AQA BIOL5 synpttic Essay 4 Essay marking thread

Biology exam discussion - share revision tips in preparation for GCSE, A Level and other biology exams and discuss how they went afterwards.

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    AQA BIOL5 synpttic Essay 4 Essay marking thread
    As we're all on half term and, well, at least my teachers can't be bothered, I thought to make a thread where people can share their essays and get them marked on, at least to start, an essay for essay basis because marking it, you get some good ideas on what to write for yours too! I'll happily look at any posted and here's my first one.
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    AQA BIOL5 synpttic Essay 4 Essay marking thread
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