Foundational Knowledge: Develop a strong understanding of fundamental biological concepts, including cellular biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution.
Scientific Inquiry: Learn and apply the scientific method to design and conduct experiments, analyze data, and draw evidence-based conclusions.
Cellular Biology: Explore the structure and function of cells, including cell organelles, cellular processes, and the importance of cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
Genetics and Heredity: Understand the principles of genetics, inheritance patterns, DNA structure, and genetic engineering techniques.
Ecology and Ecosystems: Investigate the interactions between organisms and their environments, including ecological relationships, energy flow, and nutrient cycling.
Evolutionary Biology: Examine the theory of evolution by natural selection, evidence for evolution, and its impact on biodiversity and species adaptation.
Human Anatomy and Physiology: Study the structure and function of the human body's organ systems, emphasizing the interdependence of physiological processes.
Diversity of Life: Explore the classification and diversity of living organisms, from bacteria and protists to plants, animals, and fungi.
Environmental Awareness: Recognize and analyze contemporary environmental issues, their causes, and potential solutions, with an emphasis on sustainability.
Critical Thinking and Communication: Develop critical thinking skills by evaluating scientific literature, presenting research findings, and discussing ethical implications of biological discoveries.