Why study Biology?
Have you ever wondered how the human body works or how the heart keeps beating over 100,000 times each day? How do we make more than one million red blood cells a second? What causes disease or just how does water move to the top of a ten metre tree? If you would like to study the physiology and cell structure of living organisms, anatomy, inheritance and much more, then Biology is for you.
Biology is at the forefront of current scientific research, with new medical advances, genetic manipulation and forensic techniques improving all the time. A-level Biology will give you the opportunity to study the ever increasing uses of Biology in today’s technological world.
Biology is at the forefront of current scientific research, with new medical advances, genetic manipulation and forensic techniques improving all the time. A-level Biology will give you the opportunity to study the ever increasing uses of Biology in today’s technological world.
OCR A2 Biology
Course Overview
The A2 Biology course is divided into topics such as photosynthesis, respiration, cellular control, biotechnology, ecosystems and sustainability. The topics make up two units that are assessed at the end of the Upper Sixth along with A2 coursework.
A2 coursework follows the same structure as AS coursework. Students complete a maximum of three practical based tasks (set by OCR) from each of three task types:
The final grade is based on written examinations (80%) and practical coursework (20%).
A2 coursework follows the same structure as AS coursework. Students complete a maximum of three practical based tasks (set by OCR) from each of three task types:
- Qualitative – 10 Marks
- Quantitative – 10 Marks
- Evaluative – 20 Marks
The final grade is based on written examinations (80%) and practical coursework (20%).
Assessment Overview
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