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Figure 1 Sooty beech scale. The little round drop in the bottom right corner is honeydew. It has been released from the insect through the long waxy tube.
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Many of you will be just starting AS biology. There may be a unit test coming up in January and another in June, but your final A-level examinations are still 2 years away. Provided you allow some time for revision, you should be fine…but there are things you can do to ensure this is the case.

One of the important differences between studying for GCSE and studying for A-level is that at A-level you must expect to take on more responsibility for your own learning. So you have got plenty of time but it is time that you should be using wisely, and time that you should use to read more about your subject.

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