Welcome to MI Biology Digital Library
Life is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine. — J.B.S. Haldane
Life is not only stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine. — J.B.S. Haldane
Resources are categorised by level (PU1, PU2 and PU3). These resources are meant to complement the lecture notes. Thus, read the lecture notes first, then explore the resources for further explanation or additional details. You may also choose to do both at the same time.
For students with Combined Science background, you are strongly advised to visit Biology Bridging Resources to self-study before the start of the relevant topic. Do be reminded that Pure Biology is considered to be assumed knowledge.
Read through the Learning Outcomes for each chapter (also in your Lecture notes) to structure your learning.
Learn using the written summaries, videos, interactives and simulations to help you familiarise with the content and build a good Biology foundation.
Check your understanding with different types of checkpoints, depending on the chapter or topic.
Check for your own understanding using the Learning Goals provided on SLS.
Uploading of all Learning Goals onto SLS in progress.
Have questions? Key them in the Padlet located at every Chapter's Topic Page. You can also submit your questions using the buttons below.
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Cell Structure | Carbohydrates | Proteins | Enzymes | Lipids | Membrane Transport | DNA and Genomics I & II | Cell Cycle | DNA mutation
Molecular Techniques | Organisation of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Genome | Genetics of Virus | Control of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Genome | Stem Cells | Respiration | Photosynthesis | Inheritance | Cell Signalling
Diversity and Evolution | Impact of Climate Change on Plants and Animals & on Mosquito-borne Diseases | Immunology