Intermediate 1 Biology Multiple Choice and Matching: Multiple Choice and Matching

 

 

Intermediate 1 Biology Multiple Choice and Matching: Multiple Choice and Matching

by  James Torrance

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Year 2003
ISBN No. 9780340850602
No.of pages 128
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"Intermediate 1 Biology" is an introductory course that provides a progression route through to Intermediate 2 and Higher Biology for a range of S3/4 and S5/6 pupils. Written by an expert author team, "Intermediate 1 Biology Multiple Choice and Matching" provides ideal classroom material to keep pupils busy and interested. The matching exercises allow pupils to construct a glossary of terms essential to the course, whilst banks of multiple choice questions enable pupils to practise extensively in preparation for their examination. This valuable resource adheres closely to the SQA Higher Still arrangements for Intermediate 1 Biology and concludes with two 25-item specimen examinations in the style of the multiple choice section of the externally assessed examination paper. Answers to all of the multiple choice questions are available to teachers on request.

 

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Unit 1 Health and technology: what is health and technology; healthy heart; healthy lungs; healthy body. Unit 2 Biotechnological industries: dairy industries; yeast-bsed industries; detergent industries; pharmaceutical industries. Unit 3 Growing plants: growing plants from seeds; vegetative propagation; plant production. Specimen exam papers.

 

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