hmm well im finding it difficult to pick which A levels i wna do ... any body reccomend or not reccomend any?
just wna get some opinions
''Let the days do as they please,
And be optimistic when destiny decrees,
Do not despair due to the events of nights past
For the events of this world were not meant to last.”
ok JazakAllah
i have this question state how the formation of ATP in krebs cycle differs from the formation of oxidative phosphorylation
i think its the CIE board or something i'm not sure
The carbons are oxidised to Carbon dioxide in Krebs Cycle. And making bonds = energy given off. Where as in the Oxidative phosphorylation, energy is released when electron from the carriers (NADH) move down the electron transport chain, through the stalked particles and join with acceptors such as oxygen. (This is how water's formed during respiration. The process seemed so much simpler during my GCSE year. Sigh)
:: Afifa ::, you could give history and geography a try. Though you'll have to be writing a whole load of essays in a very short time.
The carbons are oxidised to Carbon dioxide in Krebs Cycle. And making bonds = energy given off. Where as in the Oxidative phosphorylation, energy is released when electron from the carriers (NADH) move down the electron transport chain, through the stalked particles and join with acceptors such as oxygen. (This is how water's formed during respiration. The process seemed so much simpler during my GCSE year. Sigh)
:: Afifa ::, you could give history and geography a try. Though you'll have to be writing a whole load of essays in a very short time.
are you saying an example of an electron carrier is NADH? I thought it was cytochrome.
What board are you with for Biology?
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
are you saying an example of an electron carrier is NADH? I thought it was cytochrome.
What board are you with for Biology?
No they're hydrogen carriers. It's just that the electrons are with the hydrogen when the hydrogen is carried. My wording was imperfect.
EDIT: (Now that I've read the post again, I relised it's not my bad. My wording was fine. You're interpretation was wrong. So I removed the 'my bad' from my post).
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
The carbons are oxidised to Carbon dioxide in Krebs Cycle. And making bonds = energy given off. Where as in the Oxidative phosphorylation, energy is released when electron from the carriers (NADH) move down the electron transport chain, through the stalked particles and join with acceptors such as oxygen. (This is how water's formed during respiration. The process seemed so much simpler during my GCSE year. Sigh)
:: Afifa ::, you could give history and geography a try. Though you'll have to be writing a whole load of essays in a very short time.
:: Afifa ::, you could give history and geography a try. Though you'll have to be writing a whole load of essays in a very short time.
essays ina short tym?....something which is deifintly not my cup of tea
inshallah im planning on doing R.E
anybody do accounting?
''Let the days do as they please,
And be optimistic when destiny decrees,
Do not despair due to the events of nights past
For the events of this world were not meant to last.”
essays ina short tym?....something which is deifintly not my cup of tea
inshallah im planning on doing R.E
anybody do accounting?
R.E. has essays too. You might want to consider Economics. Not many sixth forms/colleges offer it though.
About history, I think it's a lot to do with essays. But obviously you'd need to know the dates, the incidents, the people etc. You would also need to be able to understand complicated sources. Or so I've been told by my friend who does A-level history.
About history, I think it's a lot to do with essays. But obviously you'd need to know the dates, the incidents, the people etc. You would also need to be able to understand complicated sources. Or so I've been told by my friend who does A-level history.
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cool...Sounds good...(Well I say that because I like it.)
I did AS level History, and yes it is quite a lot of writing. You need to develop your analytical writing in particular. What may have been an A* grade essay at GCSE may only be a C grade at A-Level. It's a lot more in depth.
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
one of my friend did world history in Olevels she got an A
U can do subjects like this if ur good at written english
Is this in Pakistan? If this was in the UK, then your friend must be really old
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
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