Learning GCSE Biology in small, understandable steps!
Biology is the study of life or living things, and the processes that happen within, whether that be the study of our body, animals, and even smaller organisms on a microscopic level, like bacteria. Biology involves all the disciplines of chemistry, physics and medicine in the form of biochemistry, biophysics and biomedicine.
The human body is an amazing feat of engineering, and a massively complex set of systems that work together to maintain a healthy balance.
The Bones in our Body
This section includes:
The Spine | The Ribcage
Bone Marrow | Arms & Legs
Tendons, Ligaments & Cartilage
DNA & Cells
This section includes:
DNA & RNA | Genes & Chromosomes
MRSGREN | Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic cells
Cells in our Body | Genetic Disorders
Diseases & Medication
This section includes:
Antibiotics | How Vaccinations Work
Microorganisms | Cancer
Bacteria vs Viruses | Pathogen Life Cycles
The outside world of plants, animals and other areas also have similarities with humans, and they fall under the bracket of ecology.
Plants & What They Do
This section includes:
Photosynthesis | Osmosis
Tropisms | Plant Structures
Plant Reproduction | Glucose Uses
A whole host of scientists have discovered components of both the human and plant worlds. These are a selection of them.
You will notice that text has been grouped together. The purpose of this is so that the information can be on one page, but also help to extend knowledge of those that want to further it. It works by having a left-sided border for the relevant years.
Those years are as folows:
I hope this helps you.
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