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Year 10: Term 3: Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration

LibreTexts: 2.8: Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
Biology Dictionary: Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis Education: Photosynthesis and Respiration
Khan Academy: Intro to photosynthesis
BBC Bitesize: What is respiration and photosynthesis in plants? - the game and video do not work because we are not in the UK but the page still contains useful information.

Chapter in Life Sciences (Harvard University): Photosynthesis and Respiration

National Geographic: Photosynthesis

Nature: Photosynthetic cells

Links requiring BBC login

Carbon Cycling within an Ecosystem

Encyclopedia Britannica: Carbon cycle
NASA: Carbon cycle and ecosystems
Byju's: Carbon cycle
BBC Bitesize: The carbon cycle: Material cycling
Khan Academy: The carbon cycle 
National Ocean Service: What is the carbon cycle?
Berkeley University: Carbon cycle
Earth Reminder: Carbon cycle in ecosystem: Stages, types, and summary

ONESearch Database Explorer

The ENTIRE collection of resources provided by the BBC Birtles Library can be searched on ONE single, powerful search platform, which retrieves print books, eBooks, database articles and websites. Click HERE for assistance.

Biology: Suggested Academic Websites


The world’s largest biomedical library, NLM maintains and makes available a vast print collection and produces electronic information resources on a wide range of topics. 



The National Center for Biotechnology Information advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information. Used by university medical students.


British international charitable organisation formed to organise medical research findings to facilitate evidence-based choices about health interventions. Used by university medical students.


The NCBI advances science and health by providing access to biomedical and genomic information.


An open access, transparent peer-reviewed general medical journal. 

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Search for news articles which come from trusted news outlets, such as the  Associated Press (AP) and The Atlantic, and other sources chosen for use in the classroom.

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Web-based medical and health news service.

Useful Videos

Develop a Research Question from a Claim

WHAT IS A RESEARCH QUESTION?
Research Question is defined as ‘A question that directs the scientific inquiry activity. Its purpose is to focus the research investigation, inform the direction of the research, and guide all stages of inquiry, analysis, interpretation and evaluation’. It should:

1.3.1 Include measurable variables – the independent and dependent variables

1.3.2 Have a guiding word, such as what, why, would or will

1.3.3 Be phrased so that a definitive answer can be developed

1.3.4 Be able to link the guiding word to verbs such as identify, describe, compare, contrast, distinguish, analyse, evaluate or create so that a specific task can be determined

ELEMENTS OF A RESEARCH QUESTION (from Dr Cam Brooks)

EXAMPLE OF A SPECIFIC RESEARCH QUESTION
Should patients over the age of 80 years be permitted to undergo triple bypass operations? (Too broad)

SUBSTITUTE WITH

Should triple bypass operations (independent variablebe offerered to patients over 80 (participant group) because of their poorer success rate regarding complications from pneumonia and stroke (measurable dependant variablecompared to patients under 80 (comparison/control)

Writing the Rationale

Useful databases

 Access Science

  NewsBank Access Australia (accessible on campus without logins and from home with logins)

 Gale Science in Context

 Science Reference Center

 STEM Database

From Proquest. IF YOU ARE OFF-CAMPUS, PLEASE SCROLL DOWN AND CLICK ON 'SHOW MORE DETAIL' WHERE YOU SHOULD INSERT THE PASSWORDS YOU HAVE BEEN SENT IN AN EMAIL FROM THE HEAD OF LIBRARY.