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Charlotte Burrows, Rachel Kordan, Christopher Lindle, Christopher McGarry, Sarah Pattison, Claire Plowman, Proteins..................................................................................................8 Respiration.....................................................................................114
There are loads of different proteins with loads of different functions. But what are proteins? What do they look like?
Comprehensive A Level Biology revision and teaching materials for use with UK and international exam boards.
Sugars can be classed as reducing or non-reducing. Describe the test used to identify a non-reducing sugar. Mutations.............................................................................................91
Lipids......................................................................................................6 Mutations.......................................................................................180
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reproduction, a newly formed yeast cell ‘buds off’ from the cell wall of its parent cell to become a new independent There are lots of different subjects that you can study at A-Level. Some of the most popular A-Level subjects are Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, Sociology and Business. Sugar is a general term for monosaccharides and disaccharides. All sugars can be classified as reducing or A-Levels are linear, which means all the content you’ve studied in both Year 12 and Year 13 will be assessed in exams at the end of the course. Exams for A-Level students usually take place in May and June, so it’s important to make sure you plan ahead and start early to give yourself plenty of time to revise.