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AS and A Level: Biology: Exchange, Transport & Reproduction Coursework


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InfoThe Exchange, Transport & Reproduction category has 375 essays and covers:

Exchange processes, movement of blood water & body fluids, asexual & sexual reproduction

Highest Rated Exchange, Transport & Reproduction Essays

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The structure and function of carbohydrates.
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The Effect of Increasing the Amount of Glucose on the Rising of Dough.
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Function of the Golgi Body.
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Investigating the water potential inside a potato chip.
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Homeostasis.
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The Structure of Alveoli and their role in Gas Exchange including the role and function of Surfactants.
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Describe the molecular structure of starch (amylase), glycogen and cellulose, and relate these structures to their functions in living organisms.
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'Factors affecting the rate of respiration in immobilised yeast'.
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Diamonds, precious and rare.
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Use different concentrations of sucrose solution to determine the internal concentration of the potato.
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This is an experiment to find out what factors affect osmosis in potato chips.
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Osmosis in potatoes.
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How does the concentration of a carbohydrate affect the rate of respiration?
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Investigate one factor that affects the rate of respiration of yeast
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The demonstration of starch and glucose in different articles of food.
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By looking at the table of data given to us, we were asked to analyze the data and show the kidneys role in osmoregulation.
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Determine which of the three sugars tested (Glucose, Fructose and Sucrose) is a reducing sugar by heating them with Benedict's solution.
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Reducing and non-reducing sugars tests.
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Establish the cytoplasm concentration of carrot cells.
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Diffusion and Osmosis: Investigating the Processes of Diffusion and Osmosis in a Model Membrane System and the Effect of Solute Concentration on Water Potential as it Relates to Living Plant Tissues
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What is the Risk of New-variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease on Blood Transfusion
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Colorimetric Analysis of Glucose.
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You are required to plan a procedure that will allow you to compare quantitatively the glucose concentrations in samples of fresh orange, lemon and grapefruit.
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The Role of Carbohydrates in Living Organisms
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Osmosis Investigation
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Most Recent Exchange, Transport & Reproduction Essays

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Why has europe been dominant in history
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Biology: Field Project
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The Skeletal and Muscular System
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The Endocrine System
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Exchange, Transport & Reproduction Explored

Exchange, Transport and Reproduction Defined

You'll encounter these topics early on in AS Level Biology / Biology A Level year one. Reproduction and growth occur due to cell division, and cells are transported through the blood system. Exchange processes include movement of blood, water and bodily fluids.

Why Study Exchange, Transport and Reproduction?

These processes are core elements of biology; cell division is central to biological growth and repair. Appreciating the interaction of cells, organs and tissues, including transport and reproduction, is critical to understanding how whole organisms function.

What Will I Study?

In this part of Biology AS or A Level, your coursework will include writing essays on how multicellular organisms require specialised exchange surfaces in order to function. Your practical projects will cover topics including calculating diffusion rates and making serial dilutions.

Further Study after Exchange, Transport and Reproduction

The essays, projects and coursework you undertake will enhance your knowledge of heart, circulatory and respiratory systems. This understanding will enable you to study multicellular systems in further depth during your Biology A Level, and to continue to Degree-level study of Biology.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_ALevel_GCE_Biology_Specification.pdf


Assessments and Qualifications Alliance (AQA)

http://www.aqa.org.uk/qual/gce/biology_A2_new.php

Recent Reviews of Exchange, Transport & Reproduction Essays

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"very precise and to the point."
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"Well written with extremely good scientific reasoning."
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"Quite weak. From the start the author fails to demonstrate a a full understanding of why osmosis occurs - for example, using the word 'jump' to describe molecular movement is very imprecise and does not reflect the true explanation. The method then seems fine and the results are clearly tabulated, but a graph would be a useful further illustration of these. Finally, the conclusion and analysis are notably brief, and I would expect to see at least some assessment of how well the experiment went and the quality of the recorded data. TSR User: Illusionary"
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"good explaination of homeostasis"
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"Quite useful. Thanks."
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