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Form 5 Bio Summary
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AREA 1.0 TRANSPORT LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.1 Understanding the importance of having a transport system in some multicellular organisms 1.2 Synthesising the concept of circulatory system 1.3 Understanding the mechanism of blood clotting 1.4 Synthesising the concept of Lymphatic system 1.5 Understanding the role of the circulatory system in body defence mechanism 1.6 Appreciating a healthy cardiovascular system 1.7 Understanding the transport of substances in plants 1.8 Synthesising the concept of transport of substances in plants
Factors affecting the rate of transpiration
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES 2.1 Understanding support and locomotion in humans and animals 2.2 Appreciating a healthy musculoskeletal system 2.3 Understanding support in plants
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES 3.1 Understanding response and coordination 3.2 Analysing the role of human nervous system 3.3 Analysing the role of hormones in humans 3.4 Synthesising the concept of homeostasis in humans 3.5 Practising a healthy lifestyle 3.6 Understanding plant hormones
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES 4.1 Analysing gamete formation 4.2 Analysing the role of hormones in the menstrual cycle 4.3 Understanding the early development of a zygote in humans 4.4
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Appreciating the contribution of science and technology to human reproduction 20 4.5 Synthesising the concept of sexual reproduction in flowering plants 4.6 Understanding growth in multicellular organisms 4.7 Understanding the growth curve 4.8 Understanding primary and secondary growth in plants THEME: VARIATION AND INHERITANCE WEEK 23 LEARNING AREA 1.0 INHERITANCE LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.1 Synthesising the concept of inheritance based on Mendels experiment 1.2 Understanding inheritance 1.3 Understanding genes and chromosomes 2.0 VARIATION 2.1 Understanding variation in organisms 2.2 Understanding the causes of variation 2.3 Be respectful towards one another despite variation SPM TRIAL EXAMINATION
Continuous variation and discontinuous variation
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