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Biology Higher Tier Results - Welcome To The Top Of The Mountain

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Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! It's the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her eternally under the weather yet uncompromisingly normal and nerdy younger brother Ron. This week we get the results for the biology higher tier paper... how will Laura fare? Will she improve on her foundation tier 5? Will she catastrophically pull that 5 down to a 2? Will BMI be her downfall in the podcast world as well as the real world? How did you get on with this paper if you played a long a little at home? Next week we move on to chemistry... but only for one week and then things get interrupted for some Christmas fun! Don't forget, if you're hoping Santa will bring you Leicester tickets you can pass this link on to friends and family as a helpful hint for what they could get you to make you ecstatically happy come 2025... https://comedy-festival.co.uk/events/lexx-education-live-podcast/ These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨ --- 💬 Show Notes Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! It's the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her nerdy and perpetually sniffly younger brother Ron! This week, Laura faces the challenging higher tier biology exams with a mix of determination and, eventually, resignation. As Ron battles through yet another cold, the siblings dive into the world of microscopes, red blood cells, and the ever-controversial BMI. Despite the odds, Laura manages to hold her own, achieving a commendable 50% on the higher tier exam, which translates to a solid B grade. Not too shabby for someone who was dreading the results! Expect plenty of laughs, a bit of frustration, and a healthy dose of sibling banter as they navigate through the complexities of GCSE biology. Laura's righteous rage at the inclusion of BMI in the curriculum provides a humorous highlight, as she challenges the status quo with her unique perspective. Join us for our annual trip to Twycross Zoo and come see us live in Leicester at The Black Horse in February. Tickets are available now, so don't miss out on the chance to see the chaos unfold in person! And don't forget to participate in our new competition: finish Laura's BMI rant with your most creative and inflammatory answers. The winner will receive a special knitted prize from Laura herself! Enjoy the episode, and remember, we hope you love us! 00:00:00 " Ron: I got rid of one illness and just picked up another one 00:01:35 " End of Tom Cruise's tour tonight; I'm a bit sad 00:03:07 " Our Leicester show has been announced; get your tickets now 00:03:32 " Laura Charter: I think you're a bit glass half empty this episode 00:08:05 " Paid your Patreon money today, Ron. Thank you. We are swimming in cash these days 00:08:47 " Question one was all about microscopes; we're off to an okay start 00:10:17 " Ask one reason why student could not see any cells using microscope 00:11:52 " Question four was about why red blood cells burst and plant cells don't 00:15:45 " Question number two was all about antibiotics and growing things on agar plates 00:18:42 " You correctly guessed the smallest area of no bacterial growth around antibiotic discs 00:22:56 " Laura: I lost some marks because of my rage on this exam 00:24:46 " You were asked to give three significant figures in GCSE maths 00:25:56 " Rob says he and his wife have been watching fireworks from their house 00:26:35 " You were asked to describe two patterns related to BMI category 00:27:05 " Explain the financial impact on the UK economy of increasing number of obese 00:29:21 " You correctly identified that arthritis affects business and leisure activities and performance 00:30:12 " You had to name the subcellular structures where aerobic respiration takes place 00:31:34 " We talked about anaerobic respiration versus aerobic 00:32:37 " You got one out of 14 on question 7. Why the concentration carbon dioxide stayed the same after five days 00:35:42 " You had to name three parts of the human digestive system for two marks 00:36:19 " Question 5.3 was explain how amylase breaks down starch 00:37:50 " Question 5.4 was about starch solution getting digested by amylase 00:39:28 " As temperature increases, amylase breaks down starch more efficiently 00:42:14 " Laura correctly identified which cells control rate of water loss in a leaf 00:45:09 " M6. Explain why you said cold at midnight and there's no sun 00:47:37 " You said metastasized tumours have rapid, uncontrollable growth 00:48:47 " Low number of blood components decrease oxygen delivery and increases fatigue 00:52:25 " A person has a tumour blocking the tube leading from the gallbladder 00:55:20 " How about we run a competition for the best Finnish answer to BMI question 01:00:04 " Ron says he accidentally conned some people by booking an Airbnb 01:02:14 " Next week will be chemistry 1 before we stop for some Christmas contentLove the show? Join our Patreon for exclusive content and support our little science adventure! Stay tuned for next week's episode as we dive into chemistry before taking a break for some festive fun. Have a lovely week, and may your Advent calendars be filled with joy! Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! It's the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her eternally under the weather yet uncompromisingly normal and nerdy younger brother Ron. This week we get the results for the biology higher tier paper... how will Laura fare? Will she improve on her foundation tier 5? Will she catastrophically pull that 5 down to a 2? Will BMI be her downfall in the podcast world as well as the real world? How did you get on with this paper if you played a long a little at home? Next week we move on to chemistry... but only for one week and then things get interrupted for some Christmas fun! Don't forget, if you're hoping Santa will bring you Leicester tickets you can pass this link on to friends and family as a helpful hint for what they could get you to make you ecstatically happy come 2025... https://comedy-festival.co.uk/events/lexx-education-live-podcast/ These show notes were generated by Headliner AI. If you enjoy them please tell other podcasters by giving a shoutout to https://headliner.app in your episode ✨ --- 💬 Show Notes Hello and welcome to another episode of Lexx Education! It's the comedy science podcast where comedian Laura Lexx tries to learn science from her nerdy and perpetually sniffly younger brother Ron! This week, Laura faces the challenging higher tier biology exams with a mix of determination and, eventually, resignation. As Ron battles through yet another cold, the siblings dive into the world of microscopes, red blood cells, and the ever-controversial BMI. Despite the odds, Laura manages to hold her own, achieving a commendable 50% on the higher tier exam, which translates to a solid B grade. Not too shabby for someone who was dreading the results! Expect plenty of laughs, a bit of frustration, and a healthy dose of sibling banter as they navigate through the complexities of GCSE biology. Laura's righteous rage at the inclusion of BMI in the curriculum provides a humorous highlight, as she challenges the status quo with her unique perspective. Join us for our annual trip to Twycross Zoo and come see us live in Leicester at The Black Horse in February. Tickets are available now, so don't miss out on the chance to see the chaos unfold in person! And don't forget to participate in our new competition: finish Laura's BMI rant with your most creative and inflammatory answers. The winner will receive a special knitted prize from Laura herself! Enjoy the episode, and remember, we hope you love us! 00:00:00 " Ron: I got rid of one illness and just picked up another one 00:01:35 " End of Tom Cruise's tour tonight; I'm a bit sad 00:03:07 " Our Leicester show has been announced; get your tickets now 00:03:32 " Laura Charter: I think you're a bit glass half empty this episode 00:08:05 " Paid your Patreon money today, Ron. Thank you. We are swimming in cash these days 00:08:47 " Question one was all about microscopes; we're off to an okay start 00:10:17 " Ask one reason why student could not see any cells using microscope 00:11:52 " Question four was about why red blood cells burst and plant cells don't 00:15:45 " Question number two was all about antibiotics and growing things on agar plates 00:18:42 " You correctly guessed the smallest area of no bacterial growth around antibiotic discs 00:22:56 " Laura: I lost some marks because of my rage on this exam 00:24:46 " You were asked to give three significant figures in GCSE maths 00:25:56 " Rob says he and his wife have been watching fireworks from their house 00:26:35 " You were asked to describe two patterns related to BMI category 00:27:05 " Explain the financial impact on the UK economy of increasing number of obese 00:29:21 " You correctly identified that arthritis affects business and leisure activities and performance 00:30:12 " You had to name the subcellular structures where aerobic respiration takes place 00:31:34 " We talked about anaerobic respiration versus aerobic 00:32:37 " You got one out of 14 on question 7. Why the concentration carbon dioxide stayed the same after five days 00:35:42 " You had to name three parts of the human digestive system for two marks 00:36:19 " Question 5.3 was explain how amylase breaks down starch 00:37:50 " Question 5.4 was about starch solution getting digested by amylase 00:39:28 " As temperature increases, amylase breaks down starch more efficiently 00:42:14 " Laura correctly identified which cells control rate of water loss in a leaf 00:45:09 " M6. Explain why you said cold at midnight and there's no sun 00:47:37 " You said metastasized tumours have rapid, uncontrollable growth 00:48:47 " Low number of blood components decrease oxygen delivery and increases fatigue 00:52:25 " A person has a tumour blocking the tube leading from the gallbladder 00:55:20 " How about we run a competition for the best Finnish answer to BMI question 01:00:04 " Ron says he accidentally conned some people by booking an Airbnb 01:02:14 " Next week will be chemistry 1 before we stop for some Christmas contentLove the show? Join our Patreon for exclusive content and support our little science adventure! Stay tuned for next week's episode as we dive into chemistry before taking a break for some festive fun. Have a lovely week, and may your Advent calendars be filled with joy! Show notes created by https://headliner.app --- 🎙️ Thanks for podcasting with Headliner! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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