Oh, don't you do them? I don't do biology but my friends that do, have to write essays. In year 13 though. Still, the person you quoted is in year 12. Then again, he seems to be from Wales so perhaps his board (WJEC, I presume) does things a little differently.
Oh, don't you do them? I don't do biology but my friends that do, have to write essays. In year 13 though. Still, the person you quoted is in year 12. Then again, he seems to be from Wales so perhaps his board (WJEC, I presume) does things a little differently.
I do biology A2 and the largest question I've seen is 6 marks. What could you possibly write an essay on?
Thanks a lot yeah I think I assumed that in the end (because it is s strong base), but it would be stupid to assume it isn't two-way. I can't remember the question fully, but I'm sure the salt was being added to water as opposed to an aqueous solution.
Biology essays?
Yes
WJEC have Biology Essays... 10 marks they are.
Eg Describe and explain the structure of cellulose and how it relates to its function as a structural molecule.
Ohh wow, my psychology essays used to only be 24 marks. AQA seem like a joke for that
Already said it on the other thread, but congrats you to think you were so worried
That's hardly an essay though but I see where you're coming from. That would be a pretty easy 10 marks to gain though for that question.
Well we have to write over a side so it's an essay to me yeah, I always get full marks except one where I labelled Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic the wrong way round by accident and lost 7 marks on it
Well we have to write over a side so it's an essay to me yeah, I always get full marks except one where I labelled Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic the wrong way round by accident and lost 7 marks on it
Haha I dare you to take English literature Hahaha such a poor error! At least you made it now and not in the real thing