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    Biology 101: A Complete O Level Course

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    Biology 101: A Complete O Level Course

    Biology 101: A Complete O Level Course
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.53 GB | Duration: 8h 45m

    Prepare for GCSE, IGCSE, AQA & CXC Biology examinations

    What you'll learn
    Understand how organisms interact with their environment
    Understand how the human body functions and protects itself from diseases
    How to answer examination questions effectively
    Requirements
    You should have a basic understanding of Scientific principles
    Description
    Are you preparing for an upcoming Biology exam? Do you have difficulty in understanding basic biology concepts? Have you taken online courses with inadequate opportunity to test your understanding of concepts? Then this is certainly a course for you to enroll in.This course will serve as a revision guide for High School Biology or Human and Social Biology students. The contents that are presented were mainly based on the CXC syllabus, effective 2015. However, the content is also suitable for students who are studying for GCSE Biology or similar "O" level examinations. This is a comprehensive Biology course that touches on almost all of the contents that students must be able to understand for their examinations. More than 90% of the content is presented in short videos (not longer than 10 minutes) that concisely explains the concepts. Additional contents are provided in the form of notes that can be downloaded in the resource section. These notes are intended to extend student’s understanding of the concepts. It is expected that students timetable themselves, to spend at least 60 minutes a week to review the contents in order to be fully prepared for their examination. Besides viewing the videos and reading the additional notes, it is expected that students complete all the quiz. A practice exam was also added to test your knowledge of the entire course. I am certain that after completing this course, you would be able to fully prepare for your examinations. *Please note that this course will continuously be updated with additional lectures, or edited lectures.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Welcome

    Lecture 2 Some useful information

    Lecture 3 Introduction to "Biology"

    Lecture 4 Classification-the basics

    Lecture 5 Characteristics of living organisms

    Lecture 6 Cells- Structure and Function Part 1

    Lecture 7 Cells: Part 2 (with sample questions)

    Lecture 8 Organization in living organisms-Notes

    Lecture 9 Chromoplast

    Lecture 10 Transport In and Out of cells

    Section 2: Ecology

    Lecture 11 Symbiosis

    Lecture 12 Ecological Study Techniques

    Lecture 13 Factors affecting growth of Natural Populations

    Lecture 14 Impact of Human Activity on the Environment

    Lecture 15 Soil

    Lecture 16 Nitrogen Cycle

    Lecture 17 Carbon Cycle

    Lecture 18 Food chain and Food web

    Section 3: Nutrition and Digestion

    Lecture 19 Photosynthesis

    Lecture 20 Biological Molecules: Macronutrients

    Lecture 21 Biological Molecules: Vitamins

    Lecture 22 Biological Molecules: Minerals and Malnutrition

    Lecture 23 Eating Disorders

    Lecture 24 Enzymes

    Lecture 25 Human Teeth-Structure and Function

    Lecture 26 Teeth- Additional information

    Lecture 27 Digestive System

    Lecture 28 Extra! Digestive system of Pigs and Rabbits

    Lecture 29 Extra!! Digestion in Ruminants (Cows,Sheep etc)

    Section 4: Respiratory System

    Lecture 30 Structure and adaptation of Respiratory system

    Lecture 31 Breathing and Gas Exchange

    Lecture 32 Types of Respiration

    Lecture 33 Oxygen Debt

    Lecture 34 Surface Area/Volume Ratio

    Lecture 35 Energy From Food

    Lecture 36 Cigarette Smoking

    Section 5: Transport system in Humans and Plants

    Lecture 37 Blood cells

    Lecture 38 Blood Vessels

    Lecture 39 Heart-Structure and Function

    Lecture 40 Heartbeat and Blood Pressure

    Lecture 41 Atherosclerosis

    Lecture 42 NEW! External and Internal Structure of Plants

    Lecture 43 NEW! External and Internal Structure of Plants Part-2

    Lecture 44 Plant Transport: Xylem

    Lecture 45 Plant Transport: Phloem

    Lecture 46 Movement of water

    Lecture 47 Transpiration

    Lecture 48 Lymphatic System-Notes

    Section 6: Excretion

    Lecture 49 Kidney Structure and Nephron

    Lecture 50 Urea formation, Plant Excretion, Homeostasis

    Lecture 51 Osmoregulation, Food Storage

    Section 7: Sensitivity

    Lecture 52 Nervous System Part 1- Response of Plants and invertebrates

    Lecture 53 Nervous System Part 2- Brain, Neurons and Neurotransmitters

    Lecture 54 Nervous System Part 3- Reflex Action, Q&A

    Lecture 55 Human Eye Part 1

    Lecture 56 Endocrine System: Hormones and their function

    Lecture 57 Human Eye-Part 2 (accommodation/eye defects)

    Lecture 58 Endocrine System: Diabetes

    Section 8: Skeletal System

    Lecture 59 Skeletal System: Movement, Structure

    Lecture 60 Skeletal System: Joints and Movement

    Lecture 61 Notes: Movement, Function of skeletal system

    Lecture 62 Notes: Types of Joints

    Section 9: Reproduction: Plants and Humans

    Lecture 63 Growth And Development

    Lecture 64 Plant Reproduction-Sexual Reproduction

    Lecture 65 NEW! Asexual Reproduction: Natural vegetative, and Artificial vegetative

    Lecture 66 NEW! Budding (Asexual Reproduction)

    Lecture 67 Plant Reproduction : Dispersal, Fruits, Germination

    Lecture 68 Reproductive Structures of Humans

    Lecture 69 Advanced: Male Reproductive System

    Lecture 70 Menstrual Cycle

    Lecture 71 Fertilization, Pregnancy and Birth

    Lecture 72 Fertilization- More details

    Lecture 73 Sexually Transmitted Infections

    Lecture 74 Birth Control

    Lecture 75 Abortion

    Section 10: Genetics

    Lecture 76 History of Genetics

    Lecture 77 Introduction to Genetics

    Lecture 78 DNA

    Lecture 79 Chromosomes and Genes

    Lecture 80 Mendel's cross and Genetic Diagrams

    Lecture 81 Genetic Diseases: Sickle celled anemia and Haemophilia

    Lecture 82 Blood Group Inheritance and Sample question with Answer

    Lecture 83 Mitosis

    Lecture 84 Meiosis

    Lecture 85 Variation

    Lecture 86 Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering & Gene therapy

    Lecture 87 Protein Synthesis

    Lecture 88 Natural Selection

    Lecture 89 Natural Selection-Notes

    Section 11: Disease and Immune System

    Lecture 90 Introduction

    Lecture 91 Types of Disease

    Lecture 92 Health and Social Well-being

    Lecture 93 Vectors and Dengue

    Lecture 94 Malaria

    Lecture 95 Additional Resource

    Lecture 96 Immune System- Innate Immunity

    Lecture 97 Immune System -Adaptive Immunity

    Lecture 98 COVID-19

    Lecture 99 Effect of COVID-19 on the human body-W.E.F video

    Section 12: SBA: Lab guidelines-CSEC STUDENTS

    Lecture 100 Scientific Method and PD lab Guide

    Section 13: Model Answers for CXC Examination Questions

    Lecture 101 Sample Question with Answer: Excretion

    Lecture 102 Reproduction: Questions with sample answers

    Lecture 103 Genetics: Questions and Answers (Paper 1)

    Lecture 104 Genetics: Questions and Answers (Paper 2)

    Section 14: Practice Test

    Lecture 105 Practice Test Introduction

    High school students who are preparing for either Biology or Human and Social Biology Examinations,Anyone who wants to learn specific concepts in Biology,Students preparing for Higher Education