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Greenhill Academics offers A-Level Biology teachers and tutors through a dedicated online tutoring system tailored specifically for A-Level Biology. Our UK-based tutors, primarily educated at prestigious universities, provide comprehensive online A-Level Biology tutoring to students of all abilities. Tutors emphasise practical applications, exam techniques, and strategies through mock papers, guaranteeing students are well-prepared for assessments.
Topics
What will your Biology Tutor teach you?
Cell Biology
Biological Molecules
Exploring the structure, properties, and functions of biological molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
Enzymes
Investigating the role of enzymes in catalysing biochemical reactions, including enzyme kinetics, regulation, and inhibition.
Cell Membranes
Understanding the structure and function of cell membranes, including membrane transport mechanisms such as diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
Cell Signalling
Studying cell communication mechanisms, including signal transduction pathways, receptors, and cellular responses to external stimuli.
Reproduction and Inheritance
Mechanisms of reproduction in both plants and animals: principles of inheritance and genetic variation
Genetics and Molecular Biology
DNA Structure and Function
Understanding the structure and function of DNA, including replication, transcription, and translation processes.
Gene Expression
Investigating gene regulation mechanisms, including epigenetics, transcription factors, and post-transcriptional modifications.
Genetic Inheritance
Exploring patterns of inheritance, including Mendelian genetics, genetic disorders, and population genetics.
Genetic Engineering
Studying techniques of genetic manipulation, including gene cloning, recombinant DNA technology, and gene editing methods such as CRISPR-Cas9.
Evolutionary Genetics
Understanding evolutionary mechanisms such as natural selection, genetic drift, and speciation, and their role in shaping genetic diversity.
Physiology and Ecology
Homeostasis
Exploring mechanisms of homeostasis in living organisms, including regulation of temperature, pH, and water balance.
Nervous and Endocrine Systems
Understanding the structure and function of the nervous and endocrine systems, including transmission of nerve impulses, hormone regulation, and feedback mechanisms.
Transport Systems
Studying the structure and function of circulatory and respiratory systems, including gas exchange, blood circulation, and transport of nutrients and wastes.
Plant Biology
Investigating plant structure, growth, and development, including photosynthesis, transpiration, and plant responses to environmental stimuli.
Population Ecology
Learning about population dynamics, including population growth models, community interactions, and ecological succession.