Cambridge Hybrid Academy for Conceptual Education

Biology – Grade 11 NCP Federal Board (On-Campus)

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About Course

This Grade 11 Biology course is crafted to offer students a thorough understanding of biological principles and their practical applications. Throughout this course, students will investigate the diverse realm of living organisms, their interactions, and the underlying processes that sustain life.

Course Objective
The primary objective of this course is to introduce students to core concepts of biology, including the study of life, cell biology, genetics, evolution, and ecology. By the end of the course, students should be able to understand and apply these concepts to real-world situations, conduct experiments, and analyze biological data effectively. The course aims to prepare students for advanced studies in biology and related fields while fostering a lifelong interest in the subject.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Introduction to Biology: Understanding the scope of biology, its major branches, and its importance in the natural sciences.
  • Cell Structure and Function: Exploring the cell as the basic unit of life, including the structure and function of cellular organelles.
  • Cellular Organization: Understanding how cells are organized into tissues, organs, and systems in both plants and animals.
  • Biomolecules: Study of the molecules that make up living organisms, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.
  • Enzymes: Understanding the role of enzymes in metabolism and biochemical reactions.
  • Bioenergetics: Exploring how cells obtain and use energy, including photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
  • Transport in Plants: Studying the mechanisms of water and nutrient transport, and the processes of transpiration and translocation.
  • Reproduction in Plants: Understanding the various modes of plant reproduction, including sexual and asexual reproduction.
  • Biodiversity and Classification: Learning about the diversity of life, the principles of classification, and the importance of biodiversity.
  • Evolution: Exploring the principles of evolution, natural selection, and the evidence supporting evolutionary theory.

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