Biology
Course summary
Biology A Level gives students an understanding of many contemporary issues that require a grasp of fundamental biological ideas. It will help you appreciate how society makes decisions about biology-related issues and how biology contributes to the success of the economy and society. In the first year, the topics are; • Lifestyle, health, and risk • Genes and health • The voice of the genome • Biodiversity and natural resources. Through these topics, you will learn about biological molecules, cell structure, DNA, genetics, the circulatory system, heart disease, diet, the use of plants, and biodiversity. In the second year, the topics are; • On the wild side • Immunity, infection, and forensics • Run for your life • Grey matter Through these topics, you will learn about ecology, evolution, diseases such as HIV and TB, muscles, control in plants and mammals, and brain disorders and their treatment. In both years, there are many opportunities for discussing ethical issues such as the implications of the Human Genome Project, GM organisms, and the use of drugs in sports. Over the two-year course you will undertake 18 core practicals to develop a range of laboratory experiment skills and knowledge.
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