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AQA GCSE - Unit 3 (P3,B3,C3) New specification papers.

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Original post by ThatPerson
How's your revision going for science? How many exams do you have? I have 23.

I've pretty much done B2, C2, B3 and half of P2.


It's going well thanks - I've finished B1,B2 and C3 just got to do P3 which I'm starting on Tuesday. Think I'll do a bit of maths tomorrow


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Original post by ThatPerson
How's your revision going for science? How many exams do you have? I have 23.

I've pretty much done B2, C2, B3 and half of P2.

Why have you got 23? That is a little to much:confused:
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Original post by lolface32
Ugh, no idea. Not done anything on organic chem yet!!!

And B3....LEGGO!

you first :colondollar:


aha okay! :smile:

How is the thermoregulatory centre important..?
Original post by lolface32
Why have you got 23? That is a little to much:confused:


I have to do Unit 2 and Unit 3 for each science plus I'm doing Further Maths GCSE; I'm doing 12 GCSEs.
Original post by Arshii
YAY! the heart LOL

Theres this right ventricle, right atrium, left ventricle and the left atrium.
And the valves prevent back-flow of the blood :smile:

Explain eutrophication... :smile:


Correct! I think it's basically when the oxygen levels in the water decrease so low that the aquatic animals die :P


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Original post by Arshii
aha okay! :smile:

How is the thermoregulatory centre important..?


It controls the body temperature levels, what is a biogas generator and how is biogas formed?


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Original post by ThatPerson
I have to do Unit 2 and Unit 3 for each science plus I'm doing Further Maths GCSE.

That means you have 17 exams, excusing those you just mentioned. I got 13 and that is the most in my school
I've got 13 one of the lowest in the year, woop woop *Dances*


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Original post by lolface32
Is that an aqueous solution?:tongue:


I don't think so haha. I've just realised above it says "In these calculations we aaume the solutions behave like water". Apologies :redface:
Original post by lolface32
That means you have 17 exams, excusing those you just mentioned. I got 13 and that is the most in my school


I'm also resitting 1 exam. How many GCSEs are you doing?
WOOHOOO 800 comments :smile:


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Original post by Captain Anonymous
It controls the body temperature levels, what is a biogas generator and how is biogas formed?


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Biogas generators manipulate waste products to produce biogases. Biogases are formed anaerobically by microorganisms from the breakdown of the waste. They are 'carbon neutral'
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Original post by Captain Anonymous
WOOHOOO 800 comments :smile:


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Be proud of yourself.
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Original post by ThatPerson
I'm also resitting 1 exam. How many GCSEs are you doing?

I'm doing 10 GCSE's:biggrin:
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Original post by Captain Anonymous
It controls the body temperature levels, what is a biogas generator and how is biogas formed?


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A biogas generator is like a system where biogas is produced..?

And biogas is produced when animal material and plant material is decomposed by bacteria in anaerobic conditions making methane which can then be used as a fuel.
And, explain how the kidney produces urine. :smile:
Original post by lolface32
I'm doing 10 GCSE's:biggrin:


That's probably why. I'm doing 12 :/ I actually can't wait till A-Levels, then I don't have to put up with all of the crappy subjects that I hate. Like Spanish :angry:
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Are any of you guys revising for Engliah Lit?
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Original post by Efemena15
Are any of you guys revising for Engliah Lit?

You cannot really revise for it, I just practice exam questions thoroughly and read over my own annotations of the text, we went through it with my teacher ( a Cambridge law graduate :biggrin:) so they will be reliable.
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Original post by ThatPerson
That's probably why. I'm doing 12 :/ I actually can't wait till A-Levels, then I don't have to put up with all of the crappy subjects that I hate. Like Spanish :angry:

Feel the same with French, would be happy with a C :colone:
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Original post by lolface32
You cannot really revise for it, I just practice exam questions thoroughly and read over my own annotations of the text, we went through it with my teacher ( a Cambridge law graduate :biggrin:) so they will be reliable.


:O That's amazing. I think I'll just do that too

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