For the biological systems studied, the student:
- analyses how system components function and are interrelated across a range of scales to enable continuity of individuals, populations and species
- analyses how the function and interrelationships of system components are affected by external factors across a range of scales, and how the system responds over time
- explains the theories and model/s used to explain the system, the supporting evidence, and their limitations and assumption
- applies theories and models of systems and processes to explain phenomena, critically analyse complex problems, and make reasoned, plausible predictions in unfamiliar contexts
For the biological contexts studied, the student:
- analyses the roles of collaboration, debate and review, and technologies, in the development of biological theories and models
- evaluates how biological science has been used in concert with other sciences to meet diverse needs and to inform decision making; and how these applications are influenced by interacting social, economic and ethical factors
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For the biological systems studied, the student:
- explains how system components are interrelated and how they function to enable continuity of individuals, populations and species
- explains how the function and interrelationships of system components are affected by external factors, and how the system responds
- describes the theories and model/s used to explain the system, some supporting evidence, and their limitations
- applies theories and models of systems and processes to explain phenomena, analyse problems, and make plausible predictions in unfamiliar contexts
For the biological contexts studied, the student:
- explains the role of collaboration, debate and review, and technologies, in the development of biological theories and models
- explains how biological science has been used to meet diverse needs and to inform decision making; and how these applications are influenced by social, economic and ethical factors
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For the biological systems studied, the student:
- describes how system components function and the processes that enable continuity of the individual, population and species
- describes how system components or processes are affected by external factors, and how the system responds
- describes key aspects of a theory or model used to explain system processes, and the phenomena to which they can be applied
- applies theories or models of systems and processes to explain phenomena, interpret problems, and make plausible predictions in some unfamiliar contexts
For the biological contexts studied, the student:
- describes the role of collaboration and review, and technologies, in the development of biological theories or models
- discusses how biological science has been used to meet needs and to inform decision making, and some social, economic or ethical implications of these applications
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For the biological systems studied, the student:
- identifies system components that contribute to the survival of an organism, population or species
- describes changes to the system, the external factors that caused those changes, and some system responses
- describes key aspects of a theory or model used to explain a system process
- describes phenomena, interprets simple problems, and makes predictions in familiar contexts
For the biological contexts studied, the student:
- describes the roles of communication and new evidence in developing biological knowledge
- describes ways in which biological science has been used in society to meet needs, and identifies some implications of these applications
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For the biological systems studied, the student:
- identifies some parts of the system that contribute to the survival of an organism, population or species
- describes a change to the system, and an external factor that caused that change
- identifies aspects of a theory or model related to a system process
- describes phenomena and makes simple predictions in familiar contexts
For the biological contexts studied, the student:
- identifies that biological knowledge has changed over time
- identifies ways in which biological science has been used in society to meet needs
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