Cambridge International AS & A Level Marine Science Second Edition Coursebook with Digital Access (2 Years)
AUTHOR(S):
Matthew Parkin / Melissa Lorenz / Claire Brown / Julian Robson
REGION:
Australia & New Zealand
LEVELS:
Year 11 / Year 12
PUBLICATION DATE:
12/08/2020
- Supports the theoretical aspects of the course as well as application of knowledge, promotion of scientific enquiry and independent learning
- Essential practical activities and a new practical chapter develop investigative skills
- Group project activities such as creating scale models of marine ecosystems develop collaborative skills
- Extended international case studies with discussion questions help students apply knowledge and learn more about real-world contexts
- Maths skills for science feature contains background information, worked examples and practice questions that help students to develop the mathematical awareness required for the course
- Exam command term definitions and advice are provided in a new feature page at the start of the coursebook and incorporated frequently in assessment questions
- Key terms with clear and straightforward definitions of important scientific and academic terms when they first appear
- Reflection questions and activities at the end of projects and practical activities encourage students to understand and improve the way they learn
- Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter and in-chapter questions help students track their understanding
- Answers to all questions are provided in the Digital Teacher’s Resource
How to use this series How to use this book Introduction Introduction to command words Chapter 1: Water 1.1 Particle theory and bonding 1.2 Solubility in water 1.3 Density and pressure Chapter 2: Earth processes 2.1 Tectonic processes 2.2 Weathering, erosion and sedimentation 2.3 Tides and ocean currents Chapter 3: Interactions in marine ecosystems 3.1 Interactions 3.2 Feeding relationships 3.3 Nutrient cycles Chapter 4: Classification and biodiversity 4.1 The classification of marine organisms 4.2 Key groups of marine organisms 4.3 Biodiversity 4.4 Populations and sampling techniques Chapter 5: Examples of marine ecosystems 5.1 The open ocean 5.2 The tropical coral reef 5.3 The rocky shore 5.4 The sandy shore Practical skills 1 Experimental planning including making estimates, predictions and hypotheses 2 Presentation of data and observations 3 Evaluation of procedures and data 4 Analysis of data and conclusions Chapter 6: Physiology of marine organisms 6.1 General cell structure 6.2 Movement of substances 6.3 Gas exchange 6.4 Osmoregulation Chapter 7: Energy 7.1 Photosynthesis 7.2 Chemosynthesis 7.3 Respiration Chapter 8: Fisheries for the future 8.1 Life cycles 8.2 Sustainable fisheries 8.3 Marine aquaculture Chapter 9: Human impacts on marine ecosystems 9.1 Ecological impacts of human activities 9.2 Global warming and its impact 9.3 Ocean acidification 9.4 Conservation of marine ecosystems Glossary Index
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