1 Investigating human biology
2 Cells make up the human body
3 Cells undergo chemical reactions
4 The respiratory system allows gas exchange
5 The circulatory system transports materials throughout the body
6 The digestive system supplies nutrients for the body
7 The excretory system removes waste products
8 The musculoskeletal system allows movement
9 DNA determines the structure and function of cells
10 Cells divide for growth, repair, replacement and reproduction
11 The structure of the reproductive systems allows reproduction
12 Reproduction produces offspring
13 Contraception reduces the chance of pregnancy and infection
14 Technologies are available to assist in reproduction
15 Genetics can be used to understand the traits of individuals
and families
Terry Newton is a practising Human Biology teacher who has been commissioned as a reviewer to ensure the new editions fully meet the expectations of teachers and students.
Ashley Joyce is a practising Human Biology teacher who has been commissioned as a reviewer to ensure the new editions fully meet the expectations of teachers and students.
Rachel Whan has been teaching Science and Mathematics for over 25 years. She has shared the knowledge and understanding gained through her Veterinary Science degree with students, including ATAR Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology and Mathematics Methods students. She has also been the Head of Science at St Brigid’s College and Holy Cross College. Rachel has used her understanding of the curriculum, alongside her teaching and learning practices, to author textbooks for the MYP, 7 – 10 Science, ATAR Chemistry and ATAR Human Biology.
New Key concept boxes, margin notes and Recall and Apply questions within each section reinforce and link important concepts and build students’ knowledge
Extensive activities and investigations provided in each chapter
Redeveloped chapter reviews include glossaries, chapter summaries and review questions
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