Cambridge O Level Biology (5090)

Cambridge O Level Biology (5090)

This course offers a comprehensive introduction to the study of living organisms and the processes that sustain life. You will investigate the fundamental units of biology by examining cell structure and organisation alongside the classification of living things. The curriculum delves into human and plant physiology where you will explore essential life processes such as nutrition, respiration, transport systems, and coordination. You will also study the continuity of life through reproduction and inheritance while analyzing the interactions between organisms and their environment within ecosystems. By combining theoretical knowledge with an understanding of scientific inquiry, you will be equipped to appreciate the scientific method and apply biological principles to current issues affecting society and the natural world.

Subject Content: Core Biological Themes

The course covers a broad range of topics with an emphasis on human biology, theory, and practical skills.

1. Cells & Biological Molecules

Focuses on cell structure, biological molecules, enzymes, and the principles of movement across cell membranes.

2. Plant and Animal Physiology

Covers nutrition, gas exchange, respiration, and transport systems in both plants (e.g., water) and humans.

3. Ecology and Environment

Examines the relationships between organisms and their environment, including energy flow and nutrient cycling.

4. Genetics and Reproduction

Explores reproduction in living organisms, development, inheritance, and variation.

5. Health, Disease & Excretion

Covers principles of health, types of disease, immunity, and the process of excretion in humans.

6. Coordination, Response & Biotechnology

Includes the nervous/hormonal systems, the eye’s accommodation, genetic modification, and other applications of biology.

Skill Development Focus

The qualification emphasizes practical skills and scientific inquiry alongside subject knowledge.

Scientific Inquiry

Planning experiments, using apparatus correctly, and making and recording detailed observations.

Data Analysis

Selecting, organizing, and interpreting data to draw valid conclusions and make logical predictions.

Application

Applying learned biological principles to new and unfamiliar theoretical or practical situations.

Assessment Structure

Assessment combines written papers to test knowledge and theory with practical papers to evaluate experimental skills.

  • Written Papers: Include multiple-choice and structured theory questions. Questions require candidates to apply principles to new or unfamiliar situations.
  • Practical Papers: Specifically test  experimental skills, including the planning, observation, and evaluation of experiments.
 
  • Assessment Objectives: The assessment includes specific weightings for objectives such as handling data and applying scientific methods.
 

This structure is based on the Cambridge O Level Biology (5090) syllabus.