- ISBN:9781009001144
- Format:eBooks
- Subject(s):Marine and Environmental Sciences
- Qualification:Cambridge AS and A Level
- Author(s):Matthew Parkin, Jules Robson, Paul Roobottom
- Available from: November 2020
Develop your students theoretical and practical marine science skills for first examination in 2022.
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The perfect companion to the coursebook to help students develop their theoretical and practical skills
Includes exercises and exam-style questions for each topic to help students assess, consolidate and apply their learning
Includes 27 practical activities to help students develop their investigative skills
Written in accessible language to support international learners
Find your notes quickly and easily with highlights and bookmarks
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- Introduction
- Section 1
- Chapter 1: Water
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 2: Earth processes
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 3: Interactions in marine ecosystems
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 4: Classification and biodiversity
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 5: Examples of marine ecosystems
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 6: Physiology of marine organisms
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 7: Energy
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 8: Fisheries for the future
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Chapter 9: Human impacts on marine ecosystems
- Exercises
- Exam-style questions
- Section 2
- Chapter 1: Water
- Practical 1.1 Properties of water
- Practical 1.2 pH
- Practical 1.3 Salinity and temperature gradients
- Chapter 2: Earth processes
- Practical 2.1 Investigating the effect of temperature on the solubility of a salt
- Practical 2.2 Modelling weathering and erosion
- Practical 2.3 Interpreting tide tables
- Chapter 3: Interactions in marine ecosystems
- Practical 3.1 Pyramids of numbers and biomass
- Practical 3.2 Planning an investigation to estimate the productivity of an aquatic producer
- Practical 3.3 Investigating the carbon cycle
- Chapter 4: Classification and biodiversity
- Practical 4.1 Constructing a dichotomous key
- Practical 4.2 Using quadrats to estimate abundance of organisms
- Practical 4.3 Estimating a population size using the mark-release-recapture method
- Chapter 5: Examples of marine ecosystems
- Practical 5.1 Drawing an animal found on a sandy shore
- Practical 5.2 Planning an investigation into the effect of light intensity on coral growth
- Practical 5.3 Distribution of organisms on a Rocky Shore
- Chapter 6: Physiology of marine organisms
- Practical 6.1 Observing, drawing and comparing the structures of respiratory systems
- Practical 6.2 Investigating the effect of salinity on brine shrimp
- Practical 6.3 The effect of salt solution on eggs
- Chapter 7: Energy
- Practical 7.1 Identification and separation of photosynthetic pigments using paper chromatography
- Practical 7.2 Data analysis into limiting factors for photosynthesis
- Practical 7.3 Gas exchange in an aquatic producer
- Chapter 8: Fisheries for the future
- Practical 8.1 Determining of size of reproductive maturity to inform minimum catch size
- Practical 8.2 Effect of temperature on growth of whelk
- Practical 8.3 Planning an investigation into the effect of feeding rates on the growth rates of salmon
- Chapter 9: Human impacts on marine ecosystems
- Practical 9.1 Planning an investigation into marine plastics pollution
- Practical 9.2 Modelling the greenhouse effect
- Practical 9.3 Monitoring invasive species
- Glossary
- Index
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