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Inheritance and evolution Living things in their environment HOW IS THE COURSE DELIVERED? A mixture of classroom teaching and practicals. Students are encouraged to make use of the LRC and the intranet
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Items needed Test tubes 2cm3 syringes Bicarbonate indicator solution Gauze and stopper for each test tube. Living materials Please say what you would like Notes:
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Experiment: Osmosis in living plant cells Demo: no Prepare in advance Buy onion in advance or young rhubarb Other Items needed Microscopes Distilled water Slides and cover slides 1 M sucrose
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Experiment: looking at living plant cells Demo: Prepare in advance: buy fresh onion or prepare other specimens as requested. Cheek cells may be used Items needed Iodine solution (onions) distilled
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the Conference Suite allows students to experience live working environments to enhance their industry knowledge and skills. Rigorous internal verification in Sports and Travel & Tourism. Internal verification
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data could be obtained/dealing with variability in living organisms. Implementation You should be familiar with the following methods of measurement: Methods of measurement Biochemical tests Chromatography
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Living organisms have complex shapes so it is not easy to measure surface area and volume. method 1 Collect two leaves, one from a deciduous tree (ie a tree that sheds its leaves in autumn) and one
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refers to any process that living things use to actively maintain fairly stable conditions necessary for survival… Sections of homeostasis Homeostasis The Internal Environment Control Systems
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The Electron Microscope Microscopes allow us to see living organisms which are too small to be seen by the naked eye The electron microscope uses beams of electrons rather than light to illuminate the
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L Liver Which L is an organ responsible for detoxification? S Sweat Which S is a fluid which cools you down? R Reabsorption What R is the process by which molecules such as glucose are removed from
