SSS3 Biology
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.
Helpful learning options to help students get ahead or work on difficult topics.
Our biology curriculum aligns with International and national standards.
Wide selection of written, spoken and visually appealing materials to match your student’s preferred learning style. Our self-paced lessons fosters independence, and student decision-making, while allowing them to take responsibility for themselves.
Course Features
- Lectures 36
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 31 days
- Skill level All levels
- Students 550
- Certificate No
- Assessments Yes
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SSS3 Biology Video Lessons
- Culturing Micro-organisms
- ATP Energy In The Body
- How Ecosystems Work
- The Digestive system
- Bateria in the food
- Introduction to Ecology
- Life in the Soil-Biology
- Micro-organisms
- Modes of Reproduction
- Soil is a living organism
- The Arthropods
- The beneficial bacteria that make delicious
- Reproduction in Flowering Plants
- Reproduction in Man
- Reproductive Behaviours in Animals
- Hormones in Plants
- Genetics: What Is Gene
- The Plant Evolution
- Sense organs in Animals
- Reproductive systems in animals
- Reproductive systems in plants
- Development of new organisms
- Variation in population
- The central nervous system
- The peripheral nervous system
- The central nervous system
- Cerebrum and the olfactory lobe
- The Spinal Cord
- Functions of a spinal cord
- Cerebellar Hemispheres
- Male And Female Reproductive System
- Biology of Heredity (Genetics)
- Variation and Evolution
- Plants Structure and Adaptation for Survival
- Reproduction in Unicellular Animals
- Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants