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Summary Edexcel A Level Biology Complete Notes (Topics 1–8 + Core Practicals + Statistical Tests)

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These comprehensive Edexcel A Level Biology notes cover Topics 1–8 in full detail, alongside all core practicals with clear methods, key conclusions, and mark scheme-focused wording throughout. They are designed to help students write precise, exam-ready answers and maximise marks across all papers. The notes include concise, easy-to-follow explanations for every topic, as well as a dedicated Statistical Tests section to strengthen the mathematical side of Biology. They also feature carefully selected mark scheme extracts, practical guidance, and exam tips that helped me improve from a B-grade student to achieving top grades, including an A* in A Level Biology. These notes are ideal for students aiming for the highest marks and looking for a clear, efficient revision resource. They include: Full coverage of Topics 1–8 All core practical methods and conclusions Mark scheme-focused phrasing to improve exam answers Practical support drawn largely from Paper 3-style questions A dedicated Statistical Tests section Extra revision tips and exam technique advice Created by a current MSci Chemistry student at Imperial College London, these notes are designed to help you revise effectively and achieve top results.

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Mass Transport
Example:
02 February 2024 11:43
Why do small animals have a heart and circulatory system?
Need for a circulatory system:
• In order to survive, Animals require essential substances (Oxygen, CO2...) to enter and leave the
body
• Small organisms can rely on diffusion alone due to larger SFA:V ratio
• As the organism increases in size, SFA:V ratio decreases, diffusion distance increases and
greater metabolic rate
• Diffusion alone is too slow so mass transport system is required (heart, vessels...)

Features of a mass transport system:

• Vessels
• Directional
• Transport medium (water):



Water:




• Polar (has a dipole)
• Forms hydrogen bonds
• High latent heat of vaporisation, hydrogen bonds are strong and hard to break
(require lots of heat)
Why water is the ideal transport medium:

• High specific heat capacity: Blood helps regulate body temperature because it
resists temperature changes (water is slow to heat or cool)
• Good solvent: Dissolves ionic substances (by surrounding them), easily dissolves
because it's polar
• Liquid at room temperature: It can flow (cohesion between molecules)

Example:

How do the properties of water make it an ideal transport medium?




Topic 1 página 1

,Cardiovascular System Example:
05 February 2024 11:49
Explain how the structure of an artery relates to its function:

Blood Vessels




Functions:

• Endothelium: One cell thick, smooth to reduce friction (folded)
• Smooth Muscle: Contract and relax to accommodate blood volumes
• Elastic fibres: Stretch and recoil to maintain pressure
• Collagen: Provides strength/flexibility and prevents rupture



Relating structure of vessels to their functions:
Artery:

• Folded smooth endothelium to reduce friction Example:
• Collagen to prevent it from rupture/bursting
• Narrow lumen to maintain high blood pressure Explain how the structure of an artery wall is adapted both to withstand and to maintain high blood
• Elastic fibres recoil to maintain pressure pressure:


Vein:

• Valves to prevent backflow
• Larger lumen to minimise resistance
• Less muscle, elastic fibres and collagen


Capillary:

• Once cell thick walls to minimise diffusion distance
• Very small so they can reach all cells


The Heart




Cardiac Cycle:

Atrial Systole:




• Walls of atria contract
• Ventricles remain relaxed

Ventricular Systole:




Topic 1 página 2

,Ventricular Systole:




• Atria relax
• Ventricles contract

Cardiac Diastole:




• Ventricles relax
• Atria relax



Example question on pressure changes:




Topic 1 página 3

, Topic 1 página 4

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