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AS and A Level: Biology: Molecules & Cells Coursework


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InfoThe Molecules & Cells category has 1,840 essays and covers:

Cellular structure, Cell cycle, Enzymes, Biological molecules

Highest Rated Molecules & Cells Essays

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Comparison of a plant and animal cell.
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In this experiment my aim is to find out at which temperature amylase digests starch the quickest.
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Investigating the effect temperature has on an enzyme.
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Comparing Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells.
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Mitosis - Simple Cell Division.
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The Comparison of Lipase Digestion with and without Bile Salts.
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The Importance of Biological Molecules.
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Application of enzymes in Brewing.
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Investigate the rate of reaction of amylase, when added to starch.
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Enzyme-controlled reaction.
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An Investigation into the effect of varying enzyme concentration on the rate of an enzyme controlled reaction.
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Enzymes are catalysts. Most are proteins.
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Factors Affecting The Clotting Time of Milk
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Find out what effect different temperatures have on the enzyme, rennin, in milk.
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The effect of Enzyme Concentration on Rate of Reaction.
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Collect sensible results in an investigation to prove the optimum temperature for the enzyme amylase to break down starch.
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Biology GCSE Definitions
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The effect of concentration of vegeren on clotting times with three different milks, whole milk semi-skimmed milk and skimmed milk.
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The differences and similarities of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells
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Investigate the effect of temperature on the breakdown of starch by amylase, and to find the optimum temperature for the reaction.
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Catalase investigation
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Explain why the structure and function of proteins is essential to living organisms.
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Cells
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mitosis
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for this experiment my main aim is to investigate the effect of temperature on enzyme activity
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The Human papilloma virus
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THE EFFECT OF VARYING ENZYME CONCENTRATION ON THE ACTIVITY OF THE ENZYME CATALASE
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A Level Biology revision notes
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Protein: a detailed discription
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Molecules & Cells Explored

Molecules and Cells: What Are These?

Molecules and cells would be studied during the first two units of AS Level Biology. All biological organisms are made from cells, which in turn are formed from molecules, which are the smallest unit of physical substances.

Why Study Molecules and Cells?

Atoms, molecules and cells are the building blocks of all biological structures, so the micro-level study of these is necessary for understanding biological organisms on a bigger scale.

What Will I Study?

You might write essays about things such as cell cycles, cellular structures, enzymes. Your coursework and assignments may also include conducting practical projects such as quantitative study of enzyme-catalysed reactions and the effects of inhibitors.

Further Study After Molecules and Cells

The essays and coursework you undertake on molecules and cells will lead on to more in-depth study of biological processes during A Level or Degree-level Biology. You'll encounter topics such as ecosystems, environmental responses and cellular control.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_ALevel_GCE_Biology_Specification.pdf


Assessments and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/biology_A2_new.php

Recent Reviews of Molecules & Cells Essays

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