DP Biology Questionbank
C.1 Species and communities
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Nature of science: Use models as representations of the real world—zones of stress and limits of tolerance graphs are models of the real world that have predictive power and explain community structure. (1.10) |
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Syllabus and cross-curricular links: Geography Part 2C Extreme environments Aims:
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