Biology class ( Cellular, Molecular, Biochemistry, Lab techniques, Hormones)
From 26 £ /h
Welcome to Biology 101, an introductory class designed to explore the fundamental principles of biology. This course provides a comprehensive overview of the structure, function, and interactions of living organisms. Students will engage in a variety of learning activities including lectures, laboratory experiments, and group discussions to gain a solid understanding of key biological concepts.
- **Cell Biology**: Study of the structure and function of cells, including cell theory, cellular organelles, and cell division.
- **Genetics**: Exploration of inheritance, DNA structure and function, gene expression, and genetic technology.
- **Human Biology**: Overview of human anatomy and physiology, including major systems such as circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems.
**Laboratory Component:**
Hands-on laboratory exercises will complement lecture topics, providing practical experience in scientific methods, data collection, and analysis. Labs will cover topics such as microscopy, genetic crosses, enzyme activity, and sampling.
By the end of this class, students will be able to:
1. Describe the basic structure and function of cells.
2. Understand and explain the principles of genetics and inheritance.
3. Discuss the theory of evolution and the evidence supporting it.
4. Analyze ecological relationships and environmental impacts.
5. Recognize the major systems of the human body and their functions.
- **Cell Biology**: Study of the structure and function of cells, including cell theory, cellular organelles, and cell division.
- **Genetics**: Exploration of inheritance, DNA structure and function, gene expression, and genetic technology.
- **Human Biology**: Overview of human anatomy and physiology, including major systems such as circulatory, respiratory, and nervous systems.
**Laboratory Component:**
Hands-on laboratory exercises will complement lecture topics, providing practical experience in scientific methods, data collection, and analysis. Labs will cover topics such as microscopy, genetic crosses, enzyme activity, and sampling.
By the end of this class, students will be able to:
1. Describe the basic structure and function of cells.
2. Understand and explain the principles of genetics and inheritance.
3. Discuss the theory of evolution and the evidence supporting it.
4. Analyze ecological relationships and environmental impacts.
5. Recognize the major systems of the human body and their functions.
Location
At teacher's location :
- Hull, UK
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
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Student level
Beginner
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Duration
30 minutes
45 minutes
60 minutes
90 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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