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Biology 2 (Academic)



Course Description: 

This course provides an understanding of the structure and function of plant and animal tissues, including how specialized cells form tissues, organs, and organ systems that support life. Learners explore different plant and animal tissues and understand their roles in an individual’s growth, transport, and survival. This knowledge enables them to analyze how organ systems work together to maintain homeostasis and sustain life. By the end of the course, learners understand how tissues and organ systems function and interact. They apply this knowledge to real-world topics such as health and well-being, environmental sustainability, and food security, developing critical thinking skills to analyze how biological systems adapt to their environments and support the survival of organisms. 

Elective: Academic 

Prerequisite: Biology 1 

Time Allotment: 80 hours for one semester, 4 hours per week 

Schedule: Second Semester 

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