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Well, For paper 6 just read all the expirements u have taken in the syllabus and 100% he will ask from them addition to that u must know how to draw perfectly if u are not a good drawer it will be better to divide the picture given into squares and then draw bigger squares in the area provided and copy it and it will be enlarged but this will take time, next is the magnification which is = DRAWING/ACTUAL u just take any length from the drawing you made and divide it by the crossponding length of the drawing given and in the graphs you should know how to know the difference between the bar chart, histogram and line graph.
FOR NOW memorize the expirements quickly and solve past papers as much as you can and dont forget to time your self and if u exceeded the time try to finish before the time by 20-25 minutes to have time to revise in the IGCSE EXAM,... WELL I HOPE THIS GIVES YOU AND IDEA ABOUT WHAT TO DO ?
No problem any time but before 11 o' clock well i dont know about your region iam in ksa so its after 3 hrs and im sorry i have no idea about the revision page here but if you have your bio notes just read all the expirements and then solve past papers,,,,,,,,,,, if you are in the same country region as me and i didnt answer later i will in the morning as soon as i canThanks I may ask another question later when I finish if that's okay with you. But thanks again, it helped Oh and does the revision page for bio on this site help? Or should I just solve past papers?
Well try to memorize every single daiagrams about plants and cells in the bio syllabus , for the feather u could say hairs, the stalk in the middle and i think thats it and the rest marks are for the good drawing. Other Labels could be like Micropyle, Radical, Plumule, Stalk, Midrib, Network viens, Parallel Viens, Cell wall Cell membrane ...etc.What all labels for the diagrams should I learn?? In the recent papers, I have seen questions where you have to draw diagrams which I have no idea how to label. For example, you had to draw a feather in the M/J 11 paper, so what all strange diagrams should I prepare myself for??
I'm mainly confused about the diagrams ..........what type of diagrams I should learn how to draw them ??
I dont think so,, becuase even though they asked for it you should count the squares which more than its half is occupied by the feather and the stalk is not applying thatI have a doubt. In this paper:
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Biology (0610)/0610_w11_qp_61.pdf
Question 2 b i) To find surface area we need to measure the feathery part but not the thin structure below right?
Thanks a lot!I dont think so,, becuase even though they asked for it you should count the squares which more than its half is occupied by the feather and the stalk is not applying that
Guys pleaseeeee help.. I asked a question but no one has replied yet.. How do you find the surface area of a leaf on a grid??
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Biology (0610)/0610_w11_qp_61.pdf No. 2(b)
Please show me the working..!!
But the marking scheme says 12.5 cm2.. hw do u get that??Theres no working, you just count the squares that the leaf occupies. For the ones that it partially occupies , add those together to make one square. Theres a range for that answer so don't worry.
But the marking scheme says 12.5 cm2.. hw do u get that??
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