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020 | _a1857583353 | ||
020 | _a9781857583359 | ||
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100 | _aToole, A.G; | ||
245 | 2 | _aA Level Biology | |
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_aLondon: _bLetts Educational, _c1996. |
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_a322 pages : _billustrations ; 30 cm. |
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490 | _aLetts study guide | ||
500 | _aIncluded Index | ||
505 | _aSection 1 Starting points: How to use this book - the structure of this book, using your syllabus checklists; syllabus checklists and paper analysis - AEB, Cambridge, ULEAC, NEAB, NICCEA, Nuffield, Oxford, Oxford and Cambridge, Scottish, WJEC, examination board addresses; studying and revising biology - the difference between GCSE and A/AS level, modular courses, study strategy and techniques, practical assessment and coursework, revision techniques; the examination -question styles, examination techniques, taking modular tests, final preparation. Section 2 Biology topics: organization; variety of organism; cell division and genetics; reproduction and development; energetics; ecology; transport and exchange; coordination, response and control. Section 2 Test run: test your knowledge; test your knowledge quiz answers; progress analysis; mock exam paper; mock exam suggested answers. | ||
520 | _aAs a result of the growth in popularity of modular syllabuses, and the introduction by the Schools Curriculum Authority of new core criteria, this new edition of A-Level biology not only covers these changes, but also incorporate the latest exam questions. Features include syllabus analysis, step-by-step coverage of topics, practice questions, and advice on study and coursework. | ||
700 | _aToole, S.M. | ||
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