost your revision in photosynthesis, respiration, plant disease and more.

Quizzes

  • QUIZ: Vaccinations and antibiotics

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying treating and preventing diseases - through the provision of vaccinations and antibiotics.

  • QUIZ: Bacterial growth and drug discovery

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying bacterial growth and how medicines have been developed to fight illness.

  • QUIZ: Decomposition

    This interactive quiz is suitable for GCSE Biology (single science) students studying decomposition and the rate of decay under various circumstances.

Cells

  • Microscopy, size and magnification (CCEA)

    To examine cells and learn more about their structure, we need to be able to see them in very fine detail.

  • Cells and specialisation (CCEA)

    Plants and animals consist of different types of cell that work together. Animal and plant cells have certain structures in common. Many cells are specialised and are adapted for their function.

  • Diffusion (CCEA)

    Diffusion is the random movement of a substance from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.

Living processes

Biodiversity

Body systems

  • Osmosis and plant transport (CCEA)

    Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules from a dilute solution (high concentration of water) to a more concentrated solution (low concentration of water) across a selectively permeable membrane.

  • The circulatory system (CCEA)

    Blood is pumped away from the heart at high pressure in arteries, and returns to the heart at low pressure in veins. The human circulatory system is a double circulatory system.

  • Reproduction, fertility and contraception (CCEA)

    Most animals carry out sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction involves the joining of two sex cells (gametes) – the sperm (male gamete) and the egg/ovum (female gamete).

Genetics

Health, diseases and micro-organisms

Practical skills

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