a-level biology mind map

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    • Cell structure
      • Structure of eukaryotic cells
      • Structure of prokaryotic cells and of viruses
      • Methods of studying cells
      • All cells arise from other cells
      • Transport across cell membranes
      • Cell recognition and the immune system
    • Biological molecules
      • Monomers and polymers
      • carbohydrate
      • Lipids
      • Proteins
        • General properties of proteins
        • Many proteins are enzymes
      • Nucleic acids are important information-carrying molecules
        • Structure of DNA and RNA
        • DNA replication
      • adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
      • Water
      • Inorganic ions
    • Organisms exchange substances with their environment
      • Surface area to volume ratio
      • Gas exchange
      • Digestion and absorption
      • Mass transport
        • Mass transport in animals
        • Mass transport in plants
    • Genetic information, variation and relationships between organisms
      • DNA, genes and chromosomes
      • DNA and protein synthesis
      • Genetic diversity can arise as a result of mutation or during meiosis
      • Genetic diversity and adaptation
      • Species and taxonomy
      • Biodiversity within a community
      • Investigating diversity
    • Energy transfers in and between organisms
      • Photosynthesis
      • Respiration
      • Energy and ecosystems
      • Nutrient cycles
    • Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments
      • Stimuli, both internal and external, are detected and lead to a response
        • Survival and response
        • Receptors
        • Control of heart rate
      • Nervous coordination
        • Nerve impulses
        • Synaptic transmission
      • Skeletal muscles are stimulated to contract by nerves and act as effectors
      • Homeostasis is the maintenance of a stable internal environment
        • Principles of homeostasis and negative feedback
        • Control of blood glucose concentration
        • Control of blood water potential
    • Genetics, populations, evolution and ecosystems
      • Inheritance
      • Populations
      • Evolution may lead to speciation
      • Populations in ecosystems
    • The control of gene expression
      • Alteration of the sequence of bases in DNA can alter the structure of proteins
      • Gene expression is controlled by a number of features
        • Most of a cell’s DNA is not translated
        • Regulation of transcription and translation
        • Gene expression and cancer
      • Using genome projects
      • Gene technologies allow the study and alteration of gene function allowing a better understanding of organism function and the design of new industrial and medical processes
        • Recombinant DNA technology
        • Differences in DNA between individuals of the same species can be exploited for identification and diagnosis of heritable conditions
        • Genetic fingerprinting

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