Explore how living things are organised from cells to organ systems, how they transport materials and exchange gases, and how they interact as part of Australian ecosystems.
Lessons
Block A, Organisation in Living Things (L01–L05)
01Living Systems and Levels of Organisation› 02Cells, Tissues and Organs in Context› 03Organ Systems and Why Components Matter› 04Plant Systems as Living Systems› 05Organisation Synthesis, From Cells to Systems›Block B, Transport and Exchange (L06–L10)
06Why Living Things Need Transport Systems› 07Plant Transport, Roots, Stems and Leaves› 08Gas Exchange in Plants› 09Animal Transport, Circulatory System Basics› 10Animal Gas Exchange and System Interaction›Block C, Nutrition, Waste and System Interaction (L11–L15)
11Getting Materials In, Digestive System Basics› 12Removing Waste, Excretory System Basics› 13Plants Need Inputs Too, Water, Minerals and Light› 14Comparing Plant and Animal Living Systems› 15What Happens When One Component Fails?›Block D, Investigation, Evidence and Synthesis (L16–L18)
16Investigating Living Systems› 17Evidence-Based Explanations in Living Systems› 18Final Living Systems Synthesis and Depth Study Preparation›Block E, Ecosystems and Australian Biodiversity (L19–L23)
19What Is an Ecosystem?› 20Food Webs and Energy Flow› 21Matter and Energy Cycling› 22Population Changes and Introduced Species› 23Endangered Species and Australian Biodiversity›Checkpoints & Assessment