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Weather and Climate - Daily and seasonal changes in our environment, including the weather, affect everyday life ACSSU043 Year 5 Biological Sciences
Adaptations - Living things have structural features and adaptations that help them to survive in their environment ACSSU073 Year 4 Biological Sciences
Animal Survival - Living things, including plants and animals, depend on each other and the environment to survive ACSSU094 Year 6 Biological Sciences
Adaptations - The growth and survival of living things are affected by the physical conditions of their environment ACSSU175 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Organ Systems - Multi-cellular organisms rely on coordinated and interdependent internal systems to respond to changes to their environment ACSSU176 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Ecology - Ecosystems consist of communities of interdependent organisms and abiotic components of the environment; matter and energy flow through these systems ACSBL019 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Describing biodiversity - Ecosystems are diverse, composed of varied habitats and can be described in terms of their component species, species interactions and the abiotic factors that make up the environment ACSBL021 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Describing biodiversity - In addition to biotic factors, abiotic factors including climate and substrate can be used to and classify environments ACSBL045 Year 11 Cells and multicellular organism
Cells as the basis of life - The cell membrane separates the cell from its surroundings and controls the exchange of materials, including gases, nutrients and wastes, between the cell and its environment ACSBL090 Year 12 Heredity and continuity of life
Continuity of life on Earth - Natural selection occurs when selection pressures in the environment confer a selective advantage on a specific phenotype to enhance its survival and reproduction; this results in changes in allele frequency in the gene pool of a population ACSBL091 Year 12 Heredity and continuity of life
Continuity of life on Earth - In additional to environmental selection pressures, mutation, gene flow and genetic drift can contribute to changes in allele frequency in a population gene pool and results in microevolutionary change ACSBL110 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Homeostasis involves a stimulus response model in which change in external or internal environmental conditions is detected and appropriate responses occur via negative feedback; in vertebrates, receptors and effectors are linked via a control centre by n ACSBL111 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Changes in an organism’s metabolic activity, in addition to structural features and changes in physiological processes and behaviour, enable the organism to maintain its internal environment within tolerance limits ACSBL115 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Animals, whether osmo-regulators or osmo-conformers, and plants, have various mechanisms to maintain water balance that involve structural features, and behavioural, physiological and homeostatic responses ACSBL117 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Infectious disease - Pathogens include prions, viruses, bacteria, fungi, protists and parasites ACSBL118 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Infectious disease - Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate their entry into cells and tissues and their transmission between hosts; transmission occurs by various mechanisms including through direct contact, contact with body fluids, and via contaminated food, water or d
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ACSSU004 Foundation Earth and Space SciencesWeather and Climate - Daily and seasonal changes in our environment, including the weather, affect everyday life ACSSU043 Year 5 Biological Sciences
Adaptations - Living things have structural features and adaptations that help them to survive in their environment ACSSU073 Year 4 Biological Sciences
Animal Survival - Living things, including plants and animals, depend on each other and the environment to survive ACSSU094 Year 6 Biological Sciences
Adaptations - The growth and survival of living things are affected by the physical conditions of their environment ACSSU175 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Organ Systems - Multi-cellular organisms rely on coordinated and interdependent internal systems to respond to changes to their environment ACSSU176 Year 9 Biological Sciences
Ecology - Ecosystems consist of communities of interdependent organisms and abiotic components of the environment; matter and energy flow through these systems ACSBL019 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Describing biodiversity - Ecosystems are diverse, composed of varied habitats and can be described in terms of their component species, species interactions and the abiotic factors that make up the environment ACSBL021 Year 11 Biodiversity and the interconnectedness of life
Describing biodiversity - In addition to biotic factors, abiotic factors including climate and substrate can be used to and classify environments ACSBL045 Year 11 Cells and multicellular organism
Cells as the basis of life - The cell membrane separates the cell from its surroundings and controls the exchange of materials, including gases, nutrients and wastes, between the cell and its environment ACSBL090 Year 12 Heredity and continuity of life
Continuity of life on Earth - Natural selection occurs when selection pressures in the environment confer a selective advantage on a specific phenotype to enhance its survival and reproduction; this results in changes in allele frequency in the gene pool of a population ACSBL091 Year 12 Heredity and continuity of life
Continuity of life on Earth - In additional to environmental selection pressures, mutation, gene flow and genetic drift can contribute to changes in allele frequency in a population gene pool and results in microevolutionary change ACSBL110 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Homeostasis involves a stimulus response model in which change in external or internal environmental conditions is detected and appropriate responses occur via negative feedback; in vertebrates, receptors and effectors are linked via a control centre by n ACSBL111 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Changes in an organism’s metabolic activity, in addition to structural features and changes in physiological processes and behaviour, enable the organism to maintain its internal environment within tolerance limits ACSBL115 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Animals, whether osmo-regulators or osmo-conformers, and plants, have various mechanisms to maintain water balance that involve structural features, and behavioural, physiological and homeostatic responses ACSBL117 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Infectious disease - Pathogens include prions, viruses, bacteria, fungi, protists and parasites ACSBL118 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Infectious disease - Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate their entry into cells and tissues and their transmission between hosts; transmission occurs by various mechanisms including through direct contact, contact with body fluids, and via contaminated food, water or d
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Hydro-Electric Generator or Dynamo
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