@@AlevelBiologyHelp it went so well!! I struggle so much in biology and the questions were actually easy- they were longer mark questions and we didnt even have a question on this, the only a2 content was photosynthesis. But im definitely going back to your channel for my last bio paper,a2.
Very confused You talk about the adenylate cyclase in terms of it in glucagon action, but in my notes given from college it says adenylate cyclase is involved in adrenaline action?
It honestly gets better as you do more of them. You have to think about what they're actually asking, the topic your answer is based on, and the command word i.e. evaluate, describe, suggest etc. You get to know what key words they want you to write as you practise more!! :)
01:07 = What are some of the factors that influence blood glucose concentration?
01:34 = Glycogenesis
02:29 = Glycogenolysis
02:50 = Gluconeogenesis
03:41 = Insulin action
05:56 = Glucagon action
08:04 = Adrenaline action
08:52 = Type 1 diabetes
10:05 = Type 2 diabetes
11:16 = Exam questions and mark schemes
its 4am and i have an exam in a few hours, you make things so easy to understand
Thank you! Let me know how your exam goes!
@@AlevelBiologyHelp it went so well!! I struggle so much in biology and the questions were actually easy- they were longer mark questions and we didnt even have a question on this, the only a2 content was photosynthesis. But im definitely going back to your channel for my last bio paper,a2.
I’m literally in the exact same situation rn that’s crazy 😂
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Got my final Paper 2 exam tomorrow and your vids on the topics have been so helpful. Thank you for making these.
She made this big ass topic easy
time to get through the entire a2, for my last ever bio exam tomorrow
Good luck! Let me know how it went!
Hi just to check, so the beta-cells and then alpha-cells in the pancreas are the chemoreceptors?
Not quite. You just need to know that beta cells produce and secrete insulin, whilst alpha cells secrete glucagon :) Hope this helps!
Very confused
You talk about the adenylate cyclase in terms of it in glucagon action, but in my notes given from college it says adenylate cyclase is involved in adrenaline action?
i have the same, i checked on another web and i think the glucagon process also applies to adrenaline
Hi, it's involved in both!
Would it be crucial and a must to remember name of adenyl cyclase
Yeah - it's on the specification :)
how are you so good at answering exam questions, i know the content but find it really difficult to apply my knowledge
It honestly gets better as you do more of them. You have to think about what they're actually asking, the topic your answer is based on, and the command word i.e. evaluate, describe, suggest etc. You get to know what key words they want you to write as you practise more!! :)
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