#1.2. CIE syllabus 2016-2018
Biology

#1.2. CIE syllabus 2016-2018













Candidates for Cambridge International AS Level Biology study  the following topics:

1    Cell structure
2    Biological molecules
3    Enzymes
4    Cell membranes and transport
5    The mitotic  cell cycle
6    Nucleic acids  and protein  synthesis
7    Transport in plants
8    Transport in mammals
9    Gas exchange and smoking
10  Infectious disease
11  Immunity

Candidates for Cambridge International A Level Biology study  the AS topics  and the following topics:

12  Energy and respiration
13  Photosynthesis
14  Homeostasis
15  Control and co-ordination
16  Inherited change
17  Selection and evolution
18  Biodiversity, classification and conservation
19  Genetic technology










- Cellular Transport
Cellular Transport? Sounds like something off of a Syfi movie, doesn't it? But this ladies and gentlemen, is real!There are four different types of Cellular Transport: diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. The purpose...

- # 25 Passive And Active Transport Across Cell Membranes
Substances can enter or leave a cell in 2 ways: 1) Passive a) Simple Diffusion b) Facilitated Diffusion c) Osmosis (water only) 2) Active a) Molecules b) Particles I. Passive transport across cell membranes 1. Diffusion  Molecules and ions move...

- #7.2 Biological Molecules - Syllabus 2016
2.1    Testing for biological molecules 2.2    Carbohydrates and lipids 2.3    Proteins and water This section introduces carbohydrates, proteins and lipids: organic molecules that  are important in cells. Nucleic...

- Dna
Tell me everything that you can think of the relates to DNA and how does one of those topics help to change our society and technology....

- I'll Karyote On Homeostasis And Organization Further
Cell organization v. homeostasis -cell homeostasis is where there is appropriate internal environment. The plasma membrane forms a cytoplasmic compartment, which maintains homeostasis by allowing cells to exchange materials with their environment. Organelles...



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