What do you learn in Cambridge O level Biology?
Biology (5090) Cambridge O Level Biology helps learners to understand the biological world in which they live and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments.
Where is the O level Biology book published?
LEARNER’S BOOK Ministry of Education and Sports Biology Integrated With Technology O’ Level Copyright © National Curriculum Development Centre, Uganda, 2012 Published by National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC), P.O. Box 7002, Kyambogo, KAMPALA.
Which is the best module to learn in biology?
Module 1: Development of Practical Skills in Biology Module 2: Foundations in Biology Module 3: Exchange and Transport Module 4: Biodiversity, Evolution and Disease Module 5: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy Module 6: Genetics, Evolution and Ecosystems AQA Notes 3.1 Biological Molecules 3.2 Cells
What are the checklists for a level maths?
A Level Maths Checklists. 1 Edexcel A Level Maths. 2 Pure (AS Level) 3 Pure (A Level) 4 Statistics & Mechanics (AS Level) 5 Statistics & Mechanics (A Level)
With an emphasis on human biology, the Cambridge O Level Biology syllabus enables learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. Learners gain an understanding of the basic principles of biology through a mix of theoretical and practical studies.
What are the notes for the CIE O Level?
CIE O Level Notes. O Level Biology revision notes made for the CIE exam boards. This covers all the topics and modules for all specifications/syllabuses including 5070 (2017-2019). Topics that are covered include 1. Cell Structure and Organisation; 2. Diffusion and Osmosis; 3. Enzymes; 4. Plant Nutrition; 5. Animal Nutrition; 6.
What are the modules in Edexcel IGCSE human biology?
Edexcel IGCSE Human Biology Notes O Level CIE O Level Notes A-Level OCR Notes Module 1: Development of Practical Skills in Biology Module 2: Foundations in Biology Module 3: Exchange and Transport Module 4: Biodiversity, Evolution and Disease Module 5: Communication, Homeostasis and Energy