Life Science and Biology Year in Review - Cells, Genetics, Evolution, Symbiosis, Biomes, Classification
Offered By: MooMooMath and Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Embark on a comprehensive 1-hour 14-minute video journey through an entire year of Life Science and Biology. Explore the fundamental characteristics of life, delve into cellular structure and function, and understand the levels of biological organization. Discover the intricacies of cell movement and mitosis before examining the human body systems, including integumentary, muscular, skeletal, circulatory, immune, excretory, nervous, and respiratory systems. Unravel the mysteries of genetics, selective breeding, and Punnett squares. Investigate the principles of evolution, natural selection, and fossil evidence. Learn about symbiotic relationships, food webs, and various biomes including desert, tundra, rainforest, taiga, deciduous forest, grassland, and aquatic ecosystems. Conclude with an overview of the six kingdoms of life classification. Use the provided timestamps to navigate through specific topics and reinforce your understanding of key biological concepts.
Syllabus
Introduction full-year review Biology.
Characteristics of Life.
Organelles of the cell.
Levels of organization.
Cell movement.
Mitosis.
Body systems Integumentary.
Skeletal.
Circulatory.
Immunity.
Excretory system.
Nervous system.
Respiratory system.
Genetics.
Selective breeding.
Punnett square.
Evolution.
Natural selection.
Fossils.
Symbiotic relationships.
Food Webs.
Biomes desert.
Tundra.
Rainforest.
Taiga.
Deciduous forest.
Grassland.
Aquatic.
6 kingdoms.
Taught by
MooMooMath and Science
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