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Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes - GCSE IGCSE 9-1 Biology - Science - Succeed In Your GCSE and IGCSE

A secondary education revision video to help you succeed in your Science GCSE and IGCSE. Let Mr Thornton simplify how Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes - it's easy when you know how! No unnecessary information, just the stuff you need to know for GCSE and IGCSE Science revision, in a short, sweet video, to help you Succeed In Your GCSE and IGCSE! Get my lesson plans and schemes of work at http://www.succeedschool.com My Patreon is at   / mrthorntonuk   if you'd like to support this channel. Try the Snapquiz: http://www.snapquiz.co.uk Get the app at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/de... Download a revision guide for Kindle at http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B01BBTP986 Check out my 2nd channel at    / notschool   Check out my gaming channel at    / @notschoolplays9171   Check my twitter at   / mrthorntonuk   for regular updates. My Instagram is at   / mrthorntonuk   Please note that this video relates specifically to GCSE and IGCSE specifications, though it is likely to be useful for other courses too. DISCLAIMER: These videos are a revision guide designed to help students understand the requirements of the GCSE Science course, specifically the course specification(s) mentioned above. Although I say I can "help" students succeed, this should in no way be interpreted as a binding promise that they will definitely achieve any particular final grade. I offer expert guidance to try to improve a student's chances, but as there are so many factors beyond my control, I am unable to make any guarantee about the content of any exams or controlled assessments beyond any restatements of the relevant section or sections of the course specification(s). In my experience, a student's final grade is mainly dependent upon the quantity and quality of preparation he or she puts in. All I can do is try to optimise this preparation. In short, no-one can guarantee a grade; I'm just here to help.

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