lyounamu
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I am currently writing some notes on biology using the syllabus. But I have few obstacles that I am currently facing.
For example, look at this syllabus dot point:
Outline the role of the nervous system in
detecting and responding to
[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']environmental changes[/FONT]
Now, my problem is: I am writing my notes about this dot point BUT all the textbooks like Jacaranda, Oxford and Heinemann all talk about endocrine system too. I actually included some points about endocrine system as a related info but I don't know how much to write. I might sound pedantic but my problem here just doesn't extend to this one syllabus dot point. It extends to whole lots of points where I don't know whether I should include this related info or not.
So my question is: do you write notes purely based on the syllabus? (i.e. not including some other related information)
For example, look at this syllabus dot point:
Outline the role of the nervous system in
detecting and responding to
[FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']environmental changes[/FONT]
Now, my problem is: I am writing my notes about this dot point BUT all the textbooks like Jacaranda, Oxford and Heinemann all talk about endocrine system too. I actually included some points about endocrine system as a related info but I don't know how much to write. I might sound pedantic but my problem here just doesn't extend to this one syllabus dot point. It extends to whole lots of points where I don't know whether I should include this related info or not.
So my question is: do you write notes purely based on the syllabus? (i.e. not including some other related information)