OCR "A" A2-Level Biology: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy (F214)

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    OCR "A" A2-Level Biology: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy (F214)
    I am looking for past papers.

    There are obviously the official ones for this syllabus. But there are also ones from the old syllabus that relate to the exam.

    Which of these are relevant to this exam: "Transport", "Environmental Biology", "Growth, Developement and Reproduction", "Foundation Biology", "Human Health and Disease", "Microbiology and Microtechnology", "Mammalian Physiology", "Central Concepts", "Application of Genetics" and "Unifying Concepts".

    Also, how many official past papers for this syllabus are there? I only have the Jan 10 one.

    Thanks.
    Last edited by M_I; 30-10-2010 at 12:46.
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    Re: OCR "A" A2-Level Biology: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy (F214)
    (Original post by M_I)
    I am looking for past papers.

    There are obviously the official ones for this syllabus. But there are also ones from the old syllabus that relate to the exam.

    Which of these are relevant to this exam: "Transport", "Environmental Biology", "Growth, Developement and Reproduction", "Foundation Biology", "Human Health and Disease", "Microbiology and Microtechnology", "Mammalian Physiology", "Central Concepts", "Application of Genetics" and "Unifying Concepts".

    Also, how many official past papers for this syllabus are there? I only have the Jan 10 one.

    Thanks.
    Have you checked the website? If so ignore that. I'm on AQA and there seems to be no past papers for our exam either. apart from the obvious 2009/10 ones. But for maths OCR, theres millions of past papers.....(about 12)
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    Re: OCR "A" A2-Level Biology: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy (F214)
    (Original post by Eloades11)
    Have you checked the website? If so ignore that. I'm on AQA and there seems to be no past papers for our exam either. apart from the obvious 2009/10 ones. But for maths OCR, theres millions of past papers.....(about 12)
    On the website, they have now deleted the old syllabus papers and for the current ones, there is onlu Jan 10.

    For AS I used the old syllabus past papers, (its basically the same thing but they've mixed it up for the new syllabus), but this time I don't know which of the past papers to download. They are on the paperbank (website) by the way.

    For Maths, I'm with Edexcel.
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    Re: OCR "A" A2-Level Biology: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy (F214)
    (Original post by M_I)
    On the website, they have now deleted the old syllabus papers and for the current ones, there is onlu Jan 10.

    For AS I used the old syllabus past papers, (its basically the same thing but they've mixed it up for the new syllabus), but this time I don't know which of the past papers to download. They are on the paperbank (website) by the way.

    For Maths, I'm with Edexcel.
    Oh right, well im not sure then....sorry
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