Good luck with your Cambridge Biology 9700 practical assessments
Keep this checklist on your phone or desk:
| Question you ask | Data type | Test | Null Hypothesis (H₀) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Is there an association between two variables? | Categorical (e.g., red/white flowers) | | There is no association between [variable A] and [variable B]. | | Is there a difference between two means? | Continuous, normal distribution | Student's t-test | There is no significant difference between the mean of [group 1] and [group 2]. | | Is there a correlation ? | Continuous, paired data | Pearson's correlation | There is no significant correlation between [X] and [Y]. | | Is there a difference (non-normal data)? | Continuous, skewed data | Mann-Whitney U | There is no significant difference between the medians. |
: Benedict’s solution + heat (80–100°C) → Blue to Brick Red. : Iodine solution → Brown to Blue-Black. : Biuret reagent → Blue to Purple/Violet. 2. The Art of Biological Drawing (Q2)
Ensure the layers (like epidermis, cortex, and vascular bundles) are in the correct ratio to one another. Label Lines:
Good luck with your Cambridge Biology 9700 practical assessments
Keep this checklist on your phone or desk: biology 9700 practical notes
| Question you ask | Data type | Test | Null Hypothesis (H₀) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Is there an association between two variables? | Categorical (e.g., red/white flowers) | | There is no association between [variable A] and [variable B]. | | Is there a difference between two means? | Continuous, normal distribution | Student's t-test | There is no significant difference between the mean of [group 1] and [group 2]. | | Is there a correlation ? | Continuous, paired data | Pearson's correlation | There is no significant correlation between [X] and [Y]. | | Is there a difference (non-normal data)? | Continuous, skewed data | Mann-Whitney U | There is no significant difference between the medians. | Good luck with your Cambridge Biology 9700 practical
: Benedict’s solution + heat (80–100°C) → Blue to Brick Red. : Iodine solution → Brown to Blue-Black. : Biuret reagent → Blue to Purple/Violet. 2. The Art of Biological Drawing (Q2) | Continuous, normal distribution | Student's t-test |
Ensure the layers (like epidermis, cortex, and vascular bundles) are in the correct ratio to one another. Label Lines: