Cambridge IGCSE Biology (0610) – Topical Revision Checklist 2026

Track your confidence level (1–5) for each topic, when you last reviewed it, and when to review next. Aligned to the CIE IGCSE Biology 0610 syllabus for 2026 exams.

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1. Characteristics and classification of living organismsCharacteristics of living organisms
1. Characteristics and classification of living organismsConcept and use of classification
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1. Characteristics and classification of living organismsFeatures of organisms
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2. Organisation of the organismCell structure
2. Organisation of the organismLevels of organisation
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2. Organisation of the organismSize of specimens
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3. Movement into and out of cellsDiffusion
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3. Movement into and out of cellsOsmosis
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3. Movement into and out of cellsActive transport
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4. Biological moleculesCarbohydrates, fats and proteins
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4. Biological moleculesStructure of DNA
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4. Biological moleculesWater
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5. EnzymesEnzyme action
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5. EnzymesFactors affecting enzyme action
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6. Plant nutritionPhotosynthesis
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6. Plant nutritionLeaf structure
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6. Plant nutritionMineral nutrition
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7. Human nutritionDiet
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7. Human nutritionAlimentary canal
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7. Human nutritionMechanical and chemical digestion
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7. Human nutritionAbsorption and assimilation
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8. Transport in plantsXylem and phloem
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8. Transport in plantsTranspiration
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8. Transport in plantsTranslocation
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9. Transport in animalsCirculatory system
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9. Transport in animalsHeart
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9. Transport in animalsBlood vessels
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9. Transport in animalsBlood
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10. Respiration and gas exchangeAerobic respiration
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10. Respiration and gas exchangeAnaerobic respiration
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10. Respiration and gas exchangeGas exchange in humans
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10. Respiration and gas exchangeGas exchange in plants
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11. Excretion in humansExcretion
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11. Excretion in humansStructure of the kidney
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11. Excretion in humansUrine formation
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12. Coordination and responseNervous control
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12. Coordination and responseSense organs
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12. Coordination and responseHormones
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12. Coordination and responseTropic responses
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12. Coordination and responseHomeostasis
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13. ReproductionAsexual reproduction
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13. ReproductionSexual reproduction in plants
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13. ReproductionSexual reproduction in humans
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13. ReproductionSex hormones
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13. ReproductionSexually transmitted infections
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14. InheritanceChromosomes, genes and DNA
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14. InheritanceCell division
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14. InheritanceMonohybrid inheritance
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14. InheritanceVariation and selection
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14. InheritanceGenetic engineering
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15. EcologyEnergy flow
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15. EcologyFood chains and food webs
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15. EcologyNutrient cycles
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15. EcologyPopulation size
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16. Organisms and their environmentAdaptation
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16. Organisms and their environmentEffects of humans on ecosystems
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16. Organisms and their environmentConservation
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Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 revision checklist FAQ

Quick answers about this free revision checklist, how to use it for exam prep, and how it relates to the official syllabus.

What does the 2026 Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 syllabus cover?

This revision checklist mirrors the official Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 syllabus for the 2026 examination series. Every topic and sub-topic on the page is taken from the published syllabus document, so working through the list in order gives you full coverage of what your exam can assess. It covers the Extended tier; Core tier students can use the same checklist and skip Extended-only sub-topics. For the authoritative version, always cross-check with the latest syllabus PDF on your exam board's website before your final revision push.

How many topics are on the Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 exam?

The number of top-level topic groups varies by subject, but you can see the exact count on this page — each major heading in the checklist corresponds to one syllabus topic group, and each row below it is a syllabus-level sub-topic. Use the confidence column (1–5) to flag which sub-topics need more work, and re-score yourself weekly to track real progress instead of guessing.

How long should I spend revising for Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610?

8–12 weeks of focused revision, covering 1–2 topic groups per week with weekly past-paper practice, is realistic for most GCSE / IGCSE students. Use this checklist to plan your weeks: filter by topics you have rated 1–3 and spend your first revision block there. Subjects with heavy practical or extended-writing components (e.g. sciences, English) need more past-paper time in the final block than the topic-by-topic phase.

What's the best order to revise Biology topics?

Revise in roughly the order the syllabus lists the topics — exam boards build later topics on earlier ones, so taking them in syllabus order avoids gaps. Once you have rated every topic, switch to weakest-first: filter the checklist by confidence ≤ 2 and prioritise those topics in your next study block. This is more effective than re-revising topics you already score 4–5 on.

Where can I find Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 past papers and mark schemes?

You can find past papers and mark schemes via Tutopiya's Past Paper Finder and on your exam board's official site. Once you have rated each sub-topic on this checklist, attempt past-paper questions on your weakest topics first — practising under timed conditions is the single best predictor of exam performance, more so than re-reading notes.

How do I download this revision checklist as a PDF or CSV?

Use the Download CSV or Print PDF button at the bottom of the checklist. CSV opens in Excel, Numbers or Google Sheets so you can sort by confidence and re-arrange revision order. The PDF is print-ready for offline use. A free Tutopiya account is required for download — this also unlocks the matching topic resources, notes and worked examples on the Learning Portal.

Is this Biology revision checklist free to use?

Yes, the checklist itself is free — you can view, score and re-score every topic on this page without an account. The CSV / PDF downloads and access to matching Tutopiya Learning Portal resources require a free account. There is no payment required at any point; teachers and parents can also use this checklist freely with their students.

Does this checklist match the latest Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 specification?

Yes. The topics and sub-topics on this page are drawn from the current 2026 Cambridge IGCSE Biology 0610 specification published by Cambridge. Exam boards occasionally tweak weighting or assessment structure mid-cycle, so do a quick sanity-check against the official syllabus PDF when you start your revision and again 4 weeks before the exam.