Biology: Credit Recovery
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
This Biology credit recovery course may be able to provide a way to earn credit for students who have failed their course. Short, engaging video lessons are paired with practice quizzes to test and reinforce the biology concepts you've just reviewed.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Basic Terms & Skills in Biological Science
- Ch 2. Basic Science Lab Skills
- Ch 3. Inorganic Chemistry Review for High School Biology
- Ch 4. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
- Ch 5. Enzyme Function, Interactions & Regulation
- Ch 6. Cell Biology
- Ch 7. Requirements of Biological Systems
- Ch 8. Cell Communication
- Ch 9. Cellular Metabolism & Respiration
- Ch 10. Cell Growth & The Process of Cell Division
- Ch 11. The Nucleotide Structure of DNA & RNA
- Ch 12. Processes & Steps of DNA Replication
- Ch 13. The Transcription and Translation Process
- Ch 14. Mendelian Genetics & Mechanisms of Heredity
- Ch 15. Types & Effects of Genetic Mutations
- Ch 16. DNA Technology and Genomics
- Ch 17. Bacterial Biology Overview
- Ch 18. Intro to Viruses
- Ch 19. The Origin of the Universe and Life on Earth
- Ch 20. Geologic Time
- Ch 21. Evolution Overview
- Ch 22. Phylogeny and the Classification of Organisms
- Ch 23. Plant Biology
- Ch 24. Plant Reproduction and Growth
- Ch 25. Introduction to Fungi
- Ch 26. Introduction to Invertebrates
- Ch 27. Introduction to Vertebrates
- Ch 28. Physiology I: The Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, and Musculoskeletal Systems
- Ch 29. Physiology II: The Nervous, Immune, and Endocrine Systems
- Ch 30. Animal Reproduction and Development
- Ch 31. Human Reproductive Systems
- Ch 32. Ecology and the Environment
- Ch 33. Human Effects on the Environment
- Ch 34. Animal Behavior
- Ch 35. Basic Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques
- Ch 36. Analyzing Scientific Data
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