How should I revise for a Biology exam?

Biology exams rely heavily on recollection and your knowledge of key facts and processes. If you have memorised these and have a good understanding of them, questions are often just a case of manipulating what you already know. I would advise revising the same information over and over again in different forms which will help you to remember and recognise the information as it is presented in the exam.

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