Subject Overview
The life science of Biology looks at the forms and functions of living things (organisms); how they relate to each other and to their environment. Studies in Biology have resulted in a modern, more complex understanding of the process of life.
Unit 1 & 2
In Unit 1 & 2 you will:
- Explore cell structure and lifecycle of cells
- Understand how plant and animal systems function and maintain a stable internal environment
- Undertake a student designed practical investigation
- Explore genetic inheritance of traits
- Investigate reproductive processes for survival
- Study adaptations of organisms within ecosystems
- Investigate ethical issues relating to genetics
Unit 3 & 4
In Unit 3 & 4 you will:
- Explore the structure of nucleic acids and proteins and the processes of producing proteins within the cell
- Understand DNA manipulation techniques and applications, considering the ethical implications
- Learn about biochemical processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration
- Investigate organism responses to pathogens via different levels of immunity
- Explore how species are related and patterns of evolution
- Undertake a student designed practical investigation
Types of Assessment
- Tests and examinations
- Data analysis
- A report of a practical activity
- Case study analysis
- Analysis of bioethical issues
- Research report
Class Activities
- Experiments
- Problem Solving
- Data Analysis
- Scientific Poster
- Modelling
- Quizzes
Careers that may link to this subject area
- Biochemist
- Dentist
- Doctor
- Ecologist
- Geneticist
- Immunologist
- Nurse
- Osteopath
- Paramedic
- Park Ranger
- Pharmacist
- Physiotherapist
- Science Teacher
- Scientist
- Speech Pathologist