OCR • Biology
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This document discusses the methods of maintaining biodiversity and also discusses the conservation agreements. This was a homework piece and was marked highly. 
Summarises the key points
This document contains a mindmap discussing the reasons why environments are conserved. It discusses the social, ethical, and economic reasons for conserving habitats. This was a homework piece and was marked highly.
This document summarises the difference between conservation and preservation and includes examples for both. This is covered in the second year of the A-level Biology course
Research into the practical of investigating the factors affecting respiration, including results, conclusion, evaluations and bibliography for A2
This document contains detailed notes and images of all OCR AS-level specification organelles. It received a good grade and was a homework document. It was beneficial during revision. I hope it is also helpful for you too :)
A brief summary of active transport and methods of diffusion.
Displays the structure and function of: 
arteries 
arterioles 
veins 
venules 
capillaries 
 
also at the end there are questions to consolidate knowledge 
 
Colour coordinated for easier understanding: 
BLUE - title 
YELLOW - sub titles or lists 
RED - important info 
PURPLE - exam questions
all the diseases you need to learn for the exam!!! It's easily layed out for better understanding and colour coordinated: 
 
BLUE - title 
YELLOW - sub titles or lists 
RED - important info 
PURPLE - exam questions
Summary notes on the process of mitosis. It's very easy to understand with the pictures and goes through each process in detail. It includes a 'recap page' to show the differences between easily mixed up words like: sister chromatids, chromosomes, centromere etc... 
 
Colour coordinated for easier understanding: 
BLUE - title 
YELLOW - sub titles or lists 
RED - important info 
PURPLE - exam questions
Summary notes of the process of meiosis with clear illustrations for the visual learners. All key words are in RED and different stages are in ORANGE. In the end there are questions in PURPLE to consolidate knowledge.