GAMSAT Syllabus For Section III
GAMSAT Syllabus For Section III
GAMSAT Syllabus For Section III
Organic chemistry
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Inorganic Chemistry
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Principles of organic chemistry Naming, Structure and Hybridisation
Isomerism in organic chemistry - Optical, Geometric, Conformational and
Structural
Reactions of common groups and their properties
Chirality and its implications
Organic reaction mechanisms
Carbocation rearrangements
Substitution and Elimination reactions SN1, SN2 and E1, E2
Resonance structures Hemiacetals, Hemiketals and acid salts
Transamination
Peptide hydrolysis
Fatty acids and iodine number
The 4n+2 rule and aromatic systems and Huckels rules
E / Z notation
Effect of substituent groups on the benzene ring
Fischer projections, Newman projections and other 3D considerations
Conformational isomerism
Cahn-Ingold-Prelog convention and the application to stereoisomerism
Assignment of true configuration to optical isomers R and S
Diels-Alder and related reactions
Sigmatropic rearrangements
Aldol formation and the Aldol condensation
The terpene structure as a base of larger organic molecules
Weiner Index
Bicyclic Nomenclature
Infrared Spectroscopy and NMR
Beer-Lambert Law
Ternary Diagrams
Morphine rules
Biology
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structure
Microscopes, and other techniques in cytology
The cell membrane; lipids and phospholipids
Movement of substances across cell membranes: diffusion, facilitated
diffusion, osmosis, active transport
Protein structure and function
Enzyme action and factors affecting the rate of reaction; enzyme inhibitors.
Metabolic pathways as sites of enzyme action and of feedback control
The key features of mitosis maintenance of genetic uniformity in growth and
repair of cells
Meiosis haploid and diploid numbers in the life-cycle; creating genetic
variation
Carbohydrates as energy molecules
Cellular metabolism including aerobic and anaerobic respiration; Krebs
cycle and glycolysis, the electron transfer system
Respiratory system: lungs, and the mechanism of breathing; control of
breathing rate
Oxygen and carbon dioxide transport in the blood; the oxygen dissociation
curve and the Bohr shift
Circulatory system: the cardiac cycle, and its control; pressure and other
changes in the circulation
Blood especially the immune response and other defences against disease
Digestive system: physical and chemical digestion, followed by absorption;
the control of digestive secretions
Homeostasis and negative feedback: illustrated by e.g. thermoregulation
Kidney function in excretion and osmoregulation, including the countercurrent
multiplier
Endocrine system: thyroxine and the hormones of the pancreas as examples
of negative feedback control
Nervous system nerve impulse and synapse; nerve pathways; the
autonomic nervous system
Receptors, and the generator potential; eye and ear as sense organs
The neuromuscular junction, and the mechanism of muscle contraction the
sliding filament mechanism
Structure and function of nucleic acids
Molecular genetics, and the mechanism of protein synthesis; genetic
engineering
Mendelian genetics, and exceptions to Mendelian laws: prediction of genetic
ratios/probabilities, and analysis of family pedigrees
Population genetics the Hardy-Weinberg equation
Taxonomy an outline of the main taxonomic groups, and the relationship
between evolution and a natural classification system
Bacteria and viruses overview of treatments for infectious diseases
Population growth, and its analysis
BIOLOGY: Introduction, The Eukaryotic Cell, Plasma Membrane, The Cell's Interior,
DNA, The Cell Cycle, Protein Synthesis; Viruses, Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes,
Bioenergetics, The Neuron, The Nervous System, The Endocrine System I, The Endocrine
System II; The Menstrual Cycle, The Circulatory System, Blood Composition, Lymphatic
and Immune Systems, The Digestive System I, The Digestive System II; The Excretory
System I, The Excretory System II, Gametogenesis (Meiosis), Genetics I, Genetics II,
Genetics III, Genetics IV, Genetics V
GENERAL CHEMISTRY: The Atom, The Periodic Table, Chemical Bonds, Hydrogen
Bonds, Ionic and Covalent Bonds, Lewis Dot Structures; Multiple Bonds, Resonance,
Molecular Polarity, Hybridization, Hybrid Orbitals, Gases, Avogadro's Law, Equation of
State, Graham's Law, Liquids, Maxwell's Distribution Plot; Boiling, Melting Points, Le
Chatelier's Principle, Solutions, Phase Diagrams, Raoult's Law, Boiling, Freezing Point
Changes, Acids and Bases, Acids and Bases: Strong, Acids and Bases: Weak, Titrations;
Oxidation Numbers, Solubility Product, Thermochemistry, Calorimetry, Thermodynamics,
Hess's Law, Rate Law, Energy Diagrams, Electrolysis, Electrochemical Cell
PHYSICS - The Atom, Nuclear Reactions, Radioactive Decay and Half-Life, Electricity vs.
Gravity, Electric Circuits I, Electric Circuits II, Electric Circuits III, Kirchoff's Laws; Kirchoff's
Second Law; Characteristics of Waves; Interference Of Waves; Diffraction; Optics; Sound;
Doppler Effect; Electromagnetism; Electromagnetic Spectrum; Reflection; Refraction, Thin
Lens; Snell's Law; The Critical Angle, Force and Motion, Weight and Units, Friction,
Applying Newton's Laws, Trigonometry, Projectile Motion, Work, Circular Motion; Circular
Motion Problem, Work-Energy Theorem, Energy and Entropy, Momentum, Law of Torques,
Fluids, Fluids in Motion, Archimedes' Principle