GCSE Biology Revision
Updated for 2026 Exams

GCSE BIOLOGY
EVOLVED.

Complete coverage for Combined and Triple Science. Master the 2026 specification with practice questions, practical guides, and focused notes.

Worksheets

Topic-specific questions for Paper 1 (Cells/Bioenergetics) & Paper 2 (Homeostasis/Ecology).

Past Papers

Foundation & Higher Tier papers for Trilogy & Separate Science.

Revision Notes

Condensed notes covering key biological concepts and definitions.

Practicals

Guides for Required Practicals (e.g., Microscopy, Osmosis, Photosynthesis).

GCSE Biology Success

Process Understanding Biology is not just memorization; it's about understanding processes. From photosynthesis to protein synthesis, our resources break down complex pathways into digestible steps.

Practical Application A significant portion of the exam assesses your understanding of scientific methods. We provide detailed guides for all required practicals, including expected results and troubleshooting.

Exam Strategy

  • 1
    Use precise Biological Terminology. Avoid vague descriptions; use terms like 'active site', 'diffusion gradient', etc.
  • 2
    Practice interpreting Data and Graphs. Many questions require analysis of experimental data.
  • 3
    Prepare for Extended Response questions. Structure your answers logically, especially for 6-mark questions.

GCSE Biology FAQs

Do I need to know all the required practicals?

Yes, knowledge of required practicals is essential as questions about them can appear in the written exams.

Is there a lot of maths in Biology?

Mathematical skills account for about 10% of the marks. This includes calculations involving magnification, rates of reaction, and data analysis.

What is the difference between Triple and Combined Biology?

Triple Science covers more content and depth compared to Combined Science. Triple students will have extra topics like the brain, the eye, and more detailed genetics.