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Curriculums/Biology
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Unit 1: Chemistry of Life
Chemical Reactions Hydrolysis Dehydration Anabolic and Catabolic reactions Endothermic and Exothermic reactions Water, Acid, Base Chemistry of life Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins Nucleic Acids, Vitamins
Unit 2: Cell
Cell, Cell Membrane Material Transport through Cell Membrane Cell Organelles Mitochondria Chloroplast Plastids Centriole Vacuole Ribosome Golgy body Endoplasmic reticulum
Unit 3: Metabolism
Metabolism Enzymes
Unit 4: Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis Chloroplast structure Light Phase Dark Phase Factors Affecting the Rate of Photosynthesis Chemosynthesis
Unit 5: Cellular Respiration
Cellular Respiration Glycolysis Postglycolytic Reactions Aerobic respiration Industrial Importance of Fermentation
Unit 6: Master Molecules
Master Molecules Chromosomes Chromatin Material Karyokinesis Cell Cycle Mitosis Meiosis Protein synthesis
Unit 7: Reproduction
Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Animal reproduction Human Reproduction Male Reproductive system Female Reproductive Hormonal Control of human system Plant reproduction Fertilization
Unit 8: Development
Animal Development Differentiation Embryonic stages Tissues Plant Tissues Animal Tissues Exocrine and Endocrine Glands
EXPERIMENTS
1-Carbohydrates, protein, lipid samples collection from daily life that we use 2-Using microscopes to see different parts of cell 3-Aerobic and anaerobic respirations 4-Photosynthesis in laboratory 5- DNA model making 6-Collection of different flowers and finding their formula
Unit 1: Nervous System
Nervous System Organization Of A Nervous System Animal Nervous System Human Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System
Unit 2: Sensory System
Sensory Organs (Eyes) Sensory Organs (Skin, Ears) Sensory Organs (Nose, Tongue)
Unit 3: Endocrine System
Endocrine System Animal Endocrine System Human Endocrine System Negative and Positive Feedback Hypothalamus, Pituitary glands Thyroid Glands, Parathyroid Glands Pancreas, Adrenal Glands Gonads, Thymus, Epiphysis
Unit 4: Transportation System
Transport In Plants Leaf Structure ,Stem, Root Structures Animal Circulatory System Open and Closed Circulatory Systems Human circulatory system
Unit 5: Respiratory System
Respiratory system Animal and Human respiratory system Lungs carbon dioxide transport
Unit 6: Digestive Systems of Organisms
Digestive system of organism Human digestive system Digestion, secretion, Foodstuff Absorption
Unit 7: Locomotion System
Skeletal system supporting tissues ın animal and plant Human skeletal system Joints and Types of bones Muscular system of invertebrates and vertebrates Human Muscular system Bone and muscle diseases
Unit 8: Excretion System
Excretion in plants and animals Human excretory system kidney Urine formation Kidney diseases
EXPERIMENTS 1- increase brain power 2- spinal cord injured problems 3- eye illnesses problems 4- color blind test 5- insulin level test 6- kg. and height test for all students 7- showing different organs from different animals 8- hospital visit 9- digestion and healthy diet 10- calorie calculation
Unit 1: Introduction to Genetics
Gene, chromosome, chromatin, DNA Gonads, Mitosis and Meiosis Genetic terms Dominant, Recessive, Heterozygote and Homozygote
Unit 2: Probabilities
Monohybrid cross Punnet square Dihybrid Cross Indepent Dominancy and Codominancy
Unit 3: Pleitrophy, Polygenic Inheritance
X-linked genes Y-Linked genes Homophilia ,Color blindness Autosomal ilneses Down syndrome, Kleinfelter Turner Syndrome, Super Woman
Unit 4: Mutations and Chromosomal Changes
Non-disjunctions and changes in chromosome Population Gentics Hardy Weinberg theory
Unit 5: Molecular Genetics
DNA structure and replication organisation of DNA RNA structure and types transcription translation Control of gene expression Genetic engineering
Unit 6: Ecology
Abiotic and biotic factors in ecosystem Cycles of material Nitrogen and Carbon Changes in ecosystem Ecological problems
Unit 7: Evolution
Early theories and modern theories Adaptation and natural selection New aproach to the theory What scientists think about the theory
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