Biology: High School
Offered By: Study.com
Course Description
Overview
Take this mobile-friendly course to review the concepts that are typically taught in high school biology classes. You can use this course at any time to bring up your biology grades, get ready for exams and practice answering biology questions.
Syllabus
- Ch 1. Basic Terms & Skills in Biological Science
- Ch 2. Analyzing Scientific Data
- Ch 3. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry for High School Biology
- Ch 4. Enzyme Function, Interactions & Regulation
- Ch 5. Cell Biology
- Ch 6. Bacterial Biology Overview
- Ch 7. Intro to Viruses
- Ch 8. Metabolic Biochemistry for High School
- Ch 9. Cell Growth & The Process of Cell Division
- Ch 10. Nucleic Acids: DNA & RNA
- Ch 11. Requirements of Biological Systems
- Ch 12. The Transcription and Translation Process
- Ch 13. Mendelian Genetics & Mechanisms of Heredity
- Ch 14. Types & Effects of Genetic Mutations
- Ch 15. DNA Technology and Genomics
- Ch 16. Basic Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques
- Ch 17. Geologic Time Scale
- Ch 18. Evolution Overview
- Ch 19. Plant Biology
- Ch 20. Plant Growth and Reproduction
- Ch 21. Introduction to Fungi
- Ch 22. Introduction to Invertebrates
- Ch 23. Introduction to Vertebrates
- Ch 24. Physiology: Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, Muscuskeletal Systems
- Ch 25. Physiology: Nervous, Immune, Endocrine Systems
- Ch 26. Ecology & Environment
- Ch 27. Animal Reproduction & Development
- Ch 28. Animal Populations and Behaviors
- Ch 29. Student Resources for High School Biology
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