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<strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>International</strong> A <strong>Level</strong> <strong>Biology</strong><br />

Recommended resources<br />

Chapter 13<br />

Further reading<br />

Alberts, B. et al. (2013) Essential Cell <strong>Biology</strong>, 4th edn. Garland Science.<br />

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Chapter 14: ‘Energy Generation in Mitochondria and Chloroplasts’ including the animation ‘Light<br />

harvesting’, which deals with the structure and function of chloroplasts; other animations show<br />

the effects of light on chlorophyll and the subsequent flow of electrons, including the splitting of<br />

water, the role of photosystems and the electron transport chains.<br />

Available at: www.garlandscience.com/ECB4-students.<br />

Jones, M. and Jones, G. (1997) Advanced <strong>Biology</strong>. <strong>Cambridge</strong> University Press.<br />

Elliot, W.H. and Elliot, D. (2009) Biochemistry and Molecular <strong>Biology</strong>, 4th ed. Oxford University Press.<br />

Lea, P. and Leegood, R. (1994) Plant Biochemistry and Molecular <strong>Biology</strong>. John Wiley & Sons.<br />

Online and interactive resources<br />

www.mhhe.com/biosci/bio_animations/02_MH_Photosynthesis_Web/index.html<br />

This is an animation about photosynthesis.<br />

The three animations that follow can be accessed from here:<br />

highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0073532223/student_view0/chapter8/animations_and_videos.html<br />

Look for: ‘Photosynthetic electron transport and ATP synthesis’, ‘Cyclic and non-cyclic<br />

photophosphorylation’ and ‘How the Calvin cycle works’.<br />

www.johnkyrk.com/photosynthesis.html<br />

www.johnkyrk.com/photosynthesisdark.html<br />

There are animations of photosynthesis on John Kyrk’s website.<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>International</strong> AS and A <strong>Level</strong> <strong>Biology</strong> © <strong>Cambridge</strong> University Press 2014

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