Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Biology
- Energy and Biomass in Food chain
- Variation and inheritance
- Genetic Disorders
- Genetic Manipulation
- Genetic Variation
- Plants as Organsims
- Plant responses
- Sexual Repoduction in Plants
- Photosynthesis
Anmerkungen:
- 6CO(2) + 6H(2)0
--- light energy --->
C(6)H(12)O(6) + 6o(2)
- Limiting Factors
Anmerkungen:
- Tempuarture
CO(2) concentration
Light intensity
- Glucose
Anmerkungen:
- May be:
Used for respiration
Converted into insouluble starch for storage
Used to produce cellulose, which strenghtens the cell
Used to produce protein
- Exchange and Transport
- Tissues, organs and organ systems
- Organisation
- Animal tissues, organs and systems
- Plant tissues, organs and systems
- Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and enzymes
- Enzymes
- Lipids
Anmerkungen:
- Lipids are molecules consisting of three molecules of fatty acids joined to a molecule of glycerol.
- Proteins
Anmerkungen:
- Protein molecules are made up of long chains of amino acids. These long chains are folded to produce a specific shape that enables other molecules to fit into the protein.
- structural components of tissues such as muscles, hormones, antibodies, enzymes.
- Carbohydrates
Anmerkungen:
- All carbohydrates are made up of units of sugar.
Simple sugars - carbohydrates that contain only one or two sugar units.
Complex carbohydrates -long chains of simple sugar units bonded together.
- Cell Activity
- The movement of substances into and out of cells
- Cell Division
- Cell Structure
- Human Biolodgy
- Respiration
- Nervous System
- Homeostasis
- Control of Water and Ion Content of the Body
- Temperature Control
- Principles of Homeostasis
- Control of Blood Glucose
- Digestion
- Circulation
- Breathing
- Decay and the Carbon Cycle
- Adaptation and interdependence
- Environmental Change and Distribution of Organisms
- Environmental Factors
- Humans and their effects on the environment
- Waste
- Water
Anmerkungen:
- with sewage, fertiliser or toxic chemicals
- Air
Anmerkungen:
- smoke and gases such as sulfur dioxide, which contributes to acid rain
- Land
Anmerkungen:
- toxic chemicals such as pesticides and herbicides, which may be washed from land into water
- Eutrophication
Anmerkungen:
- An increase in the concentration of mineral ions in the water stimulates the growth of algae and/or plants
Eventually the growth of the algae and/or plants results in some of these being unable to receive
Sufficient light for photosynthesis and these organisms die
there is a large increase in the population of microorganisms that feed on these dead organisms
The respiration of the microorganisms depletes the oxygen concentration in the water, leading to the death of aerobic organisms.
- Deforestation
- Adaption
Anmerkungen:
- Organisms have adaptations that enable them to survive in the conditions in which they normally live.
- competition
- Animals
Anmerkungen:
- Competes for food, mates and territory
- Plants
Anmerkungen:
- Compete for light and space, and for water and nutrients from the soil.
- Extremophiles
Anmerkungen:
- Some organisms live in environments that are very extreme, containing:
high levels of salt
high temperatures
high pressures
- Functional
Anmerkungen:
- Related to processes such as reproduction and metabolism.
- Behavioural
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- Structural
Anmerkungen:
- The ways in which organisms are shaped, or coloured
- Parasites
- Malaria
- Defending ourselves against infectious disease
- Evolution
- Speciation
- Extinction
- New species
Anmerkungen:
- isolation: two populations of a species become separated, eg geographically
genetic variation: each population has a wide range of alleles that control their characteristics
natural selection: in each population, the alleles that control the characteristics which help the organism to survive are selectedspeciation: the populations become so different that successful interbreeding is no longer possible.
- Natural Selection
Anmerkungen:
- Theory stated by Darwin in the book "Orgin of Species"
- Introduction
Anmerkungen:
- The theory challenged the idea that God made all the animals and plants that live on Earth
There was insufficient evidence at the time the theory was published to convince many scientists
The mechanism of inheritance and variation was not known until 50 years after the theory was published.
- Evolution
- Species
Anmerkungen:
- Studying the similarities and differences between organisms allows us to classify living organisms into animals, plants and microorganisms,
helps us to understand evolutionary relationships.
- Natural selection