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This little revision, home learning or class worksheet comes with answers and helps GCSE students to understand Bacterial Infections in B3 GCSE Biology 🧬🌱.

It tests students on cell reproduction via binary fission and how diseases caused by bacteria spread to humans e.g. through contact. Students also have the chance to identify the disease from symptoms and suggest possible prevention/treatment methods for e.g. Gonorrhea and Salmonella. The included graph helps to reinforce the idea of exponential growth and problems such as antibiotic resistance are also covered.

Bundles containing this resource:
94 Sheet GCSE Biology Mega Bundle
Infection and Response 10 Topic Bundle GCSE

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This practice sheet covers part of Topic 3 of Biology – Infection and Response.
It’s designed for both GCSE Triple Award Science (separate sciences) and Double Award Science (combined science) students.
It’s optimised for the AQA Grade 9-1 Specification 2016 onwards but has been updated for 2022.

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Resource type

Worksheet/Activity

Age range

Age 14-16

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