Since we are all giving our exams in May/June now, I don't think we'll mind exploring / researching on our doubts; especially in Biology.
Here are a few websites for A level Biology:
[[EDIT]]:
A very good website made by a student (FULL OF NOTES) -
http://www.biology-innovation.co.uk/For videos:http://www.goldiesroom.org/video_archive.htmhttp://intranet.wellingtoncollege.org.uk/page.aspx?id=4911 --
1. Spolem
www.spolem.co.ukAn excellent site for A level biology - especially genetics!
2. Guide to Molecular Biology
www.rothamsted.bbsrc.ac.ukThis site is a good introduction to molecular biology and a good revision aid. Simple yet effective!
3. DNA from the Beginning
www.dnaftb.orgThe science behind each concept is explained by: animation, image gallery, video interviews, problem, biographies, and links.
4. Cells Alive
www.cellsalive.comAll the cells imaginable with great pictures and information to download at your pleasure.
5. Introduction to the Bacteria
www.ucmp.berkeley.eduUS site that's great for A-level students; with sections on the importance, classification and morphology of this fascinating subject.
6. NASA
www.nasa.govYes that's right. Interesting science pages from the US government agency.
7. New Scientist
www.newscientist.comOnline Journal.
8. Science Daily
www.sciencedaily.comOnline Journal.
9. Human Biology Help
www.biologyguide.netOffers you powerful revision notes which have been written and designed for every section in the AQA A-level Human Biology syllabus. A-Level students studying specifications from other boards may still find this site useful, as the major topics from all exam boards are similar.
10. Biology Links from Harvard University
mcb.harvard.eduThere's an awful lot here - give it a try.
11. CSU BioWeb
arnica.csustan.eduMainly for teachers. Consolidates existing biological science teaching and research resources and creates and distributes original multimedia resources for the teaching of biology. Brilliant!
12. Mr Williams' Biology
www.geocities.comUnit notes and study sheets. Give it a go.
13. Zero Bio
www.execulink.comThis is a really great site for students, teachers and anyone interested in biology. Have fun!.
14. National Association of Biology Teachers
www.nabt.orgUS site aiming to empower educators to provide the best possible biology and life science education for all students.
15. A-level Biology theory
www.mrothery.co.ukVery detailed - useful as a back up to textbooks during the course, but not great to use during revision due to long paragraphs.
16. S-Cool
www.s-cool.co.ukA great site with clear and easy to follow notes - ideal for revision.
17. Arkive
www.arkive.orgThis website provides detailed audio-visual profiles of animal species – the mixture of video footage and text makes it a fascinating place to browse and learn.
18. Reminder from ruby92:
http://www.biologymad.com/ Also, try this (suggested by sweetest angel):
if any of you is aaware of this site: thinkwell.com
you have to pay a sum of approx 140$ for the videos but sme dude has uploaded 'em on this site for free www.5min.com
go to this link for the syllabus of videos offered : http://www.thinkwell.com/student/product/biology
check the table of contents and click on each topic to preview the subheadings
it has got everything in biology Alvl but i hvent cheked out chem 'nd phy.
note: type the title from the syllabus into the search engine of the 5min.com and click on the video only with "thinkwell" in the description. its amazing teaching videos.