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1 Mind Mapping and Fact Booklets

2 Top tips for any subject Ask your teachers for checklists or syllabuses and identify the areas you need to revise-there is no point revising what you know already Use the revision guides endorsed by the exam boards Use a variety of techniques

3 Identifying what you need to know Need to go over in detail Just need to learn Top banana

4 For Biology (and most other subjects) Learn the details-syllabus Make sure you understand EVERYTHING-don’t get bogged down by words. Use the words to help you learn Try to find links between lessons, topics and subjects

5 REMEMBER You will not just be examined on your ability to remember stuff

6 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

7 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

8 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

9 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

10 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

11 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

12 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

13 Explain how leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis: broad so large surface area; thin so short distance for gases to travel; contain chlorophyll to absorb light; have a network of veins for support and transport; stomata for gas exchange. State that the exchange of gases is by diffusion. Explain how the structure of a leaf palisade cell is related to its function: contains many chloroplasts.

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