Introduction

After finish and taking IGCSE Biology or equivalent level, learners can continue A Level Biology to build on their knowledge on the field of Biology with current theoretical concepts, applications and a strong emphasis on advanced practical skills of Biology. A Level Biology is ideal for learners who want to pursue post-baccalaureate study in universities or follow a career in science, contributing to human development.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most
A Level exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the A Level formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on A Level pass grade
Coursework completion support
Course content
Topic 1: Cell structure
1.1 Why cells?
1.2 Cell biology and microscopy
1.3 ..................................
Topic 2: Biological molecules
2.1 The building blocks of life
2.2 Monomers, polymers and macromolecules
2.3 ..................................
Topic 3: Enzymes
3.1 Mode of action of enzymes
3.2 Factors that affect enzyme action
3.3 ..................................
Topic 4: Cell membranes and transport
4.1 Phospholipid
4.2 Structure of membranes
4.3 ..................................
Topic 5: The mitotic cell cycle
5.1 Chromosomes
5.2 Mitosis
5.3 ..................................
Topic 6: Nucleic acid and protein synthesis
6.1 The structure of DNA and RNA
6.2 DNA replication
6.3 ..................................
Topic 7: Transport in plants
7.1 The transport needs of plants
7.2 Two systems: xylem and phloem
7.3 ..................................
Topic 8: Transport in mammals
8.1 Transport systems in animals
8.2 The mammalian cardiovascular system
8.3 ..................................
Topic 9: Gas exchange
9.1 Gas exchange
9.2 Lungs
9.3 ..................................
Topic 10: Infectious diseases
10.1 Worldwide importance of infectious diseases
10.2 Cholera
10.3 ..................................
Topic 11: Immunity
11.1 Defence against diseases
11.2 Cells of the immune system
11.3 ..................................
Topic 12: Energy and respiration
12.1 The need for energy in living organisms
12.2 Work
12.3 ..................................
Topic 13: Photosynthesis
13.1 An energy transfer process
13.2 The light dependent reactions of photosynthesis
13.3 ..................................
Topic 14: Homeostasis
14.1 Internal environment
14.2 Control of homeostatic mechanisms
14.3 ..................................
Topic 15: Control and coordination
15.1 Nervous communication
15.2 Muscle contraction
15.3 ..................................
Topic 16: Inherited change
16.1 Homologous chromosomes
16.2 Two types of nuclear division
16.3 ..................................
Topic 17: Selection and evolution
17.1 Variation
17.2 Natural selection
17.3 ..................................
Topic 18: Classification, biodiversity and conservation
18.1 Ecosystems
18.2 Biodiversity
18.3 ..................................
Topic 19: Genetic technology
19.1 Genetic engineering
19.2 Tools for the gene technologist
19.3 ..................................

Student achievement