It covers all the combined science content and parts of the triple. Some of the very specific triple content i have left out because it applies to a small percentage of my audience. You can use this for the bulk of your knowledge and then learn the extra bits from textbooks is my best advice. Hope this helps!
The numbers arent anything to worry about, but i intended it to be 40% of the original grass biomass. In reality i believe these numbers are alot smaller
Does it apply to IGCSE? Could you do more related to Edexcel IGCSE?. Ive seen most of your maths gcse vids. Much appreciated if you could do for igcse as well. Currently getting grades 3/4 and aiming for a 9. Doing my igcses next year summer
A-lot of the content in these videos is kept general so it applies to most level 2 qualifications such as GCSE, iGCSE across all exam boards. So this will definitely give a good idea of content assuming this topic is in iGCSE
Thank you So much! this will really help me in my biology mock tomorrow!!
Good luck! You got this🤞🏽
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Thank you! Glad i helped🙏
do ur videos cover the whole aqa specification triple science for gcse?
It covers all the combined science content and parts of the triple. Some of the very specific triple content i have left out because it applies to a small percentage of my audience. You can use this for the bulk of your knowledge and then learn the extra bits from textbooks is my best advice. Hope this helps!
When it comes to food chains, does the fox have 40% biomass of the 70% from the rabbit or 40% of the 100% of the grass?
The numbers arent anything to worry about, but i intended it to be 40% of the original grass biomass. In reality i believe these numbers are alot smaller
@@brainstormmath thank you so much!
Does it apply to IGCSE?
Could you do more related to Edexcel IGCSE?. Ive seen most of your maths gcse vids. Much appreciated if you could do for igcse as well. Currently getting grades 3/4 and aiming for a 9. Doing my igcses next year summer
A-lot of the content in these videos is kept general so it applies to most level 2 qualifications such as GCSE, iGCSE across all exam boards. So this will definitely give a good idea of content assuming this topic is in iGCSE