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Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy Higher

Revise everything you need to know for AQA GCSE Higher Combined Science. This revision guide will help you revise the full Higher course from cell biology to chemical reactions to physics equations

ISBN-10: 1382004877

ISBN-13: 9781382004879

About Oxford Revise: AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy Higher revision guide 

Master the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in AQA GCSE Higher Combined Science with one revision guide.

You will revise and retain everything you need to know for combined Higher Biology, Chemistry and Physics

Use the exam-style-question practice to build your confidence for the Higher paper. Hints and tips from a revision expert offer you extra support. Worked examples help you with maths skills and Required Practical skills.

Contents list
Biology
ChapterB1: Cell structure
ChapterB2: Cell transport
ChapterB3: Cell division
ChapterB4: Organisation in animals
ChapterB5: Enzymes
ChapterB6: Organisation in plants
ChapterB7: The spread of disease
ChapterB8: Preventing and treating disease
ChapterB9: Non-communicable diseases
ChapterB10: Photosynthesis
ChapterB11: Respiration
ChapterB12: The nervous system and homeostasis
ChapterB13: Hormonal coordination
ChapterB14: Variation
ChapterB15: Reproduction
ChapterB16: Evolution
ChapterB17: Adaptation
ChapterB18: Humans and the ecosystem

Chemistry
ChapterC1: The Atom
ChapterC2: Covalent bonding
ChapterC3: Ionic bonding, metallic bonding, and structure
ChapterC4: The Periodic Table
ChapterC5: Quantitative chemistry
ChapterC6: Reactions of metals
ChapterC7: Reactions of acids
ChapterC8: Electrolysis
ChapterC9: Energy changes
ChapterC10: Rate of reaction
ChapterC11: Equilibrium
ChapterC12: Crude oil and fuels
ChapterC13: Chemical analysis
ChapterC14: The Earth’s atmosphere
ChapterC15: Using the Earth’s resources

Physics
ChapterP1: Energy stores and transfers
ChapterP2: National and global energy resources
ChapterP3: Supplying electricity
ChapterP4: Electric circuits
ChapterP5: Energy of matter
ChapterP6: Atoms
ChapterP7: Nuclear radiation
ChapterP8: Forces
ChapterP9: Speed
ChapterP10: Newton’s laws of motion
ChapterP11: Mechanical waves
ChapterP12: Electromagnetic waves
ChapterP13: Magnets and electromagnets

Physics equations pg. 466:
Periodic Table pg. 468:

Revise effectively with Oxford Revise
This guide covers every topic in the AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy Higher course in depth, using clear, easy-to-understand language. Key terms boxes highlight the important words and language that you need to understand and help you to use them confidently. Revision tips give you quick ways to understand the core concepts and practice remembering them.

Each chapter has lots of exam-style questions for you to practice. These are designed to build your confidence, consolidate your knowledge and stretch your understanding. Exam tips show you how to interpret questions, what you need to do in your answers, and give you advice on how to get as many marks as possible.

The Oxford Revise approach
Oxford Revise uses a clear three-step method to get you ready for your exams.

Step 1: Knowledge – learn the facts
Everything you need to know in each chapter is summarised in an easy-to-follow Knowledge Organiser.

Step 2: Retrieval – check you’ve retained the knowledge
Quick-fire recall questions and answers make sure you have learned the knowledge you will need for your exams.

Step 3: Practice – complete questions in the style of the final exams
Practice applying your knowledge and skills with plenty of exam-style questions, featuring hints and tips from revision and subject experts.

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