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Biology for the IB Diploma

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Provide clear guidance to the 2014 changes and ensure in-depth study with accessible content, directly mapped to the new syllabus and approach to learning.
This second edition of the highly regarded textbook contains all SL and HL content, which is clearly identified throughout. Options are available free online, along with appendices and data and statistics.
- Improve exam performance, with exam-style questions, including from past papers
- Integrate Theory of Knowledge into your lessons and provide opportunities for cross-curriculum study
- Stretch more able students with extension activities
- The shift to concept-based approach to learning , Nature of Science, is covered by providing a framework for the course with points for discussion
- Key skills and experiments included

560 pages, Paperback

Published December 26, 2014

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March 5, 2026
exams start in 55 days, and i shall start revising. i feel like adding the textbook counts towards my reading because it is A LOT.
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February 27, 2026
im crying why is IB so traumatizing my exams r too soon this is too serious
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May 10, 2015
للأبد، للأبد ، للأبد!!
الأحياء حرام أصلًا -___-!!
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187 reviews
August 26, 2012
Doesn't provide as much information necessarily required by the I.B. Course.
Forces students to be heavily reliant on online or additional sources. Studied as a supplement.
Little information on particular topics, especially reproduction. Learned nothing concerning Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis.
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