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Introduction to Biology: Certificate Program

Offered By: Study.com

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Biology Courses Organic Chemistry Courses Inorganic Chemistry Courses DNA Courses RNA Courses Cell Biology Courses Genetic Mutations Courses Cellular Metabolism Courses

Course Description

Overview

If you're looking to give your resume a boost, take this flexible course and earn an Introduction to Biology Certificate. You can earn this certificate in just a few weeks by watching short video lessons and taking our multiple-choice quizzes and final exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Basic Terms & Skills in Biological Science
  • Ch 2. Review of Inorganic Chemistry For Biologists
  • Ch 3. Introduction to Organic Chemistry
  • Ch 4. The Nucleotide Structure of DNA & RNA
  • Ch 5. Enzyme Function, Interactions & Regulation
  • Ch 6. Cell Biology
  • Ch 7. Processes & Steps of DNA Replication
  • Ch 8. The Transcription and Translation Process
  • Ch 9. Types & Effects of Genetic Mutations
  • Ch 10. Cellular Metabolism & Respiration
  • Ch 11. Cell Growth & The Process of Cell Division
  • Ch 12. Plant Biology
  • Ch 13. Plant Reproduction and Growth
  • Ch 14. Physiology I: The Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, and Musculoskeletal Systems
  • Ch 15. Physiology II: The Nervous, Immune, and Endocrine Systems
  • Ch 16. Animal Reproduction and Development
  • Ch 17. Mendelian Genetics & Mechanisms of Heredity
  • Ch 18. Principles of Ecology
  • Ch 19. Evolutionary Principles & Natural Selection
  • Ch 20. The Origin and History of Life On Earth
  • Ch 21. Phylogeny and the Classification of Organisms
  • Ch 22. Social Biology
  • Ch 23. Basic Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques
  • Ch 24. Analyzing Scientific Data

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