
IB Biology Course Book: Oxford IB Diploma Programme
For the IB diploma
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 16. August 2012
Book
Mixed media product
448 pages
978-0-19-838993-4 (ISBN)
Description
The extremely popular IB Diploma course book for Biology has been thoroughly revised, updated and extended. Still uniquely developed with the IB for the latest (2007) syllabus, this second edition has improved page design to allow better access to the content. Option units have been more extensively revised and content is covered more rigorously. All of the features from the first edition have been retained - including the wider aims of the IB through connections to
TOK, international-mindedness and the IB learner profile. Data-based question and ideas for practical experiments reinforce learning. Now in colour, more diagrams and photographs have been included to illustrate the concepts discussed and to place the subject in context. The CD material has been
designed to enhance the book content. There are interactive multiple choice quizzes for each chapter to allow students to check their comprehension. Full answers to questions in the book are included, as are links to useful websites. 'Kitchen sink practicals' are optional exercises that do not always relate directly to the Diploma Programme. They can be done with equipment that can be found easily around the home or classroom and illustrate fascinating aspects of the biological world that will
engage and inspire students.
TOK, international-mindedness and the IB learner profile. Data-based question and ideas for practical experiments reinforce learning. Now in colour, more diagrams and photographs have been included to illustrate the concepts discussed and to place the subject in context. The CD material has been
designed to enhance the book content. There are interactive multiple choice quizzes for each chapter to allow students to check their comprehension. Full answers to questions in the book are included, as are links to useful websites. 'Kitchen sink practicals' are optional exercises that do not always relate directly to the Diploma Programme. They can be done with equipment that can be found easily around the home or classroom and illustrate fascinating aspects of the biological world that will
engage and inspire students.
Reviews / Votes
The Oxford IB course books are the best ever resource for both teachers and students. They are practical, insightful and fully in line with the IB Course outcomes. * Pat Hanson, IB Coordinator, Academy of the Holy Cross, USA * All of the Oxford IB course books are terrific. * Carolyn Hawkins, IB Coordinator, Cookeville High School, USA * We have adopted most of the Oxford course books for our school. We find them well written, well linked to TOK issues and age appropriate. * Sheta Saha, IB Coordinator, Chatsworth International School, Singapore *More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Full Colour
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
1382 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-838993-4 (9780198389934)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Cells ; 2. Membranes ; 3. Cell division ; 4. Chemicals of life ; 5. DNA structure and replication ; 6. Transcription and translation ; 7. Enzymes ; 8. Cell respiration ; 9. Photosynthesis ; 10. Plant science ; 11. Meiosis ; 12. Genetics - the study of inheritance ; 13. Advanced genetics ; 14. Biotechnology and genetic engineering ; 15. Ecology ; 16. The carbon cycle and the greenhouse effect ; 17. Evolution ; 18. Classification ; 19. Digestion ; 20. The transport system ; 21. Defence against infectious diseases ; 22. Gas exchange ; 23. The kidney ; 24. Nerves and hormones ; 25. Muscles and movement ; 26. Reproduction ; 27. Option A: Human nutrition and health ; 28. Option B: Physiology of exercise ; 29. Option D: Evolution ; 30. Option E: Neurobiology and behaviour ; 31. Option F: Microbes and biotechnology ; 32. Option G: Ecology and Conservation ; 33. Option H: Further Human Physiology ; 34. Researching biology - extended essays ; 35. Internal Assessment ; 36. Preparing for your exam ; Answers to questions ; Index