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:'''Links:''' [[Embryology for K12 Students]] | [[K12 Week 2]] | [[K12 Week 3]] | [[K12 Week 4]] | [[K12 Week 5 to 8]] | [[K12 Limbs]] | [[K12 Fetal Development]]


[http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/K12/embryo.htm Original K12 page]
[http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/K12/embryo.htm Original K12 page]
==Draft Pages==
[[K12_Stem_Cells]]
==NSW HSC - Biology==
* [http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/biology.html#syllabus NSW HSC - Biology]
* [http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/biology-st6-syl.pdf Syllabus PDF]
Students will develop
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# the history of biology
# the nature and practice of biology
# applications and uses of biology
# the implications of biology for society and the environment
# current issues, research and developments in biology
# cell ultrastructure and processes
# biological diversity
# environmental interactions
# mechanisms of inheritance
# biological evolution.
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# planning investigations
# conducting investigations
# communicating information and understanding
# developing scientific thinking and problem-solving techniques
# working individually and in teams.
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Students will develop positive values about and attitudes towards: themselves, others, learning as a lifelong process, biology and the environment.
Development
* current issues, research and developments in biology
** describes the scientific principles employed in particular areas of biological research
** identifies possible future directions of biological research
* mechanisms of inheritance
** explains how processes of reproduction ensure continuity of species
** describes the mechanisms of inheritance in molecular terms
* biological evolution
** identifiesanddescribesthe evidence for evolution
** describes the mechanisms of evolution and assesses the impact of human activity on evolution
Cell Biology
* cell ultrastructure and processes
** explains how cell ultrastructure and the coordinated activities of cells, tissues and organs contribute to macroscopic processes in organisms
** explains why the biochemical processes that occur in cells are related to macroscopic changes in the organism

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