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Studying biology and the VCAA VCE Biology curriculum ensure that students gain a deep understanding of essential biological concepts. Not only from individual cells, but also all the way up to the entire species. Through this program, students explore how organisms interact with their environment . The impact of biological changes over time, including human influences on biological processes and species survival.

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Additionally, the area of study fosters curiousity, open-mindedness, and respect for evidence-based conclusions. Students are encouraged to develop skills in collaborative and independent scientific inquiry. Equally important, they can hone their abilities in lab and field investigations to improve data quality.

By applying ethical and safety guidelines, it is hoped that students learn to collect, analyse, and evaluate data critically. This approach encourages them to recognise patterns, understand limitations, and develop an informed perspective on global science issues. The curriculum also emphasises the application of scientific theories, models, and laws to both familiar and new situations. As a result, by the end of course students should be able to explain and communicate scientific processes clearly and effectively.

The bold title "VCE Biology Unit 1" is centered with the subheading "How do organisms regulate their functions?" Surrounding the text, the top left features a plant cell overlaid on a leaf, followed by a blue and red DNA double helix, a cluster of replicating stem cells, and a chloroplast. The bottom left shows a partial cross-section of a prokaryotic cell, a diagram of active transport moving particles between cells, and a 3D blue animal cell with a quarter cut away to reveal its organelles. This image links to the VCE Biology Unit 1 guide.
Links back to VCE Biology Unit 3 Guide Page.
Links back to VCE Biology Unit 4 Guide Page.


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