Changes to the AQA GCSE Biology specification for 2011*
Science - Biology 1 / Additional Science – Biology 2 / Extension Science – Biology 32011 / Removed / 2011 / Removed / 2011 / Removed
Life processes and cells /
- Keeping our bodies healthy
- How the human body responds to internal fluctuations and to changes in the external environment
- Microorganism cultures and the action of disinfectants and antibiotics (was B3.)
- Cells (plant and animal).
- Structure of algal, bacterial and yeast cells(new).
- Animals and plant tissues, organs and systems.
- Cell membranes.
- Diffusion.
- Osmosis (was B2).
- More detail about how dissolved materials get in and out of animals and plants.
- Antigens(new).
Humans as organisms /
- Response to changes in the environment.
- Keeping healthy
- The use and abuse of medical and recreational drugs.
- Cannabis and performance enhancing drugs.
- Diseases and defence systems.
- Clinical trials.
- Diseases and health problems linked to excess weight and malnutrition.
- Specific detail about cholest-erol.
- Smoking and alcohol.
- Transport of dissolved substances in:
--enzymes
--respiration
--homeostasis
- Physiological changes during exercise (was B3).
- Anaerobic respiration (was B3).
- Glucose/glycogen conversion (was B3).
- Gas exchange.
- Transport – blood.
- Artificial blood products, artificial hearts and stents (new).
- Exercise and its effects on the body.
- Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
- The kidney function and dialysis.
- How materials are transported around an organism.
- How our bodies keep internal conditions as constant as possible.
- Homeostasis (was B2).
- Sports drinks (was B1).
- Transport systems n plants (xylem and phloem)(new)
Green plants as organisms /
- Plant sensitivity, hormones, phototropism and geotropism(new).
- Interdependence between plants and animals and how they are adapted to their environments.
- How energy andbiomass change at different stages in a food chain.
- The waste materials that plants and animals produce.
- Photosynthesis.
- Additional uses of glucose in plants and algae.
- Mineral deficien-cies in plants.
- Water
Variation, inheritance and evolution /
- Variation.
- Why individuals of the same species are different from each other.
- Selective breeding.
- Evolution.
- Extremeophiles(new).
- Simple inheritance in plants and animals.
- How organisms have changed over time.
- Homozygous, heterozygous, phenotype and genotype.
- Polydactyl as an example of an inherited disorder (new).
- Speciation (new).
- Extinction(was B1).
- Origins of life on Earth (was B1).
- Fossil formation.
- Fossils as evidence of evolution (was B1).
- Hunting-ton’s disease and an example of an inherited disorder.
Living things and their environ-ment /
- Effects of environmental change on organisms.
- Habitats.
- New methods for producing plants and animals with preferred characteristics.
- Non-living indicators of environmental change.
- GM crops.
- Material and energy in biomass (was B2).
- Decay processes and the carbon cycle (was B2).
- Food chains.
- The relationships within and between communities of organisms, and their interaction with the environment.
- Proteins and what they do.
- How organisms make use of the energy from respiration.
- Human effects on the environment, including increasing human population, land use and deforestation, waste production and global warming (was B1).
- Efficiency of food production (was B2)
- Sustainable fishing(new).
Applica-tions of biology: bio-technology /
- Using microorganisms to make food and drink.
- Working safely with microorganisms.
- Use of micro-organisms to make yoghurt, cheese, bread alcohol and antibiotics.
*Subject to Ofqual accreditation.