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GCSE: Biology: Living Things in their Environment Coursework


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InfoThe Living Things in their Environment category has 333 essays and covers:

Habitats, Energy and Nutrient Transfer, Adaptation and Competition, Feeding

Highest Rated Living Things in their Environment Essays

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Fungi Friend Or Foe?
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Describe and discuss Darwin's contribution to the development of psychology.
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"What is the significance of the nitrogen cycle in ecosystems? Using suitable examples, discuss the role of microorganisms in the Nitrogen Cycle. How can Man influence the Nitrogen Cycle?"
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Investigate the mean doubling time and growth stages of E-coli
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To find which Antibacterial Substance best Inhibits the Growth of Bacteria.
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Investigating the habitat of woodlice.
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Investigate the Effect of Anti-Bacterial Products on the Growth on Skin Bacteria
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Perran sands Investigation - Hypothesis - The Percentage of marram grass decrease as the species diversity increases.
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Measurement of the vitamin C content of fruit juices
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Immune system.
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Investigating adaptation, competition and zonation of barnacles, Chthamalus stellatus (Poli) and Balanus balanoides (Linneas) on a semi-exposed southwestern seashore.
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Is the preferred habitat of moss on the North side of a Yew Tree or the North side of an Oak Tree?
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What is the significance of the nitrogen cycle in ecosystems? Using suitable examples, discuss the role of microorganisms in the Nitrogen Cycle. How can Man influence the Nitrogen Cycle?
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Pepppered moths are effectively monomorphic creatures, meaning they have one type of phenotype in their habitats throughout the United Kingdom.
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Culturing Bacteria.
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Investigating reflex behaviour in an invertebrate organism
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An Essay on Hemoglobin Structure and Function
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For a sand dune ecosystem you have studied, describe and explain the structure and functioning of the system. Describe how human activity has impacted on the ecosystem and evaluate attempts to manage the system.
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In this investigation, two different shores with different levels of exposure were surveyed. Based upon this survey, the level of exposure for each shore was determined using Ballantines exposure scale.
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Mining with Microbes.
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Body temperature
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Rocky Shore Study
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Human activities pollute air, water and land in different ways.
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Natural Defence Barriers.
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The effect of antibiotics on the growth of bacteria.
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"You have a clear introduction, which includes relevant information about the red squirrel. You have given reasons for the decline in the squirrels, and have state what needs to be done if this is to change. A stronger conclusion might have been better for this piece of writing. You could have included some statistics - for example, in your second paragraph, you state that there has been a decrease in the number of red squirrels present in the UK. TSR User: boosh_slayer"
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