This revision guide is clearly written by experienced examiners and teachers and is packed full of information, quick-check revision questions, hints and tips from examiners, and practice exam-style questions, to provide students with that extra help they need for exam preparation.
Human Biology provides full coverage of the specification from OCR first introduced in September 2003. It carries an endorsement from the awarding body and is written by Mary Jones and Geoff Jones who are the authors of numerous successful textbooks for biology courses.
Building on the success of the second edition, this truly accessible textbook comprehensively covers the 2008 AS and A2 level Human Biology specifications for all the main UK exam boards.The book also has a companion website which is free to book users providing extra resources. Written by authors with many years' experience of teaching, examining and writing, this is an ideal resource for class or independent study. The book includes the following features: How Science Works feature boxes focus on this key element of the new specifications. Stretch and Challenge boxes challenge more able students, enabling them to achieve the highest grades. Science in Context boxes encourage students to relate their learning to the world around them. Summaries at the end of every chapter help students with revision. Test Yourself questions throughout the text enable students to monitor their own progress in preparation for their exams. Remember This boxes highlight the key facts. The website provides the following additional resources: Practice questions (and answers) allow students to test their understanding of the material just covered. How Science Works assignments allow students to prepare for the How Science Works element of the new AS and A2 Human Biology exams.
Intended for non-majors, this textbook describes the structure and functions of each human body system, explores the body processes that regulate chemical levels in the blood and body temperature, and overviews genetics, human reproduction, and evolution. The fifth edition trims the overall length by 20% while adding short essays on past scientific
Focuses on the integration of How Science Works to help students understand the underlying principles of science. This book engages students and supports them through the transition from GCSE. It is suitable for teachers of OCR A Level specifications who want to deliver the style A Level in 2008.
Visualizing Human Biology is a visual exploration of the major concepts of biology using the human body as the context. Students are engaged in scientific exploration and critical thinking in this product specially designed for non-science majors. Topics covered include an overview of human anatomy and physiology, nutrition, immunity and disease, cancer biology, and genetics. The aim of Visualizing Human Biology is a greater understanding, appreciation and working knowledge of biology as well as an enhanced ability to make healthy choices and informed healthcare decisions.
This text has been written for students of Advanced human biology courses or the vocational equivalent. It is divided into seven easy-to-use sections. Each begins with an introductory overview which looks at basic principles, provides a revision summary and outlines the organization of the chapter. Case studies and application boxes put everything into the context of the real world, and there is a strong emphasis on factual information. A skills section provides advice on: IT skills; study skills; numeracy; scientific investigations; and chemistry. Past examination questions at the end of sections can be used for practice and revision.
This collection of over 200 classroom-tested activities and reproducible worksheets for students in grades 7 through 12 covers vital concepts in human biology and health, including extensive coverage of AIDS. These high-interest lessons and worksheets get students actively involved in learning-even students who are poorly motivated, learning disabled, or who lack English proficiency. The lessons are written so you can easily accommodate your students' various learning styles whether it's visual, auditory, and tactile. Each lesson helps students make connections between new material and concepts they're already familiar with. The book features 11 units, covering all the body's systems-such as circulatory, digestive, and immune systems, and offers a detailed look at cells, bones, muscles, and more. Each unit provides enjoyable, hands-on activities that engage secondary students-from building a cell model and testing foods for carbohydrates to dissecting a frog and making an action cartoon of a macrophage battling a microorganism. For convenience, the lessons are printed in a big, spiral-bound format that folds flat for photocopying.