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Note: Only the text in grey links to a mindmap; we haven’t yet completed the mindmaps for each topic, so we haven’t uploaded them. Therefore, the black text is simply text and not a link leading to a mindmap. We apologise for the inconvenience! BiologyB1. Characteristics of living organisms B1.0 – Characteristics of Living Organisms B2. Cells B2.1 – Cell Structure B2.2 – Movement In and Out of Cells B3. Enzymes B3.0 – Enzymes B4. Nutrition B4.1 – Nutrients B4.2 – Plant Nutrition B4.3 – Animal Nutrition B5. Transportation B5.1 – Transport in Plants B5.2 – Transport in Humans B6. Respiration B6.1 – Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration B6.2 – Gas Exchange B7. Co-ordination and response B7.1 – Nervous Control in Humans B7.2 – Hormones B7.3 – Tropic Responses B7.4 – Homeostasis B8. Reproduction B8.1 – Asexual and Sexual Reproduction B8.2 – Sexual Reproduction in Plants B8.3 – Sexual Reproduction in Humans B9. Inheritance B9.1 – Chromosomes and Genes B9.2 – Cell Division B9.3 – Monohybrid Inheritance B9.4 – Variation and Selection B10. Energy flow in ecosystems B10.0 – Energy Flow in Ecosystems B11. Human influences on the ecosystem B11.0 – Human Influences on the Ecosystem ChemistryC1. The particulate nature of matter C1.0 – The Particle Nature of Matter C2. Experimental techniques C2.0 – Experimental Techniques C3. Atoms, elements and compounds C3.1 – Physical and Chemical Changes C3.2 – Elements, Compounds and Mixtures C3.3 – Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table C3.4 – Ions and Ionic Bonds C3.5 – Molecules and Covalent Bonds C3.6 – Giant Structures C4. Stoichiometry C4.0 – Stoichiometry C4.1 – The Mole Concept C5. Electricity and chemistry C5.0 – Electricity and Chemistry C6. Energy changes in chemical reactions C6.0 – Energy Changes in Chemical Reactions C7. Chemical reactions C7.1 – Rate of Reaction C7.2 – Redox C8. Acids, bases and salts C8.1 – The Characteristic Properties of Acids and Bases C8.2 – Types of Oxides C8.3 – Preparation of Salts C8.4 – Identification of Ions and Gases C9. The Periodic Table C9.0 – The Periodic Table C9.1 – Periodic Trends C9.2 – Group Properties C9.3 – Transition Elements C9.4 – Noble Gases C10. Metals C10.1 – Properties of Metals C10.2 – Reactivity Series C10.3 – Extraction of Metals C10.4 – Uses of Metals C11. Air and water C11.1 – Air and Water C12. Sulfur C12.0 – Sulfur C13. Carbonates C13.0 – Carbonates C14. Organic chemistry C14.1 – Fuels C14.2 – Introduction to Organic Compounds C14.3 – Hydrocarbons C14.4 – Alcohols C14.5 – Macromolecules C14.6 – Synthetic Polymers C14.7 – Natural Macromolecules PhysicsP1. Motion P1.0 – Motion P2. Matter and forces P2.1 – Mass and Weight P2.2 – Density P2.3 – Effects of Forces P2.4 – Pressure P3. Energy, work and power P3.1 – Energy P3.2 – Energy Resources P3.3 – Work P3.4 – Power P4. Simple kinetic molecular model of matter P4.1 – States of Matter P4.2 – Molecular Model P4.3 – Evaporation P4.4 – Pressure Changes P5. Matter and thermal properties P5.1 – Thermal Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases P5.2 – Thermal Capacity P5.3 – Melting and Boiling P6. Transfer of thermal energy P6.1 – Conduction P6.2 – Convection P6.3 – Radiation P6.4 – Consequences of Energy Transfer P7. Waves P7.1 – General Wave Properties P8. Light P8.1 – Reflection of Light P8.2 – Refraction of Light P8.3 – Thin Converging Lens P8.4 – Dispersion of Light P9. Electromagnetic spectrum P9.0 – Electromagnetic Spectrum P10. Sound P10.0 – Sound P11. Magnetism P11.0 – Magnetism P12. Electricity P12.1 – Electrical Quantities P12.2 – Electric Charge P12.3 – Current, Electromotive Force and Potential Difference P12.4 – Resistance P12.5 – Electrical Energy P12.6 – Dangers of Electricity P13. Electric circuits P13.1 – Circuit Diagrams P13.2 – Series and Parallel Circuits P13.3 – Action and Use of Circuit Components P14. Electromagnetic effects P14.1 – Electromagnetic Induction P14.2 – a.c. Generator P14.3 – Transformer P14.4 – The Magnetic Effect of a Current P14.5 – Force on a Current Carrying Conductor P14.6 – d.c. Motor P15. Radioactivity P15.1 – Detection of Radioactivity B15.2 – Characteristics of Three Kinds of Emission B15.3 – Radioactive Decay B15.4 – Half-life B15.5 – Safety Precautions B15.6 – The Nuclear Atom B15.7 – Isotopes AdvertisementShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... |
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