What Do You Teach in High School Biology?
Literacy in science is of essence for all citizens in our modern society. In high school, a biology curriculum should focus on actively engaging students with the world around them. Students should gain in-depth knowledge of the different living organisms and the environments they each live in to better protect, sustain or enhance the natural environment.
Our SSS2 Biology teaches:
The interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment.
The building blocks of life.
Cell biology and cellular processes
Molecular genetics and heredity
The structure of a human being
Learning Objectives for Biology
SSS2 biology will teach students about the basics of life while also challenging high schoolers to complete labs, record findings, and walk through the scientific process from start to finish. Students should gain real-life science experience with nature studies, dissections, and microscopic slide kits.
Course Features
- Lectures 52
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 31 days
- Skill level All levels
- Students 497
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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SSS2 Biology Lessons
- Anatomy of Plant Cells
- Cells Division- Types of Cell Division
- Vertebrates and Invertebrates
- Invertebrates Animals
- Aquatic Ecosystems
- Functioning Ecosystem-2
- Digestion -Absorption in Animals
- Anaerobic Respiration in the Muscles
- Evolution -Why Evolution happens
- Organisms – Entropy
- Introduction to Meiosis
- Introduction to Mitosis
- Differences between Mitosis and Meiosis
- Malaria and Life Cycle of Plasmodium
- Genetic engineering-Pomato
- Types of Infectious Diseases
- Digestive system
- Excretory System
- Introduction to -Cell Structure
- Organization of Life
- – Plant Classifications-Evolution
- Respiratory System
- The respiratory System
- Blood Glucose Concentration
- Digestive Enzymes
- The Digestive System
- The Cerebellum
- Cerebrum and the olfactory lobe
- Genes and biodiversity
- Genetic variation
- Plant Hormones – Tropisms & Auxins
- Reproduction in Animals
- The Sense Organs
- Plant Hormones- Tropisms
- The Spinal Cord
- The Nervous System
- Autonomic Nervous System
- The Central Nervous System
- The Hindbrain – Structures And Functions
- the Midbrain- Structures And Functions
- Variation and Evolution
- Reproduction In Plant
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Biology extra