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DISSECT THE BIOLOGY SERIES

 Turn real biology research into exam-ready answers.

Want to get better at tackling unfamiliar biology questions?

The new Dissect the Biology series takes fascinating real-world scientific studies and turns them into exam-style questions, helping you practise the skills that actually matter when you're faced with an unfamiliar scenario in an exam.

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Dissect the Biology Series

Practise exam-style biology questions based on a real scientific study.

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Why use my Dissect the Biology series?

Because knowing the biology is only part of the challenge.

You also need to be able to:

APPLY your knowledge to unfamiliar contexts
INTERPRET scientific data and evidence
EXPLAIN your reasoning clearly
EVALUATE conclusions like an examiner

This free resource gives you a chance to practise all four!

🦎 First Set of Questions You Have Access To: Hurricane Lizards

What happens to lizards when a hurricane hits?

In 2017, scientists studied Anolis scriptus lizards in the Turks and Caicos before and after a series of hurricanes. They measured traits including body size and limb lengths, then returned three weeks later to examine the surviving lizards.

Now you can dissect the study yourself.

Inside the free question folder

You'll get access to exam-style questions covering:

  • Natural selection and selection pressure
  • Using data to identify traits under selection
  • Understanding why scientists collect measurements before and after an event
  • Evaluating scientific conclusions using methods and data
  • Applying your biology knowledge to an unfamiliar real-world study

The questions range from shorter 2–4 mark questions to a 6-mark evaluation question, giving you practice across different exam skills.

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Miss Estruch is a highly respected teacher with over a decade of experience and a Masters's degree in education.  Her unique approach to teaching involves identifying each student's individual needs and providing personalised support to help them reach their full potential. With a deep understanding of the AQA Biology essay, Miss Estruch instills confidence in her students, enabling them to write an essay to the best of their ability.