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Title: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 21, 2009, 12:29:28 am Ok while still looking at my trusty biology book as well with others... I will be starting the basis of Biology from the safety procedures in doing experiments to how to investigate in a scientific method. But into the academic stage, we will go through:
-A study of Science -Ecology -Cellular study -Cell Growth,Division, and Reproduction -Mechanism of Evolution of Adaption, Variation, and Diversity in time That's in units.. And since I'm in High School II Year, I suspect this was done in 7th or 8th grade, so anyone want to sign up for any class here? Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: LordVaderRulez on September 21, 2009, 08:22:54 am I am acctually doing biology right now in school and I have any questions I'll make sure to ask you.
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 21, 2009, 08:25:41 am Like what? What kinds of questions?
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: LordVaderRulez on September 21, 2009, 08:26:49 am Any kind that I have regarding biology as you seem to know a lot. :)
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 21, 2009, 08:29:39 am So what are those questions your going to ask?
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: LordVaderRulez on September 21, 2009, 08:38:15 am I don't have any at the moment, I may ask them later on
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 21, 2009, 08:43:01 am ok then, should I start the class? Or not?
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: LordVaderRulez on September 21, 2009, 06:28:47 pm Sure why not?
*Walks into classroom, sits in desk, and takes off hat* Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on September 21, 2009, 11:11:42 pm Ok, now, class will begin for 1 hour, and we will begin with the first note of What is science and what it does. Because surprisingly, people confuse what science is all what it is or "Knowledge", and the misconceptions of a scientist.
You know facts, the ones we can see, like that car is blue, or that grass is green, that is a fact. But Knowledge can change, because of that, people misconception that theories are nothing, and fact are the most important. So when they see sometimes a "theory of evolution" or "theory of the multiverse" it's just a theory. But the thing is, a theory is the most important, why? Because it is what is binding different facts, and observations to say a conclusion of something like.... that car is blue, with a broken windshield, and witnesses saw a blue car hitting a person, so I can conclude from my theory that car was in an accident with that person. As we know it is a "theory", but it comprises these insignificant facts... and weaves them into a theory that makes something suitable. But as we know theories can be... wrong, and... people will say "Theories are just made up" But the thing is a theory can always be replaced, and take into a new one, like pretend a theory is a woven cloth, this fact over here is wrong, and needs to be replaced, take that one off, and saw in a new one, and you have a better theory than before.... And for that... science is the basic fundamental fact of theories and not just facts, and we need to know this because "Knowledge is always interchangeable" Next lesson, is the Scientific Method, with the... Peer reviewed Consensus of theories being made into laws Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: LordVaderRulez on September 22, 2009, 08:18:56 pm Aww very well said.
Please continue, I just recently had to restudy the Scientific method and I would like to learn a bit more. Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: MsRowdyRedhead on October 23, 2009, 12:40:28 pm THis topic will die and be locked unless someone posts in it!
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on October 24, 2009, 05:16:51 am *mike test*
Ok, this will be clear, I will be having a lecture on the basis, of an ecosystem, Abiotic, biotic, and the human impact two days from now, currently having my hiatus... Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: LordVaderRulez on October 24, 2009, 11:37:12 am Allright. I'll attend your lecture.
Title: Re: Biology in Basic Curriculum 101 Post by: Maplen13 on October 24, 2009, 12:21:51 pm Greetings everyone, which I presume its just LVR.
Let's begin with Ecology, the one we are living in and what we are sharing with. It's sometimes hard to grasp it, but... the living and non-living things in this fragile environment, are working together to make Earth-life sustainable for living, and pleasure. We usually take things for granted, and we always hear the effects of humanity, now what is humanity doing to the environment. We can't cause such devastation right? Since it i such a big planet. To understand this, we need to get to the very basics of the environment. May I ask these questions: -Do you know what is the difference from abiotic and biotic things, and how can they react or sustain each other. -How does energy we use as food start from the sun to the basic human, and what is that name for it, it is to do the flow of energy(food) After answering these, we'll begin the beginning of my lecture. |