IGCSE
Biology second edition + CD
Don Mackean
ISBN:
9780340981863
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published:
24/04/2009
Book
& CD Pack: 384 pages
Illustrations:
colour illustrations and photos
£17.99
This
highly respected and valued textbook has been the book of
choice for IGCSE students since its publication. This new
edition, complete with CD-ROM, continues to provide comprehensive,
up-to-date coverage of the core and supplementary topics
specified in the IGCSE Biology syllabus, in a bright and
attractive format. Providing full coverage of the syllabus
and helping students attain optimal grades, the book is
supported by a CD-ROM containing extensive revision and
exam practice questions, background information and invaluable
reference material.
Includes
full curriculum grid for easy identification of coverage
of core and supplementary topics
Brand new CD-ROM with practice exam questions written by
CIE's own subject officers
Table
of Contents:
Cells and tissues
The chemicals of living cells
Energy from respiration
How substances get in and out of cells
Photosynthesis and nutrition in plants
Examination questions
Plant structure and function
Transport in plants
Reproduction in flowering plants
Asexual reproduction and cloning in plants
Examination questions
Food and diet
Digestion, absorption and use of food
The blood circulatory system
Breathing
Excretion and the kidneys
The skin, and temperature control
Human reproduction
The skeleton, muscles and movement
The senses
Co-ordination
Personal health
Examination questions
Cell division, chromosomes and genes
Heredity
Variation, selection and evolution
Applied genetics
Examination questions
The interdependence of living organisms
The human impact on the environment
Conservation
Ecosystems
Populations
Examination questions
Classification
Micro-organisms
Feeding
Breathing
Reproduction
Growth and development
Movement and locomotion
Sensitivity
Examination questions
Biotechnology
Disease: causes, transmission and control
Examination questions
Development of biological ideas
Observation and experiment
Glossary
Endorsed
by University of Cambridge International Examinations Board