This comprehensive Biology course is designed to build a strong foundation in life sciences through live interactive lessons, visual aids, and inquiry-based learning. Whether you're studying for academic excellence or preparing for competitive exams, the course covers vital topics like genetics, human physiology, ecology, and evolution. Lessons focus on conceptual clarity, scientific vocabulary, and practical understanding, making biology both fun and memorable.
Students will participate in live sessions, mini-labs, quizzes, and concept discussions that bring textbook biology to life. By the end of the course, learners will be able to connect biological principles with everyday experiences and apply their knowledge confidently.
Introduction to Biology
Scientific methods and lab safety
Characteristics of life
Levels of biological organization
Cell Biology
Cell structure & functions (prokaryotic vs eukaryotic)
Cell organelles, membrane transport
Cell division – Mitosis and Meiosis
Genetics and Heredity
Mendelian genetics
Punnett squares, dominant/recessive traits
DNA structure and replication
Genes, chromosomes, and genetic disorders
Human Body Systems
Digestive, Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous & Excretory systems
Organs and their functions
Maintaining homeostasis
Ecology and Environment
Ecosystems, food chains & food webs
Biotic and abiotic factors
Human impact on environment
Biodiversity and conservation
Evolution and Classification
Natural selection and adaptation
Evolutionary relationships
Classification of organisms (taxonomy & kingdoms)
Muskaan Dhir is a dedicated and adaptable science instructor with over 7 years of experience in classroom management, curriculum development, and 1:1 instruction. Specializing in biology, chemistry, and biochemistry, she has taught a wide range of students from high school to college level. With a strong background in personalized teaching and content creation, Muskaan is passionate about fostering student success and growth in science education.
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