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Cambridge International AS & A level Biology (9700)
IBDP Biology (SL & HL)
Old Syllabus (Last Exam 2024)
New Syllabus (First Exam 2025)
A.Unity and diversity
Water
Nucleic acids
Origins of cells *
Cell structure
Viruses *
Diversity of organisms
Classification and cladistics *
Evolution and speciation
Conservation of biodiversity
B.Form and function
Carbohydrates and lipids
Proteins
Membranes and membrane transport
Organelles and compartmentalization
Cell specialization
Gas exchange
Transport
Muscle and motility *
Adaptation to environment
Ecological niches
C.Interaction and interdependance
Enzymes and metabolism
Cell respiration
Photosynthesis
Chemical signalling *
Neural signalling
Integration of body systems
Defence against disease
Populations and communities
Transfer of energy and matter
D.Continuity and change
DNA replication
Protein synthesis
Mutations and gene editing
Cell and nuclear division
Gene expression *
Water potential
Reproduction
Inheritance
Homeostasis
Natural selection
Sustainability and change
Climate change
Experimental programme
Practical work
Collaborative sciences project
Scientific investigation
IBDP Chemistry (SL & HL)
Structure 1. Models of the particulate nature of matter
1.1 Introduction to the particulate nature of matter
1.2 The nuclear atom
1.3 Electron configurations
1.4 Counting particles by mass: The mole
1.5 Ideal gases
Structure 2. Models of bonding and structure
2.1 The ionic model
2.2 The covalent model
2.3 The metallic model
2.4 From models to materials
Structure 3. Classification of matter
3.1 The periodic table: Classification of elements
3.2 Functional groups: Classification of organic compounds
Reactivity 1. What drives chemical reactions?
1.1 Measuring enthalpy change
1.2 Energy cycles in reactions
1.3 Energy from fuels
1.4 Entropy and spontaneity (AHL)
Reactivity 2. How much, how fast and how far?
2.1 How much? The amount of chemical change
2.2 How fast? The rate of chemical change
2.3 How far? The extent of chemical change
Reactivity 3. What are the mechanisms of chemical change?
3.1 Proton transfer reactions
3.2 Electron transfer reactions
3.3 Electron sharing reactions
3.4 Electron-pair sharing reactions
Experimental programme
Practical work
Collaborative sciences project
Scientific investigation
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