The Bacteria Cell Bacteria as Prokaryotes Comparative Characteristics of Gram-Positive and Gram-Negative Bacteria
Control of Malaria Phylum Porifera BIOLOGY OF LEUCOSOLENIA (The Primitive or Simple Sponge) Phylum Cnidaria (Coelenterata) THE BIOLOGY OF HYDRA VIRIDIS (A Representative Hydrozoan) THE BIOLOGY OF OBELIA (A Typical Hydrozoan) THE BIOLOGY OF AURELIA (A Representative Jelly Fish) THE BIOLOGY OF THE SEA ANEMONE ACTINIA (A Representative Anthozoa) INTRODUCTION TO TRIPLOBLASTIC ANIMALS THE BIOLOGY OF PLANARIA (A Representative Turbellarian) BIOLOGY OF FASCIOLA GIGANTICA (A Representative Trematode)...
Basic forms of Cnidarians Structure of Hydra Anatomy of Hydra Body Wall Cnidoblast/ Cnidocyte/Nematocyte/Nematoblast Cnidocyte Types Locomotion Nutrition Nervous System Reproduction Sexual Reproduction in Hydra Obelia Medusa Form
STRUCTURE OF PROKARYOTIC CELL STRUCTURE OF EUKARYOTIC CELL
STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND SYNTHENSIS OF BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES: NUCLEIC ACIDS AND PROTEINS NUCLEIC ACIDS DNA RNA PROTEINS Properties of proteins Classifications of proteins STRUCTURES OF PROTEINS Functions of protein PROTEIN SYNTHESIS GENE EXPRESSION/PROTEIN SYNTHESIS TRANSCRIPTION TRANSLATION (PROTEIN SYNTHESIS)
Metabolic Pathway Components of Metabolic Pathways Respiration Fermentation Properties of Enzymes Components of an Enzyme Mechanism of Enzyme Action
STRUCTURE, FUNCTION, AND SYNTHESIS OF LIPIDS: FATS, PHOSPHOLIPIDS, AND WAXES Introduction Precursor and Derived Lipids Simple Lipids Complex Lipids Fats/ Triacylglycerols/Triglycerides Structure of Fatty Acids Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids Structure of Triglycerides Biosynthesis of Triglycerides Functions of Triglycerides Phospholipids Structure of a Phospholipid Functions of Phospholipids Biosynthesis of Phospholipids Waxes Structure of Waxes Function of Waxes
1. Genetics helps us to understand the following except A. Ecology B. Molecular biology C. Sociology 2. Genetics is the science of A. Evolution B. Variation C. Heredity 3. The fundamental properties of living things is the ability to A. Respire B. Feed C. Reproduce 4. Budding, binary fission, gamete formation and fragmentation are types of asexual reproduction. TRUE/FALSE 5. Offsprings formed in asexual reproduction resemble their parent than in sexual ...
Theories of Origin of Life Theories of Organic Evolution Mechanism of Organic Evolution Evidence of Organic Evolution
INTRODUCTION WHAT IS EVOLUTION? BASIC CONCEPT/UNDERSTANDING OF EVOLUTION THEORIES OF EVOLUTION EVIDENCE FOR EVOLUTION PATTERNS OF EVOLUTION ORIGIN OF LIFE ORIGIN OF THE EARTH
Introduction to Photosynthesis Chloroplast Concept of Light & Dark Reaction of Photosynthesis Light Reaction Transportation Transport Materials Manufactured Food Nutrients Absorption & Transport of Water & Mineral Salt Cyclic & Non-Cyclic Photosynthesis Light Stage of Photosynthesis Vital Theory Transport of Stimulus and Hormones Control of Direction of Metabolite Transport Photosynthetic Carbon Reduction Cycle/Carbon Cycle Steps of Calvin Cycle Mineral Nutrition in Plants Various Elements Fo...
1. A process whereby a living organism lives inside/outside another living organism, deriving its food from the organism whereby it's living and causing harm to the host is called the ---------mode of nutrition a. Saprophytic b. Commensalism c. Symbiotic d. Parasitic 2. The parasite that causes harm to the other is the ------- a. parasite b. host c. Microorganism 3. The parasite that lives inside an organism is an---------- a. Endoparasite b. Ectoparasite 4. The parasite that lives outside an...
Redox Reaction Balancing of Redox Equation
Water Aqerus Solutions Acids and Bases Acidity of Solution Buffers Thermodynamic Principles Thermodynamic Principles: 2nd Law of Thermodynamic Gibb's Free Energy Chemical Equilibria Chemical Kinetics Continuous Assessment CBT Redox Reactions Electrochemical Cells
Electrochemistry