Online Biology Textbook & A Level Revision

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Several websites provide online biology textbooks and revision materials for A level biology, including Khan Academy, OpenStax, and Quizlet. These platforms offer comprehensive resources covering various topics in the subject. Additionally, PubMed is mentioned as a valuable reference for self-learners, featuring a diverse range of biology texts. Educational institutions and publishers also contribute to the availability of online materials. Researching and comparing different options is advised to find the most suitable resources for studying A level biology.
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Does anyone know which website contain online biology textbook,A level one? :cool:

Or which website provide revision site for all topic for A level biology? :smile:

thanks a lot for anyone who help :-p
 
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The link below is to pubmed.com, which contains an online bookshelf for self learners and for those how just need a reference reading session. I am not sure about what you mean by 'A level' but there is a large variety of texts with focuses from neuro, to micro to molecular to biochem etc.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=Books
 


There are many websites that offer online biology textbooks and revision materials for A level biology. Some popular options include Khan Academy, OpenStax, and Quizlet. These sites offer comprehensive textbooks and study materials for various topics in A level biology. Additionally, many educational institutions and publishers also offer online biology textbooks and revision materials. It is recommended to do some research and compare different options to find the one that best suits your needs. Good luck with your studies! 👍
 
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