IGCSE Biology: 2-Week Revision Plan

A focused 14-day revision plan for IGCSE Biology (0610). Cover high-yield topics, master diagrams, and avoid common mistakes before your May/June 2026 exam.

Biology 0610 14-Day Plan Exam Season 2026

Download the Biology Key Terms Sheet

All definitions, diagrams, and processes in one place.

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Your Biology Exams Are Spread Over 6 Weeks

FIRST EXAM
Paper 3/4 (Theory)
30 April 2026
Zone 3: PM • Zone 4/5: AM
12 DAYS LATER
Paper 5/6 (Practical)
12 May 2026
Zone 3: PM • Zone 4/5: AM
LAST EXAM
Paper 1/2 (MCQ)
8 June 2026
Zone 3: PM • Zone 4/5: AM
Strategy tip: Your Theory paper is early (30 April), so start revising NOW. You have nearly a month between Practical and MCQ — use this time wisely!
What zone am I in? Zone 3 = UK, UAE, Middle East, Africa • Zone 4 = India, Pakistan, Bangladesh • Zone 5 = Singapore, Malaysia, China. Find your zone →

Two weeks is enough to significantly improve your Biology grade — if you focus on the right things. This plan targets high-yield topics (human biology, plant biology, genetics), diagram skills (cell structures, organ systems), and exam technique.

Biology rewards precise definitions and clear diagrams. Focus on exact terminology — examiners mark for specific keywords.

1 Week 1: High-Yield Topics

Days 1-2: Cell Biology & Transport

Foundation topic that appears in almost every paper.

  • • Animal vs plant cells — know all organelles and functions
  • • Diffusion, osmosis, and active transport — definitions matter!
  • • Enzyme action — lock and key model, optimum conditions
  • • Microscope calculations (magnification = image size ÷ actual size)
Review Cell Biology Notes →

Days 3-4: Human Biology (Circulation & Respiration)

Guaranteed to appear — learn the diagrams!

  • • Heart structure — chambers, valves, blood vessels
  • • Blood components — red cells, white cells, platelets, plasma
  • • Gas exchange in alveoli — surface area, diffusion gradients
  • • Aerobic vs anaerobic respiration equations
Practice with Flashcards →

Days 5-6: Plant Biology

Photosynthesis and transport are high-mark questions.

  • • Photosynthesis equation and limiting factors
  • • Leaf structure — palisade cells, guard cells, stomata
  • • Transpiration and translocation
  • • Plant hormones (auxins) and tropisms

Day 7: Genetics & Inheritance

Genetic crosses appear every year — practice Punnett squares!

  • • DNA structure, genes, and chromosomes
  • • Monohybrid crosses and Punnett squares
  • • Dominant vs recessive alleles
  • • Sex determination and sex-linked inheritance

2 Week 2: Past Papers & Gaps

Days 8-9: Nutrition & Digestion

Know enzyme locations and food tests.

  • • Food groups: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, minerals
  • • Digestive system — organs and enzyme secretions
  • • Food tests (iodine, Benedict's, biuret, ethanol emulsion)
  • • Absorption in the small intestine (villi structure)

Days 10-11: Theory Paper Practice

Paper 3/4 requires clear written explanations.

  • • Do one full Paper 3 or 4 under timed conditions
  • • Check mark scheme — learn the exact phrases examiners want
  • • Practice labelling diagrams clearly
  • • Use biological terms precisely (not "food" — say "glucose")
Get 2024 Past Papers →

Days 12-13: Practical Skills (Paper 5/6)

Know how to describe biological drawings and experiments.

  • • Drawing biological specimens (clear lines, labels, scale)
  • • Recording results in tables with correct headings
  • • Plotting graphs with best-fit lines or curves
  • • Describing variables (independent, dependent, controlled)

Day 14: Light Review Only

The day before the exam — don't cram new content.

  • • Review your key terms sheet and diagrams
  • • Skim through common mistakes notes
  • • Check your equipment (calculator, pens, ruler)
  • • Get good sleep — your brain consolidates overnight

Use the Gaps Between Papers

You have 12 days between Theory and Practical, then nearly a month until MCQ. Plan your revision accordingly.

1

After Paper 3/4 (30 Apr) → Before Paper 5/6 (12 May)

12 days to master practical skills.

  • • Practice drawing biological specimens with clear labels
  • • Review food tests and their expected results
  • • Master graph plotting — choosing scales, drawing curves
  • • Learn to describe observations precisely: "cells become turgid" not "cells get bigger"
2

After Paper 5/6 (12 May) → Before Paper 1/2 (8 June)

27 days — plenty of time for MCQ practice!

  • • Do 4-5 full MCQ papers under timed conditions (45 minutes each)
  • • Focus on quick recall: definitions, functions, processes
  • • Review diagrams — MCQs often test labels and structures
  • • Use elimination — cross out obviously wrong answers first

Quick Reference: What Appears Most Often

Paper 3/4 (Theory)

First exam: 30 April

  • • Use biological terminology
  • • Label diagrams clearly
  • • Show working in calculations
  • • Answer all parts of questions

Paper 5/6 (Practical)

Second exam: 12 May

  • • Biological drawings
  • • Results tables with units
  • • Describe observations
  • • Plan fair experiments

Paper 1/2 (MCQ)

Last exam: 8 June

  • • Definitions & functions
  • • Diagram labels
  • • Process sequences
  • • Data interpretation

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