Study & Master Life Sciences Learner's Book Grade 10 (1 Year) Elevate Edition

Study & Master Life Sciences Learner's Book Grade 10 English

Study & Master Life Sciences Learner's Book Grade 10 English

1st Edition
Annemarie Gebhardt, Peter Preethlall, Sagie Pillay, Bridget Farham
January 2012
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9781107612419

Study & Master Life Sciences Grade 10 has been especially developed for the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS).

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Overview

Study & Master Life Sciences Learner's Book Grade 10 has been especially developed by an experienced author team for the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS). This easy-to-use course helps learners master essential content and skills in Life Sciences. The comprehensive Learner's Book includes an expanded contents page indicating the CAPS coverage required for each strand, mind maps that outline each module, activities and assessment throughout that develop learners' science knowledge and skills. A review at the end of each unit consolidates learning. Case studies link science to real-life situations and present balanced views on sensitive issues.

Contents

  • MODULE ONE. Molecules to organs
  • Unit 1. The chemistry of life - Molecules for life
  • Unit 2. Cells - the basic unit of life. Molecular make up
  • Unit 3. Cell division - mitosis. The cell cycle
  • Unit 4. Plant and animal tissues. Introduce the concept of tissues - animal tissues
  • MODULE TWO. Life processes in plants and animals
  • Unit 1. Support and transport systems in plants. Anatomy of dicotyledonous plants
  • Unit 2. Support systems in animals. Skeletons
  • Unit 3. Transport systems in mammals (humans). Circulatory system - pulmonary and systemic, lymphatic system
  • MODULE THREE. Environmental studies
  • Unit 1. Fieldwork. Ecology field work project
  • Unit 2. Biosphere to ecosystem. Biosphere, biomes, environment, ecosystems
  • Unit 3. Living and non-living resources. Abiotic and biotic factors
  • Unit 4. Nutrient cycles and the environment. Energy flow through ecosystems and relationship to nutrient cycles
  • Unit 5. Energy flow through an ecosystem. Energy flow through ecosystems and relationship to trophic levels
  • MODULE FOUR. History of life and biodiversity
  • Unit 1. Biodiversity and classification. South Africa has enormous biodiversity (indigenous and endemic species)
  • Unit 2. History of life on Earth. Relationship of development of life to changes in Earth's climate and geological events.

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