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Biology - Age 16-18 (A-level) - Molecules and cells

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posted 16/03/2008Oxidative phosphorylation

Worksheet asks students to label and colour in the stages of oxidative phosphorylation / electron transfer chain (1 page). Accompanied by an interactive powerpoint with clear diagrams which can be used on a smartboard to show students what they should have coloured in (11 slides)

posted 09/03/2008Eukaryotic cell interactive animation

This link at cellsalive.com provides an interactive roadmap to eukaryotic cell ultrastucture; both animal and plant cells. It covers organelles such as the mitochondria, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus.

posted 09/11/2008Drawing using a microscope

An interactive guide to drawing using a light microscope. Runs through how to set up the microscope, gives hints on how to draw microscope images and highlights common problems. 7 slides

posted 22/10/2008Cell Organelles

A detailed presentation on the cell structure of a Eukaryotic cell, covering the nucleus, nucleolus, ribosomes, cytoplasm, endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus. 35 slides.

posted 12/10/2008Carbohydrate structure

A straightforward presentation introducing the basics of carbohydrate structure to A-Level pupils. Covers monosaccharides, disaccharides and polysaccharides. 21 slides.

posted 01/04/2008Lipids Crossword

Words have been replaced by crossword answers (1A, 4D etc). in an outline of the biology of lipids. Students replace the words and fill in the crossword. Can be used as a revision activity. 2 pages with answer sheet.

posted 28/03/2008The Cell Cycle Animation

This link from cellsalive.com is a flash animation of the cell cycle. It shows mitosis, gap 1, resting, synthesis and gap 2 stages. By clicking on 'checkpoints' you can also see how the cycle is controlled.

posted 28/03/2008Meiosis Animation

This link from cellsalive.com is an interactive flash animation that follows Meiosis I and Meiosis II in a continuous sequence.

posted 28/03/2008Mitosis Animation

This link from cellsalive.com is an interactive flash animation that demonstrates the stages of mitosis in an animal cell. It shows an animated diagram and real microscope image.

posted 21/03/2008Glycolysis drag and drop

Students edit the document to show the stages of glycolysis (oxidation, phosphorylation etc). The molecules are all drawn for them (hexose, glucose, phosphates); they need to put them in the right places. 1 page, accompanied by an answer sheet.

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