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Module 06: Plant nutrition
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Biology 0610

Curriculum Summary

Module

Skill Area

Focus Areas

1. Characteristics and Classification of Living Organisms

Classification & Observation

Describe characteristics of living organisms; classify organisms into kingdoms; construct and use dichotomous keys.

2. Organisation of the Organism

Cell Biology

Identify cell structures; compare plant and animal cells; explain organisation into tissues, organs and systems.

3. Movement into and out of Cells

Transport Processes

Explain diffusion, osmosis and active transport; investigate factors affecting rates of movement.

4. Biological Molecules

Biochemistry

Describe carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and water; carry out and interpret food tests.

5. Enzymes

Metabolism

Explain enzyme action; investigate the effects of temperature and pH on enzyme activity.

6. Plant Nutrition

Photosynthesis

Describe photosynthesis; investigate limiting factors; explain mineral nutrition in plants.

7. Human Nutrition

Digestion & Health

Describe digestion, absorption and assimilation; explain balanced diets and deficiency diseases.

8. Transport in Plants

Plant Physiology

Describe xylem and phloem; explain transpiration and translocation.

9. Transport in Animals

Circulatory Systems

Describe the human circulatory system; explain the structure and function of the heart and blood.

10. Diseases and Immunity

Health Biology

Describe pathogens and transmission; explain immunity, vaccination and antibiotic resistance.

11. Gas Exchange in Humans

Respiration Systems

Describe the gas exchange system; explain breathing mechanisms and effects of exercise.

12. Respiration

Energy Transfer

Define aerobic and anaerobic respiration; explain the uses of energy in living organisms.

13. Excretion in Humans

Homeostasis

Describe excretory organs; explain kidney function and osmoregulation.

14. Coordination and Response

Control Systems

Describe nervous and hormonal coordination; explain reflex actions and plant responses.

15. Drugs

Human Biology

Describe the effects of drugs; explain addiction and the impact of drug misuse.

16. Reproduction

Life Processes

Describe sexual and asexual reproduction; explain human reproductive processes and development.

17. Inheritance

Genetics

Describe inheritance patterns; interpret genetic diagrams; explain variation and mutation.

18. Variation and Selection

Evolution

Explain sources of variation; describe natural selection and selective breeding.

19. Organisms and Their Environment

Ecology

Describe ecosystems, food chains and webs; explain nutrient cycles and population changes.

20. Human Influences on Ecosystems

Environmental Biology

Explain deforestation, pollution and conservation; evaluate sustainability practices.

21. Biotechnology and Genetic Modification

Applied Biology

Describe fermentation and genetic engineering; discuss benefits, risks and ethical considerations.

Core and Extended Pathways:
All learners study the same topic areas. Extended candidates study additional depth and complexity within several modules, allowing access to grades A*–C. Core candidates focus on foundational content, with grades available from C–G.

 

Assessment Overview

Learners take three compulsory components, with routes depending on whether they are entered for Core or Extended assessment.

Item

Paper 1 / 2

Paper 3 / 4

Paper type

Multiple Choice (Core / Extended)

Theory (Core / Extended)

Duration

45 minutes

1 hour 15 minutes

Marks

40

80

Weighting

30%

50%

Skills assessed

Knowledge, understanding, interpretation

Knowledge, application, analysis, structured responses

 

Item

Paper 5 / Paper 6

Paper type

Practical / Alternative to Practical

Duration

1 hour 15 minutes

Marks

40

Weighting

20%

Skills assessed

Experimental design, data collection, analysis and evaluation

Learners take one of Paper 5 or Paper 6, depending on school facilities.
Core candidates take Papers 1, 3 and 5 or 6.
Extended candidates take Papers 2, 4 and 5 or 6.

Cambridge official IGCSE Accounting 0452 syllabus link bellow:
https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/Images/697203-2026-2028-syllabus.pdf

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