Topic 1: The building blocks of cells Lesson Specification learning outcomes Prior learning from KS3 HSW statements BTEC Links Lesson B2.1 Plant and animal cells 1.2 Describe the function of the components of a plant cell including chloroplast‚ large vacuole‚ cell wall‚ cell membrane‚ mitochondria‚ cytoplasm and nucleus Year 9 Explain‚ using a range of models and analogies‚ how the specialised cells and tissues involved in movement and support are adapted to their function‚ e.g. muscle cells
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AS Chemistry Revision-Chemistry for Life 1. Avagadro constant‚ 6.02 x 10²³ number of particles in 1 mole of a substance 2. Empirical formula-simplest ratio of atoms of each element in a compound 3. 4. Model of an atom Particle Mass on relative atomic scale Charge Proton 1 1+ Neutron 1 0 Electron Very small (0.00055) 1- 5. Radioactive isotopes Radiation What is it? Relative charge How does the nucleus change? Stopped by? Deflection in electric field? Alpha α Helium nuclei ⁴₂He +2 2 fewer
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B203 Business Functions in Context – Revision Notes Introduction * Communities of Practice (Wenger‚ 2007) - are groups of people the come together to share knowledge and experiences and learn from one another whilst providing a social context for that work. Three characteristics are crucial: 1. The Domain - It has an identity defined by a shared domain of interest. Membership implies a commitment to this and therefore a shared competence that distinguishes members from other people
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Business Law Practice Questions MULTIPLE CHOICE (answers at bottom of page) 1. Paul filed a lawsuit for false imprisonment against Dan’s Bookstore. During a visit to Dan’s Bookstore‚ Dan stopped Paul as he left the store. Dan accused Paul of stealing a book from the store. After briefly looking into Paul’s shopping bag‚ Dan determined that Paul did not shoplift. He apologized to Paul and released him. On these facts‚ Dan will likely: a. b. c. win the case‚ because the shopkeepers’ privilege
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Introduction – Information Technology Information Technology (IT) – mixture of computing and communications that characteristics our current technological environment. Business Organisations Systems and Systems Thinking A system is a collection of interrelated components that function together to achieve some predefined purposes or objectives. A typical system usually had nine characteristics‚ as follows: 1. Component – A part of a system commonly referred to as a subsystem 2
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P3- describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of a selected organisation For this task I will talk about the physical and technological resources in the operation of Marks and Spencer. In an organisation there are factors of production known as human‚ physical‚ financial‚ and knowledge resources. Physical and technological resource. Both this resouces need to be manage carefully in an organisation. Physical resource are the buiding security and maintenance
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movements. II. Business Activities and the Legal Environment 1. Laws may affect single business transactions A. Laws affect businesses in hiring‚ firiring‚ safety‚ manufacturing‚ marketing‚ bus. Finance and more. i. Breach-To break‚ fail‚ dishonor performance in a contract ii. Laws will affect “payment under contract”‚ insufficient funds‚ disputes‚ management power‚ etc. 2. Ethics and Bus. Decision Making A. Decision makers must decide between good business decision and what
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Management and business organization NOTES: Chapter 3 Introduction: 1. What is an organization: Consists of two or more people that have consciously arranged to create a basis from which to function on a regular basis to achieve a common goal. Despite differences the four common factors that organisations share are: people‚objectives‚ structure and management. Watson refers to 3 aspects of organisational life: o Importance of creative‚ critical and situation defining characteristics of the
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IBE Notes L4 Ethics in International Business Definition: Business Ethics: the accepted principles of right or wrong governing the conduct of business people Ethical strategy: a strategy/course of action that does not violate these accepted principles A. source and nature of ethical issues in IB: different in political systems‚ law‚ economic development‚ culture a) 5 common ethical issues: Employment practices: establishing minimal acceptable standards that safeguard the basic rights and dignity
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Salters Nuffield Advanced Biology AS Revision summary Unit 1 Topic 1: Lifestyle‚ health and risk Topic 2: Genes and health Unit 2 Topic 3: Topic 4: SNAB Biology AS Revision Summary Understanding the specification The following summary tries to explain what is meant by the specification statements for the SNAB AS course. SNAB includes a lot of material because it helps you to understand ideas or because it is interesting‚ but it can be a little confusing when it comes to knowing what to
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