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Biology Basics Pack — GCSE-Level Introduction
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Biology Basics Pack — GCSE-Level Introduction

A clear, friendly introduction to the key ideas in GCSE Biology. 
Perfect for beginners, younger learners, and revision.

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1. Cells — The Building Blocks of Life

All living things are made of cells.

Animal Cell features: 
• nucleus — controls the cell 
• cytoplasm — where reactions happen 
• cell membrane — controls what enters/leaves 
• mitochondria — release energy 
• ribosomes — protein synthesis 

Plant Cell features (extra): 
• chloroplasts — photosynthesis 
• cell wall — strength and support 
• vacuole — filled with cell sap 

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2. Tissues, Organs, Systems

Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism

Examples:
• muscle cells → muscle tissue → heart → circulatory system 
• root cells → root tissue → root → plant transport system 

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3. Types of Cells

Prokaryotic (Bacteria): 
• simple structure 
• no true nucleus 

Eukaryotic (Plants & Animals): 
• complex 
• have a nucleus 

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4. DNA & Genetics (Simple Version)

DNA is your genetic material. 
Genes are small sections of DNA. 
Chromosomes are long strands of DNA.

Humans have:
• 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) 
• half from each parent 

Alleles: different versions of a gene.

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5. Enzymes

Enzymes are biological catalysts — they speed up reactions.

Important facts:
• each enzyme has an active site 
• works best at an optimum temperature 
• high heat denatures (damages) enzymes 
• pH also affects enzyme activity 

Examples:
• amylase 
• protease 
• lipase 

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6. Diffusion, Osmosis & Active Transport

Diffusion: 
Particles move from high concentration → low concentration.

Osmosis: 
Diffusion of water across a partially permeable membrane.

Active Transport: 
Particles move from low → high concentration (requires energy).

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7. Photosynthesis

Occurs in chloroplasts. 
Needs: light, water, carbon dioxide.

Equation:

carbon dioxide + water → glucose + oxygen 
(With light energy)

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8. Respiration

Releases energy.

Aerobic respiration: 
glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + energy

Anaerobic respiration (humans): 
glucose → lactic acid + energy 

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9. Human Body Systems (Simple Overview)

Respiratory system — breathing & gas exchange 
Circulatory system — blood, heart, oxygen transport 
Digestive system — breaks down food 
Nervous system — communication & response 
Skeletal & muscular system — movement & support 
Immune system — fighting infections 

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10. Health, Disease & Immunity

Non-communicable diseases: 
• cancer 
• heart disease 
• diabetes 

Communicable diseases: 
• spread by pathogens (virus, bacteria, fungi, protists) 

Vaccines: train the immune system to recognise pathogens. 

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11. Ecology Basics

Ecosystem: living + non-living environment 
Producer: makes food (plants) 
Consumer: eats other organisms 
Predator/prey: feeding relationships 

Food chain example: 
grass → rabbit → fox

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12. Common Mistakes

❌ Thinking bacteria have nuclei 
✔ They do not — they’re prokaryotic

❌ Mixing up diffusion & osmosis 
✔ Osmosis = water only

❌ Forgetting enzymes denature at high temperatures 
✔ Shape changes → no longer works

❌ Thinking photosynthesis happens in all cells 
✔ Only in cells with chloroplasts

❌ Confusing respiration with breathing 
✔ Respiration = chemical reaction, breathing = physical movement

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Summary

This pack covers the essential GCSE biology ideas:
• cells 
• DNA 
• enzymes 
• diffusion 
• body systems 
• ecology 
• photosynthesis & respiration 

Master these and the rest of biology becomes much easier.
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Biology Basics Pack — GCSE-Level Introduction - by Leejohnston - 11-13-2025, 01:44 PM

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