Brent Cornell

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    • Course Outline
    • Assessment
    • Command Terms
    • PSOW
  • Standard Level
    • Topic 1: Statistical Analysis
      • 1.1 Statistical Analysis
    • Topic 2: Cells
      • 2.1 Cell Theory
      • 2.2 Prokaryotic Cells
      • 2.3 Eukaryotic Cells
      • 2.4 Membranes
      • 2.5 Cell Division
    • Topic 3: Chemicals of Life
      • 3.1 Chemical Elements & Water
      • 3.2 Carbohydrate, Lipid & Protein
      • 3.3 DNA Structure
      • 3.4 DNA Replication
      • 3.5 Transcription and Translation
      • 3.6 Enzymes
      • 3.7 Cell Respiration
      • 3.8 Photosynthesis
    • Topic 4: Genetics
      • 4.1 Chromosome, Gene, Allele ..
      • 4.2 Meiosis
      • 4.3 Theoretical Genetics
      • 4.4 Genetic Engineering & Bio ..
    • Topic 5: Ecology and Evolution
      • 5.1 Communities & Ecosystems
      • 5.2 The Greenhouse Effect
      • 5.3 Populations
      • 5.4 Evolution
      • 5.5 Classification
    • Topic 6: Health & Physiology
      • 6.1 Digestion
      • 6.2 The Transport System
      • 6.3 Defence Against Infectious ..
      • 6.4 Gas Exchange
      • 6.5 Nerve, Hormone & Homeo ..
      • 6.6 Reproduction
  • Higher Level
    • Topic 7: Nucleic Acid & Protein
      • 7.1 DNA Structure
      • 7.2 DNA Replication
      • 7.3 Transcription
      • 7.4 Translation
      • 7.5 Proteins
      • 7.6 Enzymes
    • Topic 8: Respiration & Photo ..
      • 8.1 Cell Respiration
      • 8.2 Photosynthesis
    • Topic 9: Plant Science
      • 9.1 Plant Structure and Growth
      • 9.2 Transport in Angiosperms
      • 9.3 Reproduction in Angiosperms
    • Topic 10: Genetics
      • 10.1 Meiosis
      • 10.2 Dihybrid Crosses & Gene ..
      • 10.3 Polygenic Inheritance
    • Topic 11: Health & Physiology
      • 11.1 Defence Against Infectious ..
      • 11.2 Muscles and Movement
      • 11.3 The Kidney
      • 11.4 Reproduction
  • Options
    • Option A: Nutrition & Health
      • A1 Components of Human Diet
      • A2 Energy in Human Diets
      • A3 Special Issues in Nutrition
    • Option B: Physiology of Exercise
      • B1 Muscles and Movement
      • B2 Training & Pulmonary System
      • B3 Training & Cardio System
      • B4 Exercise and Respiration
      • B5 Fitness and Training
      • B6 Injuries
    • Option C: Energy and Cells
      • C1 Proteins
      • C2 Enzymes
      • C3 Cell Respiration
      • C4 Photosynthesis
    • Option D: Evolution
      • D1 Origins of Life on Earth
      • D2 Species and Speciation
      • D3 Human Evolution
      • D4 Hardy-Weinberg Principle
      • D5 Phylogeny and Systematics
    • Option E: Neurobiology & Behav..
      • E1 Stimulus and Response
      • E2 Perception of Stimuli
      • E3 Innate & Learned Behaviour
      • E4 Neurotransmitter & Synapse
      • E5 The Human Brain
      • E6 Further Studies of Behaviour
    • Option F: Microbes & Biotech..
      • F1 Diversity of Microbes
      • F2 Microbes and Environment
      • F3 Microbes and Biotechnology
      • F4 Microbes & Food Production
      • F5 Metabolism of Microbes
      • F6 Microbes and Disease
    • Option G: Ecology & Conservat..
      • G1 Community Ecology
      • G2 Ecosystems and Biomes
      • G3 Human Impact on Ecosystem
      • G4 Conservation of Biodiversity
      • G5 Population Ecology
    • Option H: Further Physiology
      • H1 Hormonal Control
      • H2 Digestion
      • H3 Absorption of Digested Foods
      • H4 Functions of the Liver
      • H5 The Transport System
      • H6 Gas Exchange
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Option B: Physiology of Exercise

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B1 Muscles and Movement

B1 Muscles and Movement

B2 Training and the Pulmonary System

B2 Training and the Pulmonary System

B3 Training and the Cardiovascular System

B3 Training and the Cardiovascular System

B4 Exercise and Respiration

B4 Exercise and Respiration

B5 Fitness and Training

B5 Fitness and Training

B6 Injuries

B6 Injuries


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