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Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive biology course covering fundamental concepts from cellular processes to human anatomy and ecological systems. Dive into topics such as aerobic and anaerobic respiration, cell biology, genetics, organism classification, and evolutionary theories. Learn about various biological systems including circulatory, respiratory, and digestive, while also studying plant biology, fungi, and ecology. Gain a solid foundation in biomolecules, cell division, and the principles of human and social biology. Enhance your understanding of general biology through in-depth chapters on animal reproduction, physiology, and the intricacies of cellular respiration.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Aerobic vs. Anaerobic Respiration
  • Ch 2. Animal Reproduction & Development Overview
  • Ch 3. Biomolecules Fundamentals
  • Ch 4. Cellular Respiration In Organisms
  • Ch 5. Foundations of Cell Biology
  • Ch 6. Organism Classification
  • Ch 7. Fungi
  • Ch 8. Overview of Cell Biology
  • Ch 9. Physiology & Anatomy
  • Ch 10. Players In Cell Respiration
  • Ch 11. Process & Purpose of Cell Respiration
  • Ch 12. The Cell Cycle & Cell Division
  • Ch 13. The Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, & Musculoskeletal Systems
  • Ch 14. Foundations of Genetics
  • Ch 15. Biology of the Cell
  • Ch 16. Introduction to Plant Biology
  • Ch 17. Human Anatomy
  • Ch 18. Ecology
  • Ch 19. Evolution: Theories and Principles
  • Ch 20. Human and Social Biology

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