I have finally updated the maths4biosciences website so that direct links can now be used to get to specific question types. These links are shown below.
Simple section questions:
Percentage solutions – weight by weight (w/w), volume by volume (v/v) and weight by volume (w/v) – questions include calculating the number of grams or volumes needed and the percentage of solutions - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=percentsol
Moles – how many moles is this number of grams, and how many grams is this number of moles - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=moles
Molarity – how many grams do you need, and what is the molarity of a solution made using this many grams made up to this volume - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=molarity
Logs – logs to numbers and numbers to logs - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=logs
Dilutions – molar and concentrations as mg/ml - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=dilutions
And units – converting between different weights, concentrations and volumes - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=units
Advanced section questions:
Standard Curve – using data from an experiment to produce a standard curve and then determine the unknown concentration of a sample - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=standardcurve
Spectrophotometry – using the Beer-Lambert Law to calculate concentration, absorbance and the extinction coefficient - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=spectrophotometry
Percentages – converting to other expressions of concentration - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=percentages
Percentage solution dilutions – calculating a dilution to its new molarity, concentration expressed as weight by volume and as a percentage concentration - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=dilutionsper
PCR – calculating how much sterile water is needed to make up a PCR to the correct volume - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=pcr
Molar dilutions – calculating a dilution to its new molarity, concentration expressed as weight by volume and as a percentage concentration - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=dilutionsmolar
Molar calculations – converting to different expressions of concentration - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=standardcurve
mg/ml calculations – converting to other expressions of concentration - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=dilutionsmg and https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=mgml
Enzyme kinetics – calculating the Km (the Michaelis constant), Vmax and the activity of the enzyme for a given set of enzyme data - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=enzymekinetics
ELISA – determining the unknown concentration of three samples on an ELISA plate - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=elisa
Degeneracy – how many different DNA molecules could encode for a protein sequence - https://maths4biosciences.com/?t=degeneracy
This now means I will be able to add links back from specific videos on the YouTube Channel to the relevant questions on maths4biosciences.