- ISBN:9781108866064
- Format:Print/online bundle
- Subject(s):Marine and Environmental Sciences
- Qualification:Cambridge AS and A Level
- Author(s):Matthew Parkin, Melissa Lorenz, Claire Brown, Julian Robson
- Available from: August 2020
Develop your students theoretical and practical marine science skills for first examination in 2022.
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Supports the theoretical aspects of the course as well as application of knowledge, promotion of scientific enquiry and independent learning
Essential practical activities and a new practical chapter develop investigative skills
Group project activities such as creating scale models of marine ecosystems develop collaborative skills
Extended international case studies with discussion questions help students apply knowledge and learn more about real-world contexts
Maths skills for science feature contains background information, worked examples and practice questions that help students to develop the mathematical awareness required for the course
Exam command term definitions and advice are provided in a new feature page at the start of the coursebook and incorporated frequently in assessment questions
Key terms with clear and straightforward definitions of important scientific and academic terms when they first appear
Reflection questions and activities at the end of projects and practical activities encourage students to understand and improve the way they learn
Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter and in-chapter questions help students track their understanding
Answers to all questions are provided in the Digital Teacher’s Resource
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- How to use this series
- How to use this book
- Introduction
- Introduction to command words
- Chapter 1: Water
- 1.1 Particle theory and bonding
- 1.2 Solubility in water
- 1.3 Density and pressure
- Chapter 2: Earth processes
- 2.1 Tectonic processes
- 2.2 Weathering, erosion and sedimentation
- 2.3 Tides and ocean currents
- Chapter 3: Interactions in marine ecosystems
- 3.1 Interactions
- 3.2 Feeding relationships
- 3.3 Nutrient cycles
- Chapter 4: Classification and biodiversity
- 4.1 The classification of marine organisms
- 4.2 Key groups of marine organisms
- 4.3 Biodiversity
- 4.4 Populations and sampling techniques
- Chapter 5: Examples of marine ecosystems
- 5.1 The open ocean
- 5.2 The tropical coral reef
- 5.3 The rocky shore
- 5.4 The sandy shore
- Practical skills
- 1 Experimental planning including making estimates, predictions and hypotheses
- 2 Presentation of data and observations
- 3 Evaluation of procedures and data
- 4 Analysis of data and conclusions
- Chapter 6: Physiology of marine organisms
- 6.1 General cell structure
- 6.2 Movement of substances
- 6.3 Gas exchange
- 6.4 Osmoregulation
- Chapter 7: Energy
- 7.1 Photosynthesis
- 7.2 Chemosynthesis
- 7.3 Respiration
- Chapter 8: Fisheries for the future
- 8.1 Life cycles
- 8.2 Sustainable fisheries
- 8.3 Marine aquaculture
- Chapter 9: Human impacts on marine ecosystems
- 9.1 Ecological impacts of human activities
- 9.2 Global warming and its impact
- 9.3 Ocean acidification
- 9.4 Conservation of marine ecosystems
- Glossary
- Index
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