

Learn about the various structures and processes that enable life to continue in humans, animals and plants, as you delve deeper into biology with the Advanced Biology Diploma Course.
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Dive straight in with a look at the cell structure and various transport mechanisms that molecules use to move in and out of cells. We’ll examine the structure of specific organic molecules and the structure and mechanisms of enzymes. We’ll also explore the mitotic cell cycle, the structure of nucleic acid and the process of protein synthesis.
The course covers the structure of the transport system in plants and animals, the structure of chloroplasts, the process of photosynthesis in plants, the process of homeostasis in plants and animals, and the structure of the gas exchange system of the body. We’ll also explore infectious diseases such as cholera, tuberculosis, malaria and AIDs, the process of cellular respiration, and the importance of ATP molecules in the body.
The course will guide you through the transmission of characters from parents to offspring and the selection and evolutionary process of living organisms. We’ll also look at biodiversity and various aspects of the ecosystem, and the process of genetic engineering along with its principles and advantages.
By studying this course, you will:

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