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WJEC GCSE Biology/Biology 1/Adaptation and Competition

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The first section of the GCSE Biology course, Adaptation and Competition, is also one of the easiest sections. Learn a few definitions, a couple of facts, and then simply use your common sense. However, make sure that you learn this section well, bec...
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General Biology/Animal Evolution

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General Biology | Getting Started | Cells | Genetics | Classification | Evolution | Tissues & Systems | Additional Material
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Evolutionary Biology/Early History of Life on Planet Earth

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< Evolutionary Biology
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IB Biology Practical Investigations

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significant changes in internal assessment procedures and criteria. To make sure you have the right subject guide, please go to the OCC Biology Section.
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General Biology/Glossary

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Cell Biology/Nucleus

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In cell biology, the nucleus is an organelle, found in most eukaryotic cells. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material as DNA. Nuclei have two primary functions: to control chemical reactions within the cytoplasm and to store information need...
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Issues in Interdisciplinarity 2018-19/Truth in Reproductive Biology

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Humans develop particular truths and perspectives due to their upbringing in a certain time and society. These implicit biases can affect fields that we consider far removed from culture. Our case study first surfaced when Emily Martin analysed repro...
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General Biology/Cells/Membranes

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General Biology | Getting Started | Cells | Genetics | Classification | Evolution | Tissues & Systems | Additional Material
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General Biology/Cells/Cell-Cell Interactions

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Cell Biology/Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Cell Biology | Parts of the cell | Organelles Endoplasmic Reticulum | Mitochondria and Chloroplasts >> The endoplasmic reticulum (endoplasmic="within the cytoplasm", reticulum="little net"; short : ER) is an important organelle in all eukaryotic cel...
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In-Depth General Biology/Foreword

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We are all alive. We all breathe, eat, move, react, grow, reproduce and die. And that's something that extends to all living things on Earth and not only us, humans. Life extends everywhere, and some lifeforms are so small we can't even see them with...
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IB Biology Practical Investigations/Genetics

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Investigations in Biology. Gibson, J. IBID Press, 2001. ISBN 1 876659 009 Genome. Ridley, M. Fourth Estate, 1999. ISBN 1 85702 834 1 Essential Cell Biology. Alberts
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General Biology/Classification of Living Things/Prokaryotes

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For Eubacteria, please visit General Biology/Classification of Living Things/Eubacteria.
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IB Biology/Option G - Ecology and Conservation

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Return to IB Biology Originally obtained from [1] and edited by Robert Wiblin.
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IB Biology Practical Investigations/Plant Science

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Evaluation Practical Biology for Advanced Level : Roberts, King &amp; Reiss. Nelson ISBN 0-17-544005-0 Further Investigations in Biology (Vol 3): Plants. Billiet
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Evolutionary Biology/Carl Linnaeus

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Lando is the GOAT.
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Bioinformatics/The central dogma of molecular biology

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The central dogma of molecular biology is an explanation of the flow of genetic information within a biological system. It was first stated by Francis
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General Biology/Getting Started/Matter

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General Biology | Getting Started | Cells | Genetics | Classification | Evolution | Tissues & Systems | Additional Material
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Fig. 17 in Taxonomic revision of the deep channel electric fish genus Sternarchella (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae), with descriptions of two new species

Evans, Kory M.; Crampton, William G. R.; Albert, James S. · 2017 · Zenodo
Neotropical Ichthyology
Fig. 17. Map of collection localities of S. orthos (triangles), S. schotti (circles), and S. duccis (stars). Note these three species are broadly sympatric throughout the Eastern and Western Amazon, with S. orthos also present in the upper Madeira an...
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Sternarchella raptor

Evans, Kory M.; Crampton, William G. R.; Albert, James S. · 2017 · Zenodo
Taxonomic revision of the deep channel electric fish genus Sternarchella (Teleostei: Gymnotiformes: Apteronotidae), with descriptions of two new species, pp. 1-30 in Neotropical Ichthyology
<p><b><i>Sternarchella raptor</i> (Lundberg, Cox Fernandes &amp; Albert, 1996)</b></p><p><b>Fig. 23, Tab. 8</b></p><p><i>Magosternarchus raptor</i> Lundberg <i>et al</i>., 1996:658, fig. 1 [type locality: Amazonas, Brazil, r&iacute;o Solim&otilde;es,...
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