OCR Gateway GCSE - Biology B2

Description

Mind Map on OCR Gateway GCSE - Biology B2, created by Abby Debell on 15/05/2015.
Abby Debell
Mind Map by Abby Debell, updated more than 1 year ago More Less
joshua6729
Created by joshua6729 almost 9 years ago
Abby Debell
Copied by Abby Debell almost 9 years ago
15
0

Resource summary

OCR Gateway GCSE - Biology B2
  1. Classification and living together
    1. Organisms are classified into discrete groups
      1. Order of classification: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
        1. Organisms are classified using natural systems
          1. This gives us information about evolutionary relationships
          2. Similar organisms will compete with each other for food
          3. Energy flow and recycling
            1. Pyramids of biomass are harder to construct but always form pyramids
              1. Pyramids of Biomass and numbers can show feeding relationships
                1. Energy is lost from each stage of a food chain
                  1. Food chains are limited to a small number of trophic levels
                    1. Recycling of carbon involves: Photosynthesis, Feeding, respiration and decomposition
                      1. Recycling of nitrogen involves the action of four types of bacteria
                      2. Adaptation and natural selection
                        1. Heat loss from organisms depends on their surface area to volume ratio
                          1. Organisms in hot dry areas have adaptations to: increase heat loss, move on sand, cope with lack of water
                            1. Darwin's theory was first widely criticised but now is mostly accepted
                              1. Darwin's theory of natural selection involves variation, competition, survival of the fittest and selective reproduction
                                1. Examples of natural selection occurring today are: Warfarin resistance in rats, antibiotic resistant bacteria and frequency of colour in peppered moths
                                2. Population, pollution and sustainability
                                  1. Human population has been increasing exponentially
                                    1. This has led to: CO2 levels rising leading to Global warming, Sulfur dioxide causing acid rain and CFCs breaking down the ozone layer
                                    2. Removing waste, producing food and supplying energy in a sustainable way will help to conserve habitats and organisms
                                      1. Pollution can be measured using direct methods or by using indicator species
                                        1. Conservation is important to: protect our food supply, prevent damage to food chains, protect organisms for medical uses and protect habitats for people to visit
                                        Show full summary Hide full summary

                                        Similar

                                        Developmental Psychology - Freud, Little Hans (1909)
                                        Robyn Chamberlain
                                        Waves
                                        kate.siena
                                        Kwasi Enin - College Application Essay
                                        philip.ellis
                                        A Level: English language and literature techniques = Structure
                                        Jessica 'JessieB
                                        Biology AQA 3.1.2 Proteins
                                        evie.daines
                                        HSC Maths: Algebra Quiz
                                        Brad Hegarty
                                        GCSE AQA Biology 2 Respiration & Exercise
                                        Lilac Potato
                                        Physics 1
                                        Peter Hoskins
                                        An Timpeallacht (Foclóir)
                                        Sarah Egan
                                        GRE Verbal Reasoning Vocabulary Flashcards 1
                                        Sarah Egan
                                        General Pathoanatomy Final MCQs (301-400)- 3rd Year- PMU
                                        Med Student