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AQA Biology ISA 2015

I have both of my biology ISA's coming up soon. One of them is on the length of cells, the other is based on Rate of Flow in a Model Artery. I have done the length of cells practical and have the paper coming up. Has anyone got an tips to consider in preparation for the written paper who have done it? Thanks
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I have both of my biology ISA's coming up soon. One of them is on the length of cells, the other is based on Rate of Flow in a Model Artery. I have done the length of cells practical and have the paper coming up. Has anyone got an tips to consider in preparation for the written paper who have done it? Thanks


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