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• Understand the structure and function of cells and tissues • Explain life processes such as respiration, nutrition and excretion • Describe ... Show more
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Biology F5

Biology is the scientific study of life. It explains how living organisms function, grow, reproduce and interact with their environment. From microscopic cells to complex ecosystems, biology helps us understand the processes that sustain life on Earth.

This BGCSE Biology course provides a complete and structured learning experience designed to help students understand biological concepts and perform confidently in examinations. The course presents complex ideas in a clear and engaging way using illustrations, real-life examples, practical investigations and exam-focused explanations.

Students will explore the structure and function of living organisms, including cells, tissues and organs, and will study how biological systems work together to maintain life. The course also examines genetics, reproduction, ecology, evolution and the impact of human activities on the environment.

Special emphasis is placed on practical biological investigations, scientific reasoning and interpreting biological data, which are essential skills for success in biology examinations and further science studies.

By the end of the course, students will have developed strong scientific understanding and analytical skills needed to solve biological problems, interpret experiments and answer examination questions confidently.

Unit 1: Cell Process and Maintenance
Unit 2: Transport and Circulation
Unit 3: Nutrition
Unit 4: Respiration
Unit 6: Co-ordination and Response
Unit 11: Ecology
Unit 12: Reproduction
Unit 13: Inheritance
What process causes a cell to swell in pure water and shrink in salt solution?
The process is osmosis, where water moves across a partially permeable membrane from high to low water concentration.
Which part of the cell controls cell activities?
The nucleus controls the activities of the cell.
What is the function of chloroplasts in plant cells?
Chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis, producing glucose using sunlight.
What structure in the small intestine increases the surface area for absorption?
Villi increase the surface area for absorbing digested nutrients.
What are enzymes?
Enzymes are biological catalysts that speed up chemical reactions in living organisms.
Why do enzymes stop working at very high temperatures?
High temperatures denature enzymes, changing their shape so the substrate no longer fits.
Which gas is produced during fermentation by yeast?
Carbon dioxide is produced during fermentation.
What is the function of red blood cells?
Red blood cells transport oxygen around the body using haemoglobin.
Where does gas exchange occur in the lungs?
Gas exchange occurs in the alveoli.
What hormone controls blood glucose levels?
Insulin helps regulate blood glucose levels.
What is the function of the diaphragm during breathing?
When the diaphragm contracts and flattens, it allows air to enter the lungs.
What is the function of the kidney?
The kidney filters blood and removes waste products such as urea.
What process do plants use to make food?
Plants make food by photosynthesis using sunlight, carbon dioxide and water.
Which plant tissue transports sugars?
Phloem transports sugars produced during photosynthesis.
Which plant tissue transports water and minerals?
Xylem transports water and mineral salts from roots to leaves.
What is the function of stomata in leaves?
Stomata control gas exchange and water loss through transpiration.
What is the function of the cerebellum in the brain?
The cerebellum controls balance and coordination of movement.
What is the role of platelets in blood?
Platelets help blood clot and stop bleeding.
What is natural selection?
Natural selection is the process where organisms with advantageous traits survive and reproduce more successfully.
Why are roots important for plants?
Roots absorb water and minerals from the soil and anchor the plant.
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Duration 60
Lectures 49
Quizzes 8
Level Form 4 to 5
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This BGCSE Biology course provides a complete and structured learning experience designed to help students understand biological concepts and perform confidently in examinations. The course presents complex ideas in a clear and engaging way using illustrations, real-life examples, practical investigations and exam-focused explanations.

Course requirements

• Have basic knowledge of general science

• Be comfortable with reading scientific explanations

• Be willing to practise diagrams and biological terminology

• Have access to a notebook for diagrams and summaries

Intended audience

BGCSE Biology students preparing for examinations

Form 4 and Form 5 learners studying biology

• Students interested in medicine, nursing, environmental science, agriculture or biotechnology

• Learners who want a strong understanding of life sciences

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Biology - 0573