IGCSE Biology
Instructor
basco@horntech.co.nz
- Description

Cambridge Assessment International Examination’s goals for its Biology courses include:
To enable students to:
- acquire knowledge and understanding and develop practical skills, including efficient, accurate and safe scientific practices.
- learn to apply the scientific method, while developing an awareness of the limitations of scientific theories and models.
- develop skills in data analysis, evaluation and drawing conclusions, cultivating attitudes relevant to science such as objectivity, integrity, enquiry, initiative and inventiveness.
- develop effective scientific communication skills, using appropriate terminology and scientific conventions.
- understand their responsibility to others/society and to care for the environment.
- enjoy science and develop an informed interest in the subject that may lead to further study.
IGCSE candidates study the following topics:
- Characteristics and classification of living organisms
- Organisation of the organism
- Movement into and out of cells
- Biological molecules
- Enzymes
- Plant nutrition
- Human nutrition
- Transport in plants
- Transport in animals
- Diseases and immunity
- Gas exchange in humans
- Respiration
- Excretion in humans
- Coordination and response
- Drugs
- Reproduction
- Inheritance
- Variation and selection
- Organisms and their environment
- Human influences on ecosystems
- Biotechnology and genetic modification