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Biology
B1. Characteristics of living organisms
B1.0 – Characteristics of Living Organisms
B2. Cells
B2.1 – Cell Structure
B2.2 – Movement In and Out of Cells
B3. Enzymes
B3.0 – Enzymes
B4. Nutrition
B4.1 – Nutrients
B4.2 – Plant Nutrition
B4.3 – Animal Nutrition
B5. Transportation
B5.1 – Transport in Plants
B5.2 – Transport in Humans
B6. Respiration
B6.1 – Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
B6.2 – Gas Exchange
B7. Co-ordination and response
B7.1 – Nervous Control in Humans
B7.2 – Hormones
B7.3 – Tropic Responses
B7.4 – Homeostasis
B8. Reproduction
B8.1 – Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
B8.2 – Sexual Reproduction in Plants
B8.3 – Sexual Reproduction in Humans
B9. Inheritance
B9.1 – Chromosomes and Genes
B9.2 – Cell Division
B9.3 – Monohybrid Inheritance
B9.4 – Variation and Selection
B10. Energy flow in ecosystems
B10.0 – Energy Flow in Ecosystems
B11. Human influences on the ecosystem
B11.0 – Human Influences on the Ecosystem
Chemistry
C1. The particulate nature of matter
C1.0 – The Particle Nature of Matter
C2. Experimental techniques
C2.0 – Experimental Techniques
C3. Atoms, elements and compounds
C3.1 – Physical and Chemical Changes
C3.2 – Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
C3.3 – Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
C3.4 – Ions and Ionic Bonds
C3.5 – Molecules and Covalent Bonds
C3.6 – Giant Structures
C4. Stoichiometry
C4.0 – Stoichiometry
C4.1 – The Mole Concept
C5. Electricity and chemistry
C5.0 – Electricity and Chemistry
C6. Energy changes in chemical reactions
C6.0 – Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions
C7. Chemical reactions
C7.1 – Rate of Reaction
C7.2 – Redox
C8. Acids, bases and salts
C8.1 – The Characteristic Properties of Acids and Bases
C8.2 – Types of Oxides
C8.3 – Preparation of Salts
C8.4 – Identification of Ions and Gases
C9. The Periodic Table
C9.0 – The Periodic Table
C9.1 – Periodic Trends
C9.2 – Group Properties
C9.3 – Transition Elements
C9.4 – Noble Gases
C10. Metals
C10.1 – Properties of Metals
C10.2 – Reactivity Series
C10.3 – Extraction of Metals
C10.4 – Uses of Metals
C11. Air and water
C11.1 – Air and Water
C12. Sulfur
C12.0 – Sulfur
C13. Carbonates
C13.0 – Carbonates
C14. Organic chemistry
C14.1 – Fuels
C14.2 – Introduction to Organic Compounds
C14.3 – Hydrocarbons
C14.4 – Alcohols
C14.5 – Macromolecules
C14.6 – Synthetic Polymers
C14.7 – Natural Macromolecules
Physics
P1. Motion
P1.0 – Motion
P2. Matter and forces
P2.1 – Mass and Weight
P2.2 – Density
P2.3 – Effects of Forces
P2.4 – Pressure
P3. Energy, work and power
P3.1 – Energy
P3.2 – Energy Resources
P3.3 – Work
P3.4 – Power
P4. Simple kinetic molecular model of matter
P4.1 – States of Matter
P4.2 – Molecular Model
P4.3 – Evaporation
P4.4 – Pressure Changes
P5. Matter and thermal properties
P5.1 – Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases
P5.2 – Thermal Capacity
P5.3 – Melting and Boiling
P6. Transfer of thermal energy
P6.1 – Conduction
P6.2 – Convection
P6.3 – Radiation
P6.4 – Consequences of Energy Transfer
P7. Waves
P7.1 – General Wave Properties
P8. Light
P8.1 – Reflection of Light
P8.2 – Refraction of Light
P8.3 – Thin Converging Lens
P8.4 – Dispersion of Light
P9. Electromagnetic spectrum
P9.0 – Electromagnetic Spectrum
P10. Sound
P10.0 – Sound
P11. Magnetism
P11.0 – Magnetism
P12. Electricity
P12.1 – Electrical Quantities
P12.2 – Electric Charge
P12.3 – Current, Electromotive Force and Potential Difference
P12.4 – Resistance
P12.5 – Electrical Energy
P12.6 – Dangers of Electricity
P13. Electric circuits
P13.1 – Circuit Diagrams
P13.2 – Series and Parallel Circuits
P13.3 – Action and Use of Circuit Components
P14. Electromagnetic effects
P14.1 – Electromagnetic Induction
P14.2 – a.c. Generator
P14.3 – Transformer
P14.4 – The Magnetic Effect of a Current
P14.5 – Force on a Current Carrying Conductor
P14.6 – d.c. Motor
P15. Radioactivity
P15.1 – Detection of Radioactivity
B15.2 – Characteristics of Three Kinds of Emission
B15.3 – Radioactive Decay
B15.4 – Half-life
B15.5 – Safety Precautions
B15.6 – The Nuclear Atom
B15.7 – Isotopes
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