Introduction to Basic Sciences
Basic Sciences is all about how life on Earth occurs: the principles of life, their interconnected systems, and maintaining a stable balance of life in the biosphere. It links with other fields, such as physiology, agriculture, Earth science, physical science, mathematics, technology, community health, medicine, population and environmental studies, archaeology, anthropology and paleontology.
Certain scientific methods, tools and techniques are important in investigating Life Sciences phenomena and are used often in investigations and observations. This is what makes studying Life Sciences so exciting. You are able to conduct Life Sciences investigations yourself – at school and at home – to answer your own questions. This study guide works with the activities, hands-on practical tasks, and exercises that are found in the lessons and notes.
Course Features
- Lectures 32
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 228
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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JSS3 Basic Science
- Introduction to Cell Structure
- Introduction to Bacteria
- Overview of Meiosis
- Cell – Diffusion
- Mitosis and Meiosis
- Diffusion in Unicellular organism
- Protists and Fungi
- What is Photosynthesis
- Membrane Protein – Types and Functions
- What is a Protein Synthesis
- Cell Structure and Types
- Culturing Micro-organisms
- Family Traits Genetics
- Soil Erosion
- Flooding
- Sense Organs
- Antibiotics, Antivirals, and Vaccines
- Properties Of Water
- Depletion of the Ozone Layer and its Effects
- The Nervous System
- Sense Organs
- Reproductive Health
- Chemical Symbols, Formula and Equations
- Atomic Structure
- Resources from Living Things
- Resources from Non-Living Things
- Information and communication Technology
- Soil Properties
- Simple machines
- Benficial Bacteria for Human
- Metabolism in the Human Body
- Crude oil and petroleum