CIE • Biology
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Notes available for the following courses of Biology at CIE
- Unit 1 9700 1
- Unit 1 - A Cell Structure Xxx 54
- Unit 10 - I Infectious Disease 9700 5
- Unit 10 - J Immunity 9700 6
- Unit 11 - J Immunity 9700 6
- Unit 11 - K Ecology 2
- Unit 12 - Energy and Respiration 9700 2
- Unit 12 - L Energy and Respiration 9700 17
- Unit 13 - M Photosynthesis 9700 13
- Unit 13 - Photosynthesis 9700 1
- Unit 14 - Control and co-ordination 9700 10
- Unit 14 - Homeostasis 9700 2
- Unit 14 - N Regulation and Control 9700 23
- Unit 15 - Control and Coordination 9700 2
- Unit 15 - O Inherited Change 9700 18
- Unit 16 - Inheritance 1
- Unit 16 - Inherited Change 9700 1
- Unit 16 - P Selection and Evolution 9700 15
- Unit 17 - Q Biodiversity and Conservation 9700 11
- Unit 17 - Q Biodiversity, classification and conservation 9700 4
- Unit 17 - Selection and Evolution 9700 2
- Unit 18 - R Gene Technology 9700 16
- Unit 19 - Genetic Technology 9700 1
- Unit 19 - S Biotechnology 9696 3
- Unit 2 9700 1
- Unit 2 - B Biological Molecules Xxx 27
- Unit 3 9700 1
- Unit 3 - Animal physiology 13
- Unit 3 - C Enzymes Biology 17
- Unit 4 9700 1
- Unit 4 - Analysis 1
- Unit 4 - D Cell Membranes and Transport 9700 21
- Unit 4 - The life of plants 2
- Unit 5 - E Cell and Nuclear Division 9700 11
- Unit 5 - The Mitotic Cell Cycle 9700 8
- Unit 6 - F Genetic Control 9700 11
- Unit 6 - Nucleic acids and protein synthesis 9700 11
- Unit 7 - G Transport 9700 12
- Unit 7 - Transport in plants 9700 18
- Unit 8 - H Gas Exchange 9700 5
- Unit 8 - Transport in mammals 9700 6
- Unit 9 - H Gas Exchange 9700 5
- Unit 9 - I Infectious Disease 9700 9
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