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1.   | Understand the structural and physiological features that enable animals to survive, including attributes associated with gas exchange, water relations and nutrition. |
2.   | Understand the structural features and physiological processes that enable plants to survive on land, including attributes associated with photosynthesis, transpiration, water relations and nutrient uptake. |
3.   | Understand the process of biological scientific investigation including the development of hypotheses, experimental design, data acquisition and the use of tables, graphs and drawings to correctly present data and its analysis in well written practical reports. |
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| | Assessment Task | Value (of total mark) | Related Learning Outcome/s |
1.   | Quiz (10 questions) | 5% | - 1 - Understand the structural and physiological features that enable animals to survive, including attributes associated with gas exchange, water relations and nutrition.
- 2 - Understand the structural features and physiological processes that enable plants to survive on land, including attributes associated with photosynthesis, transpiration, water relations and nutrient uptake.'
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2.   | Animal practical reports (1500-2000 words) | 25% | - 1 - Understand the structural and physiological features that enable animals to survive, including attributes associated with gas exchange, water relations and nutrition.
- 3 - Understand the process of biological scientific investigation including the development of hypotheses, experimental design, data acquisition and the use of tables, graphs and drawings to correctly present data and its analysis in well written practical reports.
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3.   | Animal physiology test (1.5 hours) | 20% | - 1 - Understand the structural and physiological features that enable animals to survive, including attributes associated with gas exchange, water relations and nutrition.
- 3 - Understand the process of biological scientific investigation including the development of hypotheses, experimental design, data acquisition and the use of tables, graphs and drawings to correctly present data and its analysis in well written practical reports.
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4.   | Plant practical reports (1500-2000 words) | 25% | - 2 - Understand the structural features and physiological processes that enable plants to survive on land, including attributes associated with photosynthesis, transpiration, water relations and nutrient uptake.
- 3 - Understand the process of biological scientific investigation including the development of hypotheses, experimental design, data acquisition and the use of tables, graphs and drawings to correctly present data and its analysis in well written practical reports.
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5.   | End of semester examination (1.5 hours) | 25% | - 2 - Understand the structural features and physiological processes that enable plants to survive on land, including attributes associated with photosynthesis, transpiration, water relations and nutrient uptake.
- 3 - Understand the process of biological scientific investigation including the development of hypotheses, experimental design, data acquisition and the use of tables, graphs and drawings to correctly present data and its analysis in well written practical reports.
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