Biology (IB Higher & Standard Level)

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Studying biology teaches us to ask questions, make observations, evaluate evidence, and solve problems. Biologists learn how living things work, how they interact with one another, and how they evolve. They may study cells under a microscope, insects in a rainforest, viruses that affect human beings, plants in a greenhouse, or lions in the African grasslands. Their work increases our understanding about the natural world in which we live and helps us address issues of personal wellbeing and worldwide concern, such as environmental depletion, threats to human health, and maintaining viable and abundant food supplies.

Course information

Name: Biology (IB Higher & Standard Level) Qualification title: Biology (IB Higher & Standard Level) Qualification type: International Baccalaureate diploma Assessment Awarding - Created 20151110 11:50:29 Updated 20161018 12:18:01

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Bexley Grammar School
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Address

Danson Lane Town: Welling

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