IB Biology HL, from Bioninja

Biology

DISCLAIMER: THIS DECK MIGHT NOT SUIT YOUR LEARNING STYLE COMPLETELY! ALWAYS ALTER PRE-MADE DECKS TO FIT YOUR NEEDS AND TASTES!

For those desperate or otherwise... I gift to you this, a flashcard deck made by me with material from Bioninja. Most of the material is directly ripped from there, but I added some stuff and fixed certain small mistakes. It's not complete yet, but if you're desperate... it's good enough I think. I got a 7 overall in Bio, if you wanna know that.

To be transparent, the stuff missing is HL options because... I'm lazy.

A note: please feel free to suspend the cards you find unnecessary. Some cards are repetitive or repeated, e.g. cards that both SL topics and HL topics deal with. Some cards are maybe just too wack for you, who knows. Either way, the shortcuts are shift + 2 to suspend a card, shift + 1 to suspend a note (which contains several cards, if it's a cloze note).

Kudos to the people behind Bioninja. This deck wouldn't be possible without them.

Sample Data

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Text The transport of essential molecules within the bloodstream will depend on their {{c1::solubility in water}} -> Water soluble substances will usually be able to {{c2::travel freely in the blood plasma}}, whereas water insoluble substances {{c2::cannot}}
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Section Accessory Organs:
Text Gall Bladder - {{c1::The gall bladder stores the bile produced by the liver (bile salts are used to emulsify fats)}} - Bile stored in the gall bladder is released into the small intestine via the {{c2::common bile duct}}
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Text Adaptive radiation describes the rapid evolutionary diversification of a single ancestral line - It occurs when members of a single species occupy {{c2::a variety of distinct niches}} with different environmental conditions - Consequently, members evolve {{c3::different morphological features}} (adaptations) in response to the {{c4::different selection pressures}}An example of adaptive radiation can be seen in the variety of beak types seen in the {{c1::finches of the Galapagos Islands}} -> These finches have specialised beak shapes depending on {{c5::their primary source of nutrition}} (e.g. seeds, insects, nuts, nectar)
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