Responding to the Environment

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A-Levels Biology F215 (Responding to the Environment) Mapa Mental sobre Responding to the Environment, criado por salima_yasmin em 10-05-2013.
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Responding to the Environment
  1. 1. Why plants respond to the environment
    1. 2. How plants respond to the environment
      1. 3. Controlling plant growth
        1. 4. Commercial uses of plant hormones
          1. 5. The brain
            1. 6. Organising the nervous system
              1. 7. Coordinated movement
                1. 8. Three types of muscles
                  1. 9. The sliding filament model
                    1. 10. Pulling together - muscles, nerves and hormones
                      1. 11. Innate behaviour
                        1. 12. Behaviour can be learned
                          1. 13. Primate behaviour
                            1. 14. Human behaviour, dopamine and DNA

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