Biology Grade 7. Cell. Prokaryotes. Unicellular. Eukaryotes. Collection 1

Course Difficulty Icon Intermediate
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Course Duration Icon 12 hrs
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  This interactive course is designed to introduce students to the foundational concepts of cellular biology, the diversity of life, and the essential methods of scientific investigation. It incorporates engaging interactive tests and activities to foster critical thinking and enhance understanding through hands-on exploration and collaborative learning.

Key Features of the Course:

  • Interactive Tests and Activities: Students will actively engage with dynamic assessments to reinforce their understanding and receive immediate feedback.
  • Comprehensive Content: The course covers core topics, such as the diversity of life on Earth, cellular structure, and the unique roles of organelles, with practical examples and illustrations.
  • Practical Skills Development: Students will learn to use magnifying tools, analyze cellular structures, and apply scientific methods, fostering independence and competence in biological research.

Course Modules

Module 1: Cell. Prokaryotes. Unicellular. Eukaryotes

  • Introduction.
  • Topic 1: Cell - structural and functional unit of organisms. Prokaryotes
  • Topic 2: Unicellular eukaryotes are complete organisms

Expected Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, students will have developed the following skills:

  • Understand and use key terms such as biodiversity, ecosystem, prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and cellular components.
  • Identify and differentiate levels of biological organization and the structural features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using diagrams and micro-preparations.
  • Use and describe methods for studying biodiversity, including observation, experiments, and statistical analysis.
  • Provide examples of organelle functions, prokaryote-related diseases, and unicellular eukaryotes inhabiting diverse environments.
  • Develop models and apply critical thinking to analyze cellular structures and relationships within living organisms.

This course encourages students to explore the complexity and beauty of the biological world while developing practical skills and a deeper understanding of life’s building blocks through interactive and collaborative approaches.