Biology- key concepts in biology (cells and specialised cells)
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This class is about looking at the sub cellular structures in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. Not only we will be evaluating what their similarities and differences are we will also look at their functions. Further on in the lesson we will highlight different types specialised cells.
Extra information
a pen and paper is optional if you want to take notes
Location
Online from United Kingdom
About Me
I am student at the university of Bath
My ardour for biology is extreme and I would love to share my knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject with students who are willing to learn. I would like to help those who are not only struggling with the subject and need extra guidance but also to those who want to expand their knowledge even further. I believe persistence is an important factor for STEM subjects so it is important for when you don't understand something is to take your time and don't be afraid to ask for help, that is why I am here!
My ardour for biology is extreme and I would love to share my knowledge and enthusiasm for the subject with students who are willing to learn. I would like to help those who are not only struggling with the subject and need extra guidance but also to those who want to expand their knowledge even further. I believe persistence is an important factor for STEM subjects so it is important for when you don't understand something is to take your time and don't be afraid to ask for help, that is why I am here!
Education
I am in my first year of university studying Biology at University of Bath
in 2022 I completed my A-levels and received grades:
Biology-A
Chemistry-B
Maths-C
In 2020 I received 9 CGSE
in 2022 I completed my A-levels and received grades:
Biology-A
Chemistry-B
Maths-C
In 2020 I received 9 CGSE
Experience / Qualifications
During sixth form not only was I part of the head girl team I become a mentor for younger students who needed help with their work.
I have both GCSE and A-level qualifications
I have both GCSE and A-level qualifications
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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Explore the work of Darwin and Wallace in the development of the theory of evolution by investigating Darwins theory of natural selection through the example of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. we will also look at evolution based on fossil evidence, tools, anatomy and even a species genome!
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