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2.0 Basic Components of Living Systems
2.4 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
3.0 Biological Molecules
3.5 Lipids
3.6 Structure of Proteins
3.7 Types of Proteins
3.8 Nucleic Acids
3.9 DNA Replication
3.10 Protein Synthesis
3.11 ATP
5.0 Plasma Membranes
5.1 Membrane Structure and Function
5.4 Active Transport
6.0 Cell Division
6.1 The Cell Cycle
7.0 Exchange Surfaces and Ventilation
7.4 Non-Mammalian Ventilation and Gas Exchange
8.0 Transport in Animals
8.2 Blood Vessels
8.3 Blood, Tissue Fluid & Lymph
8.4 Transport of O2 & CO2
8.5 The Heart
9.0 Transport in Plants
9.1 Transport Systems in Plants
9.2 Water Transport in Plants
9.3 Transpiration
9.4 Translocation
9.5 Plant Adaptation to Water Availability
10.0 Classification and Evolution
10.2 The 5 Kingdoms
11.0 Biodiversity
11.5 Genetic Biodiversity
12.0 Communicable Diseases
12.1 Pathogens
12.2 Diseases
12.3 Transmission
12.4 Plant Pathogen Defence
12.5 Non-Specific Defenses
12.6 Specific Immune System
12.7 Prevention and Treatment
13.0 Neuronal Communication
13.1 Co-ordination
13.2 Neurons
13.3 Sensory Receptors
13.4 Nervous Transmission
13.5 Synapses
13.6 Organisation of the Nervous System
13.7 The Brain
13.8 Reflexes
13.9 Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles
13.10 Sliding Filament Model
14.0 Hormonal Communication
14.1 Hormonal Communication
15.0 Homeostasis
15.4 Liver, Excretion & Homeostasis
15.5 Mammalian Kidneys
16.0 Plant Response
16.1 Plant Hormones and Growth
16.2 Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
16.3 Plant Response to Herbivory
16.4 Tropisms
16.5 Commercial Use of Plant Hormones
17.0 Energy for Biological Processes
17.1 Energy Cycles
17.2 ATP Synthesis
17.3 Photosynthesis
17.4 Limiting Factors
18.0 Respiration
18.1 Glycolysis
18.2 Link Reaction
18.3 The Krebs Cycle
18.4 Oxidative Phosphorylation
18.5 Anaerobic Respiration
18.6 Respiratory Substrates
21.0 Manipulating Genomes
21.1 DNA Profiling
21.2 DNA Sequencing and Analysis
21.3 Using DNA Sequencing
22.0 Cloning and Biotechnology
22.1 Natural Cloning in Plants
22.2 Artificial Cloning in Plants
22.3 Cloning Animals
2.0 Basic Components of Living Systems
2.4 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
3.0 Biological Molecules
3.5 Lipids
3.6 Structure of Proteins
3.7 Types of Proteins
3.8 Nucleic Acids
3.9 DNA Replication
3.10 Protein Synthesis
3.11 ATP
5.0 Plasma Membranes
5.1 Membrane Structure and Function
5.4 Active Transport
6.0 Cell Division
6.1 The Cell Cycle
7.0 Exchange Surfaces and Ventilation
7.4 Non-Mammalian Ventilation and Gas Exchange
8.0 Transport in Animals
8.2 Blood Vessels
8.3 Blood, Tissue Fluid & Lymph
8.4 Transport of O2 & CO2
8.5 The Heart
9.0 Transport in Plants
9.1 Transport Systems in Plants
9.2 Water Transport in Plants
9.3 Transpiration
9.4 Translocation
9.5 Plant Adaptation to Water Availability
10.0 Classification and Evolution
10.2 The 5 Kingdoms
11.0 Biodiversity
11.5 Genetic Biodiversity
12.0 Communicable Diseases
12.1 Pathogens
12.2 Diseases
12.3 Transmission
12.4 Plant Pathogen Defence
12.5 Non-Specific Defenses
12.6 Specific Immune System
12.7 Prevention and Treatment
13.0 Neuronal Communication
13.1 Co-ordination
13.2 Neurons
13.3 Sensory Receptors
13.4 Nervous Transmission
13.5 Synapses
13.6 Organisation of the Nervous System
13.7 The Brain
13.8 Reflexes
13.9 Voluntary and Involuntary Muscles
13.10 Sliding Filament Model
14.0 Hormonal Communication
14.1 Hormonal Communication
15.0 Homeostasis
15.4 Liver, Excretion & Homeostasis
15.5 Mammalian Kidneys
16.0 Plant Response
16.1 Plant Hormones and Growth
16.2 Plant Responses to Abiotic Stress
16.3 Plant Response to Herbivory
16.4 Tropisms
16.5 Commercial Use of Plant Hormones
17.0 Energy for Biological Processes
17.1 Energy Cycles
17.2 ATP Synthesis
17.3 Photosynthesis
17.4 Limiting Factors
18.0 Respiration
18.1 Glycolysis
18.2 Link Reaction
18.3 The Krebs Cycle
18.4 Oxidative Phosphorylation
18.5 Anaerobic Respiration
18.6 Respiratory Substrates
21.0 Manipulating Genomes
21.1 DNA Profiling
21.2 DNA Sequencing and Analysis
21.3 Using DNA Sequencing
22.0 Cloning and Biotechnology
22.1 Natural Cloning in Plants
22.2 Artificial Cloning in Plants
22.3 Cloning Animals