GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy AQA (8464) - Higher
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Biology 1: Cell biology
4.1.1 Cell structure
Cell structures and functions
Cell specialisation and microscopy
4.1.1 Exam questions
4.1.2 Cell division
Cell division
4.1.3 Transport in cells
Transport in cells
Biology 2: Organisation
4.2.2 Animal tissues, organs and organ systems
The digestive system
The heart and blood
Non-communicable diseases, health and cancer
4.2.2 Exam questions
Biology 3: Infection and response
4.3.1 Communicable diseases
Infectious diseases
Human defence systems and treatments
4.3.1 Exam questions
Biology 4: Bioenergetics
4.4.1 Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis
4.4.2 Respiration
Respiration
Biology 5: Homeostasis and response
4.5.1-3 Homeostasis, nerves and hormones in humans
The nervous and endocrine systems in humans
Hormones in human reproduction
4.5.1-3 Exam questions
Biology 6: Inheritance, variation and evolution
4.6.1 Reproduction
Meiosis, sexual and asexual reproduction
DNA and genetic inheritance
4.6.1 Exam questions
4.6.2 Variation and evolution
Variation and evolution
4.6.3-4 Development of genetics/Classification
Evolution, speciation and classification
Biology 7: Ecology
4.7.1 Adaptations, interdependence and competition
Adaptations, interdependence and competition
4.7.2-3 Ecosystem organisation/Biodiversity
Cycling materials and biodiversity
Chemistry 1: Atomic structure and the periodic table
Chemistry 2: Bonding, structure and the properties of matter
2. Bonding, structure and the properties of matter
Chemical bonds, ionic, covalent and metallic
Bonding, structure and properties of substances
Carbon, and bulk and surface properties
Chemistry 3: Quantitative chemistry
3. Quantitative chemistry
Amount of substance
Chemistry 4: Chemical changes
4. Chemical changes
Reactivity of metals
Reactions of acids
Electrolysis
Chemistry 5: Energy changes
5. Energy changes
Exothermic and endothermic reactions
Chemistry 6: The rate and extent of chemical change
6. The rate and extent of chemical change
Rate of reaction
Reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium
Chemistry 7: Organic chemistry
7. Organic chemistry
Carbon compounds and fuels and feedstocks
Chemistry 8: Chemical analysis
8. Chemical analysis
Purity, formulations, chromatography and identification of gases
Chemistry 9: Chemistry of the atmosphere
9. Chemistry of the atmosphere
The evolution of Earth's atmosphere
Greenhouse gases and atmospheric pollutants
Chemistry 10: Using resources
10. Using resources
Using Earth's resources, LCAs and recycling
Physics 1: Energy
1. Energy
Conservation of energy and energy resources
Physics 2: Electricity
2. Electricity
Circuits
Physics 3: Particle model of matter
3. Particle model of matter
Particle model of matter
Physics 4: Atomic structure
4. Atomic structure
Nuclear radiation
Physics 5: Forces
5. Forces
Forces and their interactions
Motion and momentum
Physics 6: Waves
6. Waves
Waves in air, fluids and solids
Physics 7: Magnetism and electromagnetism
7. Magnetism and electromagnetism
Magnetism and the motor effect
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