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Researching and planning bioassays

Students research and use techniques to test and measure the biological activity of two medicines (supports: AQA Unit 12).

This resource contains:

  • Choosing bioassay methods. Procedures are selected that can be used or adapted for use on two chosen medicines - STUDY SHEET 
  • Using bioassay methods. Students carry out and report on bioassays of their two medicines - STUDY SHEET 

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