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Biology Topic and Lesson List - Disc 1 of 13

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Disc 1 - The characteristics of life
Topic Lesson Name
What is life? Where do life processes take place?
  1. From nature to biology
  2. What is life?
  3. What is alive and what is not?
  4. Organisms, organs, tissues, cells
  5. The cell: a brick, a factory, a store of information
  6. What exactly does "life" mean?
Basic life processes
  1. Life processes
  2. Production in a leaf
  3. Five types of heterotrophy
  4. Symbionts pay for food
  5. Where does energy come from?
  6. Excretion of harmful substances
  7. Motion
  8. The not-so-active plants
  9. Growth and development
  10. There are not always two parents
  11. Excitability
  12. Adaptive capacities
How has man classified the nature around him?
  1. Unity or diversity?
  2. You can make it, too!
  3. How to build a system?
  4. The kingdom divided
  5. What is a species?
  6. How do you determine the name of a species?
  7. One nature - five kingdoms
  8. The Monera and Protista
  9. Fungi
  10. Plants
  11. Animals
The structure of the bacterial, animal and fungal cell
  1. The cell: a simple and perfect solution
  2. The bacterial cell
  3. The complicated structures of the simple cell
  4. The animal cell
  5. The cell membrane
  6. The organelles in an animal cell
  7. The fungal cell
  8. Mesosomes
  9. The nucleoid (nucleus is in syllabus)
  10. Ribosomes
  11. Cytoplasm
  12. The information centre
  13. The protein and lipid factory
  14. Corrections and modifications
  15. The cell's power stations
  16. The cytoplasm and its skeleton
The plant cell - the most complicated of cells
  1. The diversity of shapes and sizes
  2. What is new in a plant cell?
  3. The common feature
  4. A store of everything
  5. Where does photosynthesis take place?
  6. Is this all about the complicated cell?
  7. The cell under the optical microscope
  8. Electron microscopes
Bacteria: the commonest unicellular organisms
  1. The ubiquitous bacteria
  2. The resistance to adverse factors
  3. The size and form
  4. Auto-trophism among bacteria
  5. Three ways of acquiring food
  6. Saprophytes
  7. Parasites
  8. Symbionts
  9. Breathing
  10. The "boiling" life
  11. Bacteria and the biosphere
  12. Bacteria and humans
Organisms that build colonies
  1. What is a colony?
  2. Simple colonies
  3. Complex colonies: the volvox
  4. The creation of a daughter colony of the volvox
  5. The sponges (Porifera) - the structure and the habitat
  6. Specialisation of cells in sponges
From a colony to a multicellular organism
  1. The growing complexity
  2. Multicellular algae
  3. Thalli of complex structures
  4. Simple tissular animals
  5. The structure of cnidarians
  6. Cnidarians: the ethereal carnivores
  7. Hydrozoans
  8. Scyphozoans
  9. Corals
  10. Huge numbers of brown algae
  11. Stinging cells
  12. Sensory cells
  13. Epithelial - muscle cells
  14. The sea light and bell
The cell - and then?
  1. From a cell to a tissue
  2. Tissues
  3. Different structures, same functions
  4. An animal organ and a plant organ
  5. A system: team work
Fungi: neither plants nor animals
  1. The deceptive similarity
  2. Why do fungi deserve a separate kingdom?
  3. The gemmating fungi
  4. How is a fungus structured?
  5. Do fungi have genders?
  6. A review of common capped mushrooms
  7. Saprophitic fungi support life on Earth
  8. Fungi: useful or harmful?
  9. The importance of fungi
  10. A fungus and an alga in a relationship
  11. The pioneers of life
  12. Food and medicine

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