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About the Course

This course, Biology, is intended for students who want to earn extra credits or are repeating the course. The course highlights important biology components suitable for high school academic levels using the Common Core.Β 

The book offers two kinds of end-of-chapter questions for students:

  • Review Questions:Β Basic recall questions from every module in the chapter are either in open-choice or MCQ format.

Critical Thinking Questions:Β Advanced-level conceptual questions allow students to showcase their understanding by applying their learnings from every module to the entire chapter. These questions require out-of-the-box reasoning and thinking about the concepts.

Biology 1 Teacher – Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – Introduction to Biology and Field of Specialization

  • 1.1 Levels of Biological Organization
  • 1.2 Living World in Time
  • 1.3 Service to Mankind
  • 1.4 Conservation and Protection of the Environment
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Chapter 2 – Biological Molecules

  • 2.1 Introduction to Biochemistry
  • 2.2 Importance of Carbon
  • 2.3 Importance of Water
  • 2.4 Proteins
  • 2.5 Lipids
  • 2.6 Carbohydrates
  • 2.7 Nucleic Acids (RNA and DNA)
  • 2.8 Conjugated Molecules
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Chapter 3 – Enzymes

  • 3.1 Characteristics of an Enzyme
  • 3.2 Mechanism of Enzyme Catalysis
  • 3.3 Factors Affecting Enzyme Action Rate
  • 3.4 Inhibitors (Reversible and Irreversible)
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Chapter 4 – The Cell

  • 4.1 Structure of Generalized Cells (Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Organelles)
  • 4.2 Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Chapter 5 – Variety of Life

  • 5.1 Two to Five Kingdom Classification Systems
  • 5.2 Viruses (Structure, Life Cycle, Diseases)
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Chapter 6 – Kingdom Prokaryotae

  • 6.1 Bacteria Discovery
  • 6.2 Bacteria Occurrence
  • 6.3 Bacteria Structure (Flagella, Pili, Wall, Capsule, Spores, Granules)
  • 6.4 Growth and Reproduction
  • 6.5 Respiration in Bacteria
  • 6.6 Nutrition in Bacteria
  • 6.7 Importance of Bacteria (Medical, Ecological, Economic)
  • 6.8 Bacterial Control (Chemical, Physical, Antibiotics)
  • 6.9 Cyanobacteria Characteristics (Structure, Nostoc)
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

Chapter 7 – Kingdom Protista

  • 7.1 Diversity of Protists
  • 7.2 Major Protist Groups
    • Protozoans (e.g., Apicomplexans, Foraminiferans, Ciliates, Zooflagellates, Amoebae)
    • Algae (Green, Red, Brown, Diatoms, Dinoflagellates, Euglenoids)
  • 7.3 Fungus-Like Protists (Oomycetes, Myxomycota)
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

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Biology Term 2 Table of Contents

Chapter 1 – Kingdom AnimaliaΒ 

  • 1.1 Development of Complexity in Animals
  • 1.2 Grade Bilateria
  • 1.3 Grade Radiata
  • 1.4 Triploblastic and Diploblastic Organization
  • 1.5 Coelomates, Pseudocoelomates, and Acoelomates
  • 1.6 Phylum: Chordata
  • 1.7 Phylum: Hemichordata
  • 1.8 Phylum: Echinodermata
  • 1.9 Phylum: Mollusca
  • 1.10 Phylum: Arthropoda
  • 1.11 Phylum: Annelida
  • 1.12 Phylum: Nematoda
  • 1.13 Phylum: Platyhelminthes
  • 1.14 Phylum: Cnidaria / Coelenterata
  • 1.15 Phylum: Porifera

End-of-Chapter Questions – Chapter 1

  • Written QuestionsΒ 
  • Fill in the BlanksΒ 
  • Multiple Choice QuestionsΒ 

Chapter 2 – Kingdom PlantaeΒ 

  • 2.1 Plantae Classification
  • Division Tracheophyta
  • Pteropsida (Angiospermae, Gymnospermae,
  • Filicineae SphenopsidaLycopsida
  • Division Bryophyta
  • Subdivisions: Anthoceropsida, Bryopsida, Hepaticopsida
  • Alternation of Generations
  • Written QuestionsΒ 
  • Fill in the BlanksΒ 
  • Multiple Choice QuestionsΒ 

Chapter 3 – Bioenergetics

  • 3.1 Photosynthesis
  • 3.2 Chloroplasts
  • 3.3 Photosynthetic Pigments
  • 3.4 Role of Carbon Dioxide
  • 3.5 Light and Photosynthesis
  • 3.6 Photosynthesis Reactions
  • Light-dependent reactions
  • Chemiosmosis
  • Light-independent reactions (Calvin Cycle)
  • Respiration
  • Glycolysis
  • Krebs Cycle
  • Electron Transport Chain
  • Oxidative Phosphorylation
  • Written QuestionsΒ 
  • Fill in the BlanksΒ 
  • Multiple Choice QuestionsΒ 

Chapter 4 – NutritionΒ 

4.0 Visual Outline and Pre-Learning Activity

  • Chapter mind map overview
  • Checkmark familiar topics
  • Star new topics
  • Reflection question prompt

4.1 Heterotrophic Nutrition

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Nutrition in Plants

  • Symbiotic Nutrition
  • Parasitic Nutrition
  • Saprophytic Nutrition
  • Insectivorous Nutrition
  • Venus-Fly Trap
  • Pitcher Plant

Nutrition in Animals

  • Macrophagous Feeders
  • Fluid Feeders
  • Filter Feeders
  • Omnivores
  • Carnivores
  • Herbivores
  • Detritivores
  • Parasitic Nutrition

4.2 Autotrophic Nutrition

  • Mineral Nutrition in Plants
  • Common fertilizers used in agriculture
  • Mineral Element Deficiencies
  • Nitrogen
  • Phosphorus
  • Potassium
  • Magnesium

4.3 Absorption and DigestionDigestion in Organisms

  • Cockroach
  • Planaria
  • Hydra
  • Amoeba

Human Digestion

  • Digestive System Overview
  • Oral Cavity
    • Food Selection
    • Mastication
    • Lubrication & Salivary Glands
    • Swallowing
  • Peristalsis
  • Stomach Function & Secretions
  • Small Intestine
    • Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum
    • Digestive Enzymes and Absorption
    • Pancreatic and Bile Functions
  • Large Intestine and Rectum
    • Water & Salt Absorption
    • Bacterial Flora
    • Fecal Formation and Elimination

Digestive Enzymes Table

  • Enzymes, Substrates, and End Products

Organ Functions and Secretions Table

4.4 Common Diseases Associated with Nutrition

  • Ulcer
  • Piles (Hemorrhoids)
  • Bulimia Nervosa
  • Anorexia Nervosa
  • Obesity
  • Food Poisoning
    • Salmonella, Campylobacter, Botulism
  • Dyspepsia
  • Fill in the Blank Questions
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions

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Biology 3 Teacher Guide – Table of Contents

About the Course

  • Course Overview
  • Intended Audience
  • Types of Questions:
    • Review Questions (Written & Multiple Choice)
    • Critical Thinking Questions

Chapter 1: Gaseous Exchange

  • 1.1 Importance of Respiratory Gas Exchange
  • 1.2 Gas Exchange in Water and Air
  • 1.3 Gas Exchange in Plants
  • 1.4 Respiration in Animals (Birds, Frogs, Fish, Hydra, Humans)
  • 1.5 Lung Capacity
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 2: Transport of Material in Animals

  • 2.1 Importance of Transport
  • 2.2 Transport in Single-Celled Organisms
  • 2.3 Circulatory Systems (Open vs. Closed)
  • 2.4 Vertebrate Heart Evolution
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 3: Transport of Material in Plants

  • 3.1 Water & Mineral Uptake by Roots
  • 3.2 Mineral Absorption
  • 3.3 Absorption Processes
  • 3.4 Water Uptake Pathways
  • 3.5 Water Potential
  • 3.6 Ascent of Sap
  • 3.7 Types of Transpiration
  • 3.8 Stomatal Behavior
  • 3.9 Factors Affecting Transpiration
  • 3.10 Transpiration as a Necessary Evil
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 4: Translocation of Organic Solutes

  • 4.1 Phloem Structure
  • 4.2 Transport Patterns (Source to Sink)
  • 4.3 Pressure-Flow Theory
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 5: Transport in Humans

  • 5.1 Circulatory System Components
  • 5.2 Blood Composition & Function
  • 5.3 Heart Structure & Function
  • 5.4 Blood Vessels
  • 5.5 The Cardiac Cycle
  • 5.6 Blood Flow & Pressure
  • 5.7 Circulatory Disorders
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 6: Immunity, Its Types, and Diseases

  • 6.1 Overview of Immunity
  • 6.2 Types of Immunity (Innate, Acquired, Active, Passive)
  • 6.3 Immune System Components
  • 6.4 Diseases (AIDS, Cancer, Drug Use)
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 7: The Human Lymphatic System

  • 7.1 Digestive Function of the Lymphatic System
  • 7.2 Cardiovascular Function
  • 7.3 Immune Function
  • 7.4 Lymphatic Diseases
  • 7.5 Treatments
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

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Biology – Term 4 Table of Contents

Chapter 1: The Human Reproductive System

  • 1.1 Female Reproductive System
  • 1.2 Male Reproductive System
  • 1.3 Gametogenesis
  • 1.4 Menstrual Cycle
  • 1.5 Fertilization and Implantation
  • 1.6 Pregnancy and Embryo Development
  • 1.7 Parturition and Lactation
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 2: Reproductive Health in Human Beings

  • 2.1 Problems and Strategies
  • 2.2 Population and Birth Control
  • 2.3 MTP (Medical Termination of Pregnancy)
  • 2.4 STIs (Sexually Transmitted Infections)
  • 2.5 Infertility
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 3: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production

  • 3.1 Plant Breeding
  • 3.2 Tissue Culture
  • 3.3 Animal Husbandry
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 4: Microbes in Human Welfare

  • 4.1 Microbes in Industrial Products
  • 4.2 Microbes in Household Products
  • 4.3 Biofertilizers
  • 4.4 Biocontrol Agents
  • 4.5 Sewage Treatment
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 5: Biotechnology: Principles and Processes

  • 5.1 Principles of Biotechnology
  • 5.2 Recombinant DNA Technology and Tools
  • 5.3 Recombinant DNA Technology Processes
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 6: The Ecosystem

  • 6.1 Structure and Function
  • 6.2 Nutrient Cycling
  • 6.3 Ecosystem Services
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks

Chapter 7: Biodiversity and Conservation

  • 7.1 Biodiversity: Definition, Patterns, and Importance
  • 7.2 Conservation Methods: In-Situ & Ex-Situ
  • Written Questions
  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Fill in the Blanks
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