A2 OCR Biology Quantitative ISA?

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    A2 OCR Biology Quantitative ISA?
    I've got a quantitative biology ISA tomorrow on the size of plant leaves. So far I've got 6 and 5 on my last two ISA's and I need a 9 or 10 on this one so its my last chance!
    Can anyone give me any tips on the ISA?
    Any help is appreciated!
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    Re: A2 OCR Biology Quantitative ISA?
    (Original post by Dude Ranch)
    I've got a quantitative biology ISA tomorrow on the size of plant leaves. So far I've got 6 and 5 on my last two ISA's and I need a 9 or 10 on this one so its my last chance!
    Can anyone give me any tips on the ISA?
    Any help is appreciated!
    Just read background information on the subject area. You are only meant to be given the subject before you do the ISA, the whole point of it is that you use the information you have learnt in lessons and apply it to an unknown task. They aren't that hard, once you get in there, if you have revised the topic you will be fine good luck.
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