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(double A... | Cambridge Igcse Co-ordinated Sciences

The "Double Award" means the qualification is worth two IGCSEs, reflecting the broader workload. Achieving grades indicates a student is well-prepared for Level 3 qualifications, such as Cambridge International AS & A Levels or International Baccalaureate (IB) certificates . If you'd like to dive deeper, I can help with:

: Topics include cell structures (e.g., plant vs. animal cells), red blood cell and root hair cell functions, and biological processes like diffusion, osmosis, and enzyme activity . Cambridge IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double A...

The is an intensive, scientifically coherent course that awards students two IGCSE grades (ranging from A*A* to GG) upon completion. It is designed for learners who want to study Biology, Chemistry, and Physics as a cross-disciplinary subject, providing a solid foundation for advanced study like A Levels or the IB Diploma. Core Objectives & Skills The "Double Award" means the qualification is worth

Learners aiming for grades are expected to study both the core and supplementary (extended) curriculum, while those aiming for DD to GG may focus solely on the core content. Progression & Grading animal cells), red blood cell and root hair

The syllabus focuses on a mix of , emphasizing: