Download in
Google Play
Homeostasis and response
Infection and response
Responding to change (a2 only)
Energy transfers (a2 only)
Cell biology
Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments (a-level only)
Biological molecules
Organisation
Substance exchange
Bioenergetics
Genetic information & variation
Inheritance, variation and evolution
Genetics & ecosystems (a2 only)
Ecology
Cells
Show all topics
The cold war
World war two & the holocaust
The fight for female suffrage
2d religious conflict and the church in england, c1529-c1570
Britain & the wider world: 1745 -1901
1c the tudors: england, 1485-1603
1l the quest for political stability: germany, 1871-1991
2m wars and welfare: britain in transition, 1906-1957
Medieval period: 1066 -1509
Inter-war germany
1f industrialisation and the people: britain, c1783-1885
2n revolution and dictatorship: russia, 1917-1953
1d stuart britain and the crisis of monarchy, 1603-1702
World war one
Britain: 1509 -1745
Show all topics
9
0
Noah Phillips
08/11/2023
Biology
Cell Biology
Get the best GCSE Cell Biology revision guide PDF! Free GCSE Biology notes PDF and exam questions with answers. Perfect for Triple Science with BBC Bitesize tips, study notes, and revision notes PDF for easy download!
08/11/2023
662
7
167
11/12
skin and immune system
full set of notes
33
400
10
Infection and Response pt1 yr10
This covers: Introduction to various pathogens, viruses and viral diseases, protists and it’s diseases, fungi and it’s diseases and bacteria and bacterial diseases
38
1434
11/9
Biology: Infection and response - notes
Summary of the whole Infection and Response topic for AQA GCSE biology.
11
459
11/10
AQA Biology GCSE paper 1
Notes on paper 1 Modules
39
556
10
biology revision notes
year10 biology!
33
1135
12
CCEA GCSE Double award - Microorganisms and immunity
CCEA double award biology unit 2
Average app rating
Pupils love Knowunity
In education app charts in 17 countries
Students have uploaded notes
iOS User
Philip, iOS User
Lena, iOS user
0
0
1 / 8
Animal, Plant, Fungi and Protists
What are the 4 types of eukaryotic cells?
9
Share
Save
GCSE Revision
Noah Phillips
4 Followers