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Biology at a Glance


At a Glance

No. of pages 128

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Great for age 11-18 years
In a clear visual way Biology at a Glance presents all the biology material needed for the Foundation and Higher Levels of the New GCSE Double Science syllabus in an easily accessible form. The revised edition includes some new topics and most of the extra content required by the separate Biology and Human Biology GCSE courses. It is a useful introductory guide to A level Biology, and a handy reference and planner for teachers. Each subject is presented diagrammatically on a full page making it easy to learn the key facts and commit them to memory. Mind maps link the information together and each page contains labelled colour line drawings, illustrations and flow charts to reinforce and summarise each topic.

 

This book is part of a book series called At a Glance .

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Manson Publishing Ltd .

This book has the following chapters: Biology in the news. CELLS: Cells, Variety of Cells, Levels of organisation How substances enter a cell Osmosis, Osmosis in action, Osmosis and plant cells, The importance of volume and surface area, Surface area to volume area. BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES: Biological molecules - protein, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Food tests, Enzymes, Commercial uses of enzymes, Words to remember. VARIATION AND INHERITANCE: Variation, Causes of genetic variation, DNA, Cells and chromosomes, Dominant and recessive features, Genetic crosses 1, Genetic crosses 2, Cystic Fibrosis and Huntingdon's, Sickle Cell anaemia, Sex chromosomes, Sex-linked characteristics, Codominance. APPLICATIONS OF GENETICS: Genetic engineering, Genetic fingerprinting, Selective breeding. CELL DIVISION AND EVOLUTION: Cell division Mitosis and Meiosis, Cell division and the human lifecycle, Mitosis and Meiosis, Growth, Asexual reproduction in plants (natural), Asexual reproduction in plants (artificial), Cloning by tissue culture, Plant hormones - auxins, Evolution, Evidence for evolution, Species, Fossils, Classification of living things, Words to remember. ECOLOGY: Food chains and food webs, Woodland habitat, Animal adaptations, Estimating population size, Populations, Pyramids of numbers, Pyramids of biomass, Pyramids of energy, Energy losses and food production, Water cycle, Carbon cycle, Nitrogen cycle. HUMAN EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT: Importance of tropical rain forests, The greenhouse effect, pollution in a river, Air pollution, Pesticides, Fish farming, Farmed salmon, Eutrophication. MICROBES: Useful and harmful microbes, Decomposers, Treatment of Sewage, Food preservation, How diseases spread, Defences of the body to pathogens, Antibodies and immunity. NUTRITION AND CIRCULATION: Human teeth, Tooth decay, The human digestive system 1, The human digestive system 2, Duodenum, Absorption, Structure of blood, Blood cells, Movement of blood around the body, Heart 1, Heart 2, Blood vessels, Capillaries. GAS EXCHANGE AND RESPIRATION: The human thorax, Gas exchanges in the Alveoli, Breathing 1, Breathing 2, Respiration - aerobic and anaerobic, Words to remember. HOMEOSTASIS: The endocrine system, Adrenal glands, Control of blood sugar levels, Homeostasis and the liver, The skin, Temperature regulation, Homeostasis eg. control of body temperature, Excretion in humans, The kidneys and a section through a kidney, A nephron, Control of water in the blood, Hormonal control of water level. REPRODUCTION: Human reproduction systems, The menstrual cycle 1, Hormonal control of the menstrual cycle, The placenta. COORDINATION: The nervous system, The eye, Vision - how we see, The spinal cord, Skeleton and movement, Drugs. PLANTS: Leaves and photosynthesis, Transport in plants, Uses of sugar made in photosynthesis, Limiting factors in photosynthesis, Minerals and plants, Water movement through a plant, Transpiration, Opening and closing of stomata, Leaves, Words to remember. Index.

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