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His teaching career started in Zaire, Africa where he taught Biology, Chemistry, Political Economics, and Physical Education in the Peace Corps. 12.1 Introduction to Animal Systems and Homeostasis, 12.1.4 Animal Tissues: Loose Connective Tissue, 12.1.5 Animal Tissues: Dense, Fluid, and Supportive Connective Tissue, 12.1.6 Animal Tissue: Muscle and Nerve Tissue, 12.2.1 Introduction to the Digestive System, 12.2.2 The Beginning of Chemical Digestion, 12.2.3 Chemical Digestion in the Small Intestine, 12.3.1 Introduction to the Gas Exchange of Animals, 12.3.3 Human Gas Exchange: The Roles of Respiratory Pigments, 12.6.2 Human Excretion: Urinary System Structure, 12.6.3 The Nephron: Blood Filtration and Urine Production, 12.7.1 The Immune Response: Nonspecific Defenses, 12.7.2 The Immune System: Structure and Function, 12.7.6 T Cells: Helper and Cytotoxic T Cell Effects, 12.9.1 HIV: An Attack on the Immune System, 12.10.1 Human Regulation: Endocrine Control and Signal-Transduction Pathways, 12.10.3 Endocrine Function: Oscillations in Hormone Levels, 12.11.1 The Ovarian and Uterine Cycles: Preparation for Pregnancy, 12.11.2 Hormonal Events during the Female Reproductive Cycle, 12.12.1 The Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and the Neuron, 12.12.2 Human Regulation: Nervous System: Nerve Function and Reflexes, 12.13.1 Human Regulation: The Nerve Impulse: General Events, 12.13.2 Human Regulation: The Nervous System and the Action Potential, 12.13.3 Human Regulation: Synaptic Events: Cell-Cell Communication, 12.13.4 The Nervous System: A Phylogenetic Perspective, 12.13.6 Processing Centers of the Human Brain, 12.14.1 Motor Control: Muscle Microstructure, 12.14.2 The Neuromuscular Junction: The Contraction Is Triggered, 12.14.3 The Sliding Filament: Interaction of ATP, Actin, Myosin, and Calcium, 12.15.2 Photoreceptors and the Vertebrate Eye, 13.1.2 Plant Development: Cell Structure and Function, 13.1.3 Primary Growth: Root Growth and Development, 13.1.4 Primary Growth: Stem Growth and Development, 13.1.5 Secondary Growth: Lateral Meristems and Secondary Vascular Tissue, 13.2.3 Signal Transduction Pathways in Plants, 13.3.1 Photoperiodism in Plants: Control of Flowering, 13.3.2 Phytochromes and the Photoperiodic Response, 13.4.1 Transport in Angiosperms: Transpiration, 13.4.2 The Role of Xylem Tissue and Stomata, 13.4.3 Plant Transport: Absorption and Lateral Transport in Roots, 14.1.1 Ecological Organization: The Functional Divisions of the Ecologist, 14.2.2 Terrestrial Biomes: Water-Limited Environments, 14.3.1 Ecology at the Level of the Species: Behavior.
We'll get back to you as soon as possible. IF you are planning to purchase this product, I would highly recommend watching the videos while having a biology textbook open in front of you (turned, of course, to the relevant pages). I'm a freshman in highschool currently being homeschooled. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Thinkwell's Biology covers all of the material from a typical two-semester college-level biology course. My husband is taking a class in biology this semester and one of the required "texts" is the CD collection, Thinkwell's Biology.
Campbell Biology (Campbell Biology Series). 6.1.4 Avery, MacLeod and McCarty/Hershey and Chase: DNA Wins! 6.1.5 Chargaff and Franklin and Wilkins: The DNA Story Begins, 6.3.2 DNA: Polymerization with Triphosphate Nucleotides, 6.4.1 Events at the Replication Fork: The Leading Strand, 6.4.2 Events at the Leading Strand, Part II, 6.4.3 Events at the Replication Fork: The Lagging Strand, 6.4.4 Proofreading, End Replication, and Telomeres, 6.5.1 Transcription and Translation: An Overview, 6.5.2 Transcription: RNA Formation from the DNA Template, 6.5.3 Transcription: Termination and RNA Protection, 6.5.4 Posttranscriptional Modification/RNA Splicing, 6.6.1 Translation: Ribosomal and Transfer RNA, 6.6.2 The Role of Transfer RNA: Charging a tRNA Molecule, 6.6.4 Translation/Elongation: The Initiation of Elongation, 6.6.5 Elongation Continued and Termination, 6.7.1 Polypeptide Destinations: Signal Peptides and ER Ribosomes, 6.8.1 Control Mechanisms: Lactose Metabolism in, 6.9.2 Eukaryotic Genomic Organization: Repetitive DNA, 6.9.3 Eukaryotic Genomic Organization: Gene Families, 6.9.4 Eukaryotic Genomic Organization: Transposons and Amplified Genes, 6.10 Controlling Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotes, 6.10.1 Eukaryotic Gene Control: Transcriptional Controls, 6.10.2 Eukaryotic Control Mechanisms: Posttranscriptional and Posttranslational Controls, 6.10.3 Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes: Protein-Making Machinery, 7.1.1 Biotechnology: Plasmids in Prokaryotes, 7.1.2 Using a Restriction Enzyme to Create a Vector, 7.1.4 Biotechnology: Detection of Cell Clones, 7.2.1 Biotechnology: Reverse Transcriptase: A Tool Taken from Viruses, 7.2.2 Using Reverse Transcriptase to Make cDNA, 7.3.1 Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms: Genetic Markers, 7.3.2 Polymerase Chain Reaction: DNA Amplification, 7.3.5 Detecting DNA Homology: A Biotechnology Summary, 7.4.2 The Human Genome Project: Recent Findings, 8.1 An Introduction to the Cell Cycle and Mitosis, 8.2.1 Cell-Cycle Regulation: Protein Kinases, 8.2.2 Cell-Cycle Regulation: Other Mechanisms, 8.2.3 Cancer: When Mitosis Goes Unchecked, 8.3.1 Sexual Reproduction and the Role of Meiosis.
Please try again. Otherwise, the concepts are presented in a confusing, disorganized fashion.
The attempt at "interactive" formats has left much to be desired, and there were no lecturers at all. Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2013. Subscriptions start when you are ready. George left Frankfort in 1972, but returned many years later as … Also, this course was made the late 90's i think so some of the info is outdated (ex:classification) but compared to public school it's about the same (My friends still use textbooks from '95). So in general I think this is a pretty good course but it could use some improvement and isn't perfect for everyone. He is now the Director of the Loudoun Academy of Science, a magnet school for science and technology that he helped create. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Please choose a different delivery location.
Otherwise, the concepts are presented in a confusing, disorganized fashion.
His contributions to education have been extensive, serving on multiple advisory boards including the Cornell Institute of Physics Teachers, the Cornell Institute of Biology Teachers and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics SportSmarts curriculum project.
If you want an A in 1st year biology- get this and your A will be an easy A.
You can't retake tests. Each unit is about 30 lectures with a pre-test and test. With such a wide range of topics, the collection would be very helpful for students in earth history, geology, biology, ecology, and anthropology, among others. I'm used to the US public school system of learning something and then reviewing it until it is second nature "the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell". It wasn't that great for me mostly because the atmosphere is super conservative christian, which I am not. His teaching career started in Zaire, Africa where he taught Biology, Chemistry, Political Economics, and Physical Education in the Peace Corps. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. This is my first year being homeschooled and thinkwell turned out better than I expected. In fact, because it so clearly communicates even complicated topics, it is often used in introductory college biology courses, as well. The Thinkwell work, on the other hand, is superb. Taught by Emmy Award-winning biology teacher George Wolfe, it has the rigor necessary for a general biology course for biology majors. Furthermore, the lectures are simple enough in their content, design and presentation that I think that most junior high school students would find the material fully understandable. It's 14 Units and has a midterm and final.
8.3.2 Homologous Chromosomes: Thanks, Mom and Dad! There was a problem loading your book clubs. Unable to add item to List.
I wish there were more application exercises for the DNA and genetics/probability stuff...my classes went way more in-depth than what was presented here.
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But apparently, most kids are homeschooled for religious reasons so hey it might be great for you! 9.6.2 The Bombay Phenotype: Infidelity or Epistasis? I don't blame the lecturer on this, however, because biology is a subject inherently full of numerous concepts and an infinite amount of detail. I did enjoy the lectures but found that it was not rigorous enough for my intro bio classes. And it's better than a tutor because it's available 24/7 for one fixed price, instead of by the hour.
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