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Unit 1 BIOL1 - Biology and disease
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Unit 2 BIOL2 - The variety of living organisms
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Unit 3 - Investigative and practical skills in AS Biology
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Unit 4 BIOL4 - Populations and environment
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CGP Books • ISBN 9781847623232
Jo Ormisher, Pauline Lowrie • ISBN 9781471885600
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Global ecosystems are being severely impacted by climate change, which is mostly being caused by human activity like deforestation and the combustion of fossil fuels. Beyond just increasing temperatures, climate change has an impact on ecosystem structure, biodiversity, and the services that ecosystems offer.
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Global ecosystems are being severely impacted by climate change, which is mostly being caused by human activity like deforestation and the combustion of fossil fuels. Beyond just increasing temperatures, climate change has an impact on ecosystem structure, biodiversity, and the services that ecosystems offer.
The broad discipline of conservation biology is concerned with the study and protection of biodiversity, especially in light of the risks that human activity poses. The core of conservation biology is the need to safeguard endangered species, highlighting the significance of preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems and encouraging sustainable cohabitation.
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The broad discipline of conservation biology is concerned with the study and protection of biodiversity, especially in light of the risks that human activity poses. The core of conservation biology is the need to safeguard endangered species, highlighting the significance of preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems and encouraging sustainable cohabitation.
Ecosystem resilience and health are influenced by biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics, two interrelated facets of the natural world. While biodiversity refers to the range of life forms found within these ecosystems, ecosystem dynamics refers to the processes and interactions that gradually affect the structure and function of ecosystems. Their interaction is essential to preserving ecological equilibrium and supporting life as we know it on Earth.
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Ecosystem resilience and health are influenced by biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics, two interrelated facets of the natural world. While biodiversity refers to the range of life forms found within these ecosystems, ecosystem dynamics refers to the processes and interactions that gradually affect the structure and function of ecosystems. Their interaction is essential to preserving ecological equilibrium and supporting life as we know it on Earth.
One of the most important aspects of cellular physiology is the delicate balance between autophagy and apoptosis, which orchestrates a harmonious interplay necessary for preserving cellular homeostasis and overall organismal health. The processes of autophagy, which is cellular recycling, and apoptosis, which is planned cell death, interact closely to control cell survival, preserve tissue integrity, and react to different stresses.
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One of the most important aspects of cellular physiology is the delicate balance between autophagy and apoptosis, which orchestrates a harmonious interplay necessary for preserving cellular homeostasis and overall organismal health. The processes of autophagy, which is cellular recycling, and apoptosis, which is planned cell death, interact closely to control cell survival, preserve tissue integrity, and react to different stresses.
One of the fundamental ideas in biology that explains the diversity of life on Earth is the Theory of Evolution, which was mainly established by Charles Darwin. Natural Selection, the process by which species change over time based on the differential survival and reproduction of individuals with beneficial features, is the main tenet of this theory. This is a succinct overview:
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One of the fundamental ideas in biology that explains the diversity of life on Earth is the Theory of Evolution, which was mainly established by Charles Darwin. Natural Selection, the process by which species change over time based on the differential survival and reproduction of individuals with beneficial features, is the main tenet of this theory. This is a succinct overview:
A key idea in biology, evolution provides an explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. According to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which dates back to the 19th century, natural selection causes species to change over time. Below is a synopsis of the main ideas behind evolution:
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A key idea in biology, evolution provides an explanation for the diversity of life on Earth. According to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which dates back to the 19th century, natural selection causes species to change over time. Below is a synopsis of the main ideas behind evolution: