IB BIOLOGY
Field Guide
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- 01Where do intermolecular forces shape what biology can do?
- 02Which biological processes depend on being at an interface?
- 03What does dispersing offspring gain. And what does it cost?
- 04How has the ability to move shaped what evolution selects for?
- 05How do the properties of individual parts shape biological systems?
- 06Where is light essential for life. And where is it not?
- 07When does specificity beat versatility, and vice versa?
- 08How do different nutrition modes differ in inputs, processes, and outputs?
- 09Why do biologists rely on models even when they're simplifications?
- 10What sets the upper limit on biological capacity?
- 11What does being small enable that being large doesn't, and vice versa?
- 12What turns identical cells into specialized ones?
- 13How do large organisms get materials to cells far from any surface?
- 14How are gas exchange and cellular metabolism coupled?
- 15How do biological systems shut things down when needed?
- 16How does the environment drive species to diverge?
- 17How do rising CO₂ levels ripple through living systems?
- 18How does energy conversion power what living things do?
- 19What keeps genetic information stable across generations?
- 20Where in biology does direction itself matter?
- 21What's different about interactions within a species vs between species?
- 22How do species avoid competing directly with each other?
- 23Where does the natural end and the artificial begin?
- 24How does timescale change what biology looks like?
- 25What makes biological sampling actually representative?
- 26Where in biology does doubling or halving happen?
- 27Why do organisms need internal distribution systems at all?
- 28Which biological systems are most vulnerable to temperature shifts?
- 29Why do all living cells use the same handful of building blocks?
- 30What makes a biological theory compelling?
- 31What determines whether a species persists or vanishes?
- 32How do species show both continuous and discontinuous variation?