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Trilogy - Science Revision Sept 2015- June 2018 Year 11 Subject Unit Date AM/PM Name: Biology Paper 1 Biology Paper 2 Chemistry Paper 1 Chemistry Paper 2 Physics Paper 1 Physics Paper 2 Target: Tuesday 15 May pm Monday 11 June am Thursday 17 May am Wednesday 13 June am Wednesday 23 May pm Friday 15 June am

2 1 Draw and label a plant & animal cell. Write the function of each cell part. Define term specialised cell & give examples. Describe the processes that happen during the cell cycle, including mitosis. Describe stem cells & the uses of stem cells, including sources of stem cells in plants and animals and their roles Explain the processes of osmosis, active transport and diffusion. Describe how to prepare an uncontaminated culture using aseptic technique. Describe the structure of the human heart and lungs. Describe the digestive enzymes, including their names, sites of production and actions Give the charge and mass of each part of an atom. Calculate the number of p, n & e for lithium Li. Define the term isotope. Describe the trends and properties in Groups 1, 7 & 0 of the Periodic Table. Explain why elements in the same group have similar properties and how to use the periodic table to predict the reactivity of elements Describe the three main types of bonds: ionic bonds, covalent bonds and metallic bonds in terms of electrostatic forces and the transfer or sharing of electrons Compare nano dimensions to typical dimensions of atoms and molecules. Explain how the structure of metals and alloys affects their properties, including explaining why they are good conductors Explain why alloys are harder than pure metals Week 1-5: Paper 1 State the equation that shows the kinetic energy of an object. State the equation that shows the gravitational potential energy gained by an object raised above ground level. Define the term 'specific heat capacity' State the equation for efficiency. State the law of conservation of energy. Explain what wasted energy is and give examples. List the main renewable and non-renewable energy resources and define what a renewable energy resource is. Compare ways that different energy resources are used, including uses in transport, electricity generation and heating State the equation that links charge and current. Define the terms electric current and resistance State the equation that links current, potential difference or resistance Define the term power and state the two equations that calculate it. Write the word and balanced symbol equation which shows the reaction between hydrogen and chlorine, forming hydrochloric acid. Cells- describe what differentiation is. Describe how the rate of cooling of a building can be increased. Describe the early attempts to classify elements. Explain the creation and attributes of Mendeleev s periodic table. Create a table showing the potential risks, benefits and issues with using stem cells in medical research/treatments (inc diabetes and paralysis) Evaluate the use of different energy resources, taking into account any ethical and environmental issues Draw dot and cross diagrams for the molecules of hydrogen,cl2, O2, N2, hydrogen chloride, H2O, NH3 and methane Explain how the effectiveness of an exchange surface can be increased Define the term ohmic conductor Explain how the structure of ionic compounds affects their properties Describe what cancer is and explain the difference between benign and malignant tumours Describe how patients can be treated in the case of heart failure http://juuiaat.exampr (markscheme available) http://yesakyu.examp r (markscheme available) http://oateryu.examp r (markscheme available) http://hylehes.exampro. assess areas t hat require development from this weeks require development from this weeks require development from this weeks

4 3 Week 1-5: Paper 1 Describe plant tissues (e.g epidermal, palisade mesophyll, and describe their functions Describe the role of stomata and guard cells. Describe how plant diseases can be detected and identified Describe what the relative formula mass (Mr) of a compound is and calculate the relative formula mass of a compound, given its formula Explain how the concentration of a solution in mol/dm3 is related to the mass of the solute and the volume of the solution Show by calculation and explanation that parts in series have the same current passing through them Solve problems for circuits which include resistors in series using the concept of equivalent resistance. Explain why whenever a measurement is made there is always some uncertainty about the result obtained Explain how root hair cells, xylem and phloem are adapted to their functions http://qisuwuw.exampr Describe defences that stop pathogens entering the human body. Describe how white blood cells destroy pathogens. Describe how vaccination works Explain what a mole is with reference to relative formula mass and Avogadro's constant Identify and describe the function of each wire in a three-core cable connected to the mains. Explain the difference between direct and alternating voltage and current, stating what UK mains is. Use moles to write a balanced equation when given the masses of reactants and products Describe how new drugs are tested, http://juuisel.exampro. Describe what happens in photosynthesis, including using a word equation and recognise the chemical formulas for carbon dioxide, water, oxygen & glucose Use the reactivity series to predict the outcome of displacement reactions Describe the difference compared with Group 1 in melting points, densities, strength, hardness and reactivity with oxygen, water and halogens. Exemplify these general properties by reference to Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu. Describe how to carry out titrations using strong acids and strong alkalis only (sulfuric, hydrochloric and nitric acids only) to find the reacting volumes accurately State the two equations used to calculate power. Describe the National Grid. Explain why and how some metals are extracted through reduction with carbon. Give the definition of oxidation and reduction. Explain how the limiting factors of photosynthesis interact, inc graphical interpretation (two/three factors) http://leyotiq.exampro. Describe what happens in respiration including using a word equation and recognise the chemical formulas for carbon dioxide, water, oxygen & glucose Describe how monoclonal antibodies are produced. Define the terms acid and alkali Describe the use of universal indicator to measure the approximate ph of a solution and use the ph scale to identify acidic or alkaline solutions calculate the percentage yield of a product from the actual yield of a reaction State the equation used to calculate density. Recognise/draw simple diagrams to model the difference between solids, liquids and gases Use the particle model to explain why a change of state is reversible and affects the properties of a substance, but not its mass. Use and explain the terms dilute and concentrated (in terms of amount of substance) and weak and strong (in terms of the degree of ionisation) in relation to acids Explain what happens to accumulated lactic acid in the body END OF BIOLOGY http://hoyeyen.exampr

6 5 Week 1-5: Paper 2 State what the internal energy of a system is. Interpret and draw heating and cooling graphs that include changes of state Describe the process of electrolysis Describe how ionic compounds can conduct electricity when dissolved in water and describe these solutions as electrolytes Explain, with reference to the particle model, the effect of changing the temperature of a gas held at constant volume on its pressure Describe the electrolysis of aqueous solutions and predict the products of the electrolysis of aqueous solutions containing single ionic compounds Explain the term internal energy Explain why the molecules of a gas are in constant random motion and that the higher the temperature of a gas, the greater the particles average kinetic energy http://jyzepyv.exampro. Define electrons, neutrons, protons, isotopes and ions Describe how the atomic model has changed over time due to new experimental evidence Describe the common features of all control systems Explain exothermic and endothermic reactions on the basis of the temperature change of the surroundings and give examples of everyday uses Describe the penetration through materials, the range in air and the ionising power for alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays Week 6-10: Paper 2 Explain the energy changes in breaking and making bonds and calculate the overall energy change using bond energies END OF CHEMISTRY Define half-life of a radioactive isotope END OF PHYSICS http://moeopub.examp r Identify the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and medulla on a diagram of the brain, and describe their functions. Explain some of the difficulties of investigating brain function and treating brain damage and disease. Describe how different factors affect the rate of a chemical reaction, including the conc., pressure, SA, temp and catalysts State the equation that calculates weight. Identify and describe scalar quantities and vector quantities. Calculate the resultant of two forces that act in a straight line Use vector diagrams to illustrate resolution of forces, equilibrium situations and determine the resultant of two forces, to include both magnitude and direction. Draw and interpret reaction profiles for catalysed reactions Describe what homeostasis is and why it is important stating specific examples from the human body http://fofonov.exampro. Relate the structures of the eye to their functions. Including: accommodation to focus on near or distant objects adaptation to dim light.

8 7 Week 6-10: Paper 2 Describe how information passes through the nervous system. Describe what happens in a reflex action and why reflex actions are important Explain mechanisms to lower or raise body temperature in a given context. Explain what a reversible reaction is, including how the direction can be changed Describe energy transfers involved when work is done and calculate the work done by recalling and using the equation: [ W = Fs ] Explain why work done against the frictional forces acting on an object causes a rise in the temperature of the object. Explain and predict the effect of a change in concentration of reactants or products, temperature, or pressure of gases on the equilibrium position of a reaction. Describe how body temperature is monitored and controlled http://noeufug.exampro. Describe the endocrine system, the location of pituitary, pancreas, thyroid, aderenal gland, ovary and testis and the role of hormones Describe the consequences of losing or gaining too much water for body cells Describe the process of fractional distillation. Describe and write balanced chemical equations for the complete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels Describe the extension of an elastic object below the limit of proportionality and calculate it by recalling and applying the equation: [ F = ke ] Describe examples of the forces involved in stretching, bending or compressing an object Explain why cracking is useful and why modern life depends on the uses of hydrocarbons. Explain how hormones are used to treat infertility, inc the steps in IVF Explain how the different hormones interact to control the menstrual cycle and ovulation http://lideiep.exampro. Describe what happens during meiosis and compare to mitosis. Describe how the chromosomes are arranged in human body cells, including the function of the sex chromosomes Describe chromatography, including the terms stationary phase and mobile phase and identify pure substances using paper chromatography Define and apply Newton's second law relating to the acceleration of an object Describe factors that can effect a drivers reactions time Explain how to test for the presence of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and chlorine HT ONLY: Construct Punnet square diagrams to predict the outcomes of a monohybrid cross http://teliqek.exampro. Describe what variation is and how it can be caused within a population. Describe how new species can be formed Describe what genetic engineering is, including examples, and how it is carried out Describe the composition of gases in the Earth's atmosphere using percentages, fractions or ratios Describe examples of momentum in a collision Describe what inertia is and give a definition. Represent motion using velocity time graphs, finding the acceleration from its gradient and distance travelled from the area underneath Explain and apply the idea that, in a closed system, the total momentum before an event is equal to the total momentum after the event. Explain why the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere changes as the oceans were formed HT ONLY: Explain the process of genetic engineering, to include knowledge of enzymes and vectors http://jowofom.exampr

10 9 Week 6-10: Paper 2 Describe the effects of some plant hormones and different ways people use them to control growth. Describe how organisms are named and classified in the Linnaean system. Describe and interpret evolutionary trees State some potential side effects of global climate change, including discussing scale, risk and environmental implications Define amplitude, wavelength, frequency, period and wave speed and Identify them where appropriate on diagrams List the groups of electromagnetic waves in order of wavelength State the uses of each group of EM wave explaining why wave is suitable for its applications Evaluate arguments for and against the idea that human activities cause a rise in temperature that results in global climate change Explain how scientific advances have led to the proposal of new models of classification, inc three-domain system http://fydezil.exampro. Describe structural, behavioural and functional adaptations of organisms Describe what an extremophile is. Describe which resources animals and plants compete for, and why they do this Describe the properties and effects of carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and particulates in the atmosphere Describe a method to measure the speed of sound waves in air. Explain how different wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation are reflected, refracted, absorbed or transmitted differently by different substances and types of surface. Describe and explain the problems caused by increased amounts of these pollutants in the air Explain how a change in an abiotic or biotic factor might affect a community http://iynaqan.exampr Describe the processes involved in the carbon cycle & water cycle. Represent the feeding relationships within a community using a food chain and describe these relationships. Describe methods to produce potable water, including desalination of salty water or sea water and the potential problems of desalination Draw the magnetic field pattern of a bar magnet, showing how field strength and direction are indicated and change from one point to another Name and describe alternative biological methods for extracting metals, including phytomining and bioleaching. Explain how and why ecologists use quadrats and transects http://miianod.exampr Describe what biodiversity is, why it is important, and how human activities affect it. Describe how the composition of the atmosphere is changing, and the impact of this on global warming Describe DNA structure and the impact of Mutations. Describe, carry out and interpret a simple comparative life cycle assessment (LCA) of materials or products. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of LCAs Draw the magnetic field pattern for a straight wire carrying a current and for a solenoid (showing the direction of the field) Explain how the behaviour of a magnetic compass is related to evidence that the core of the Earth must be magnetic. State and use Fleming's left-hand rule and explain what the size of the induced force depends on. Explain how rotation is caused in an electric motor. Discuss how to reduce the consumption of raw resources and explain how reusing and recycling reduces energy use (inc environmental impacts) Explain the consequences of deforestation and peat bog destruction. http://cedoxoa.exampr

PAPER 1 WEEK TOPIC 1 TOPIC 2 TOPIC 3 1 Cell structure A simple model of the atom, symbols, relative atomic mass, electronic charge and isotopes Energy changes in a system, and the ways energy is stored before and after such changes Cell division The periodic table Conservation and dissipation of energy 2 Transport in cells Chemical bonds, ionic, covalent and metallic National and global energy resources Principles of organisation & 4.2.2 Animal tissues, organs How bonding and structure are related to the properties of Current, potential difference and resistance and organ systems substances 3 Plant tissues, organs and system Chemical measurements, conservation of mass and the Series and parallel circuits quantitative interpretation Communicable diseases Use of amount of substance in relation to masses of pure Domestic uses and safety substances 4 Photosynthesis Reactivity of metals Energy transfers Respiration Reactions of acids Changes of state and the particle model 5 Particle model and pressure Electrolysis Internal energy and energy transfers Atoms and isotopes Exothermic and endothermic reactions Atoms and nuclear radiation PAPER 2 6 Homeostasis Rate of reaction Forces and their interactions 7 The human nervous system Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium Work done and energy transfer Hormonal coordination in humans Carbon compounds as fuels and feedstock Forces and elasticity 8 Reproduction Purity, formulations and chromatograph & 4.8.2 ID of gases Forces and motion Variation and evolution & The development of The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere Momentum understanding of genetics and evolution 9 Classification Carbon dioxide and methane as greenhouse gases Waves in air, fluids and solids Adaptations, interdependence and competition Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources Electromagnetic waves 10 Organisation of an ecosystem Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water Permanent and induced magnetism, magnetic forces and fields Biodiversity and the effect of human interaction on ecosystems Life cycle assessment and recycling The motor effect LEARNING GAPS What am I stuck on? Resources Created?