Biology
About the Biology Course
Biology is the study of life and living organisms. Our introductory course introduces you to the basics of biology.
The biology lessons are structured in a logical order that builds on each other.
Complicated concepts are broken down into easy to understand chunks. With animations and explanations to make sure you understand the key concepts.
All of the biology lessons are designed to meet the requirements of the GCSE and iGCSE qualification. But are perfect for anyone looking to start learning about biology.
Over 12 hours of video lessons. | ✅ |
Lifetime access. Your account can be passed on to siblings for no additional cost. | ✅ |
Over 55 lessons with more being constantly added. | ✅ |
Hundreds of multiple choice questions to test your understanding. | ✅ |
Instructions and guidance to complete practical activities at home. | ✅ |
Printable activities and revision notes to form a revision guide. | ✅ |
Suitable for all GCSE and IGCSE exam boards as well as other major qualifications. | ✅ |
Lessons delivered by experienced teachers. | ✅ |
Suitable for revision. | ✅ |
Suitable for homeschooling. | ✅ |
Module 1 | Features of living things |
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Unit 1 | Life Processes |
Unit 2 | Classification |
Unit 3 | Animal Classification |
Module 2 | Cells |
Unit 1 | Cells |
Unit 2 | Specialised Cells |
Unit 3 | Cells, Tissues and Organs |
Unit 4 | Movement In and Out of Cells |
Unit 5 | Osmosis and Active Transport |
Module 3 | Enzymes |
Unit 1 | Enzymes |
Module 4 | Nutrition |
Unit 1 | Plant Nutrition |
Unit 2 | Nutrients In Plants |
Unit 3 | Animal Nutrition |
Unit 4 | Tests for Nutrients |
Unit 5 | Nutrients In Food |
Module 5 | Transport in living things |
Unit 1 | Transport in Plants |
Unit 2 | Transpiration and Leaf Structure |
Unit 3 | Transport in Humans |
Unit 4 | The Effects of Exercise on the Body |
Unit 5 | Pathogens |
Unit 6 | Transmission of Disease |
Unit 7 | The Immune System |
Module 6 | Respiration |
Unit 1 | Respiration |
Unit 2 | Anaerobic Respiration |
Unit 3 | The Lungs and Gas Exchange |
Module 7 | Response to stimuli |
Unit 1 | The Nervous System |
Unit 2 | The Eye |
Unit 3 | The Reflex Arc |
Unit 4 | Hormones |
Unit 5 | Plant Responses |
Unit 6 | Homeostasis |
Unit 7 | Diabetes |
Unit 8 | Drugs |
Unit 9 | Smoking and Alcohol |
Unit 10 | Antibiotics |
Module 8 | Reproduction |
Unit 1 | Sex Hormones and Puberty |
Unit 2 | The Menstrual Cycle |
Unit 3 | Asexual and Sexual Reproduction |
Unit 4 | Reproduction in Plants |
Unit 5 | Methods of Seed Dispersal |
Unit 6 | The Male Reproductive System |
Unit 7 | The Female Reproductive System |
Unit 8 | Fertilisation |
Unit 9 | Pregnancy |
Unit 10 | Sexually Transmitted Diseases |
Module 9 | Genes and inheritance |
Unit 1 | Chromosomes and Genes |
Unit 2 | Cell Division |
Unit 3 | Monohybrid Inheritance |
Unit 4 | Variation |
Unit 5 | Selective Breeding |
Unit 6 | Natural Selection and Evolution |
Module 10 | Ecosystems |
Unit 1 | Ecosystems |
Unit 2 | Predator Prey Relationships |
Module 11 | The impact of human activity |
Unit 1 | The Carbon Cycle |
Unit 2 | Human Impact on Ecosystems |
Unit 3 | Eutrophication |
Unit 4 | The Greenhouse Effect |
Unit 5 | Acid Rain |
Unit 6 | Conservation |