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AS BIOLOGY and AS HUMAN BIOLOGY
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How is the course structured? AS BIOLOGY and AS HUMAN BIOLOGY Unit 1 – molecules and cells Unit 2 – exchange, transport and reproduction (humans and green plants) Unit 3 – energy and the environment
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Unit 1 Molecules and Cells Enzymes Carbohydrates, fats and proteins at work in a cell What’s in the cytoplasm? DNA
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Unit 2B Exchange, Transport and Reproduction Digestion Gas exchange Photosynthesis Heart and circulation Adaptations of plants and animals to their environment Reproduction in humans and flowering plants
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Unit 2H Exchange, Transport and Reproduction in Humans Digestion Gas exchange Heart and circulation Human adaptations to environment Human reproduction and development
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Unit 3 Energy and Environment Ecosystems Pollution Using organisms to produce fuel Coursework
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Coursework One piece of work Individual experiment from any part of the syllabus Assessment categories: Planning Implementation Analysis Evaluation
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How is the course taught? LESSONS 3 lessons a week Each lesson is 1 hour 20 minutes long Theory and practical lessons each week INDEPENDENT STUDY About 3 hours a week Wider reading, watching biological TV programmes, internet research, project work
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What qualifications do I need? GCSE grade B or above in double science or biology is recommended
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