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Biology for You - National Curriculum Edition for GCSE


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No. of pages 400

Published: 2002

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This is one book to match all the new specifications from AQA, Edexcel and OCR. Questions at the end of each chapter range from simple fill-in-the-missing word to more challenging questions. New exam-style questions at the end of each topic ensure that your students are fully prepared for the new exams. New sections, such as 'How Science Works' and 'Doing Your Coursework', give your students guidance and advice on what is required of them in this new area of the specifications. The popular '...at Work' pages have now been extended and the content throughout is more applied and relevant, in-line with the changes to GCSE Sciences.

 

There are 400 pages in this book. This book was published 2002 by Oxford University Press .

Gareth Williams is the illustrator of the Red Maple Award-shortlisted "The Adventures of Medical Man. " He lives in South Africa.

This book has the following chapters: Part 1 Life processes and cells: cells and tissues; into and out of cells; enzymes. Part 2 Humans as organisms: food and digestion; breathing and respiration; blood and circulation; homeostasis; nervous system; support and movement; reproduction and growth; health. Part 3 Plants as organisms: feeding in plants; transport and water relations; plant reproduction and growth. Part 4 Variation, inheritance, evolution and biotechnology: variation; inheritance; evolution; biotechnology. Part 5 Living things and their environment: adaptation and competition; energy transfer; nutrient cycling.

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