Enzymes
Enzymes as catalysts for reactions in biological systems; discussion of substrates, active sites, induced fit, and activation energy.
Enzymes as catalysts for reactions in biological systems; discussion of substrates, active sites, induced fit, and activation energy.
Clarifying some points on evolution and intelligent design.
From the extinction of the dinosaurs to humanity.
Overview of fertilisation and early human development. From conception leading to a zygote to blastocyst, embryo and fetus.
Mitosis is how cells divide! Learn what happens in all the phases of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
Molecular structure of DNA. Nucleotide. Nitrogenous base, phosphate.
Outcomes:
The particle model of matter is one of the most useful scientific models because it describes matter in all three states. Understanding how the particles of matter behave is vital if we hope to understand science!
The model also helps us to understand what happens to the particles when matter changes from one state to another.
In this unit, you will explore the three phases of matter and then look at the properties and differences between them. You will explore their shape, volume, and kinetic energy.
How homologous chromosomes separate into two sets. Prophase I, metaphase I, anaphase I, and telophase I.