Build a strong foundation in biological sciences—from molecular mechanisms to complex physiological systems. This course covers essential concepts in cell biology, genetics, and human anatomy, providing practical frameworks to explore life processes through scientific inquiry and experimentation.

General Biology

General Biology

Instructor: BITS Pilani Instructors Group
Access provided by Emirates Water & Electricity Co.
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Recommended experience
Beginner level
Basic grasp of biological principles like cell theory, DNA structure, Mendelian genetics, and key ecological concepts. No prerequisites required.
Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Beginner level
Basic grasp of biological principles like cell theory, DNA structure, Mendelian genetics, and key ecological concepts. No prerequisites required.
What you'll learn
Recognize the scientific principles underlying life and biological organization.
Explain how cell structure and biomolecules support life functions.
Analyze how genetics and evolution drive diversity among organisms.
Evaluate ecological relationships and environmental interactions in living systems.
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There are 10 modules in this course
In this module, you will learn the structure and functions of the cells, the major categories of cells, and the cell theory. you will also understand the structure and function of many cell organelles such as the plasma membrane, cell wall, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, the endomembrane system lysosomes, central vacuoles, chloroplast mitochondria, ribosome, cytoskeleton, flagella and cilia in cell growth and function.
What's included
17 videos16 readings14 assignments
17 videos• Total 123 minutes
- Meet Your Instructor - Dr. Gireesha Mohannath• 4 minutes
- Meet Your Instructor - Dr. Vidya Rajesh• 2 minutes
- General Biology - Course Introductory Video• 9 minutes
- Why Study Biology?• 9 minutes
- Principles of Scientific Method• 10 minutes
- Discovery Science and Hypothesis-driven Science• 7 minutes
- Properties of Life-Part I• 8 minutes
- Properties of Life-Part II• 6 minutes
- Broad Classification of Life• 6 minutes
- Overview of Major Themes in Biology• 8 minutes
- Biomolecules: Introduction• 6 minutes
- Biomolecules: Carbohydrates• 7 minutes
- Biomolecules: Lipids• 11 minutes
- Biomolecules: Nucleic acids• 7 minutes
- Biomolecules: Proteins• 10 minutes
- Biomolecules: Enzymes• 8 minutes
- Compare and Contrast Biomolecules Studied• 4 minutes
16 readings• Total 230 minutes
- Course Overview• 10 minutes
- Course Structure & Critical Information• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Why Study Biology?• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Principles of Scientific Method• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Discovery Science and Hypothesis-driven Science• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Properties of Life-Part I• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Properties of Life-Part II• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Broad Classification of Life• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Overview of Major Themes in Biology• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biomolecules: Introduction• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biomolecules: Carbohydrates• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biomolecules: Lipids• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biomolecules: Nucleic acids• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biomolecules: Proteins• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biomolecules: Enzymes• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Compare and Contrast Biomolecules Studied• 15 minutes
14 assignments• Total 105 minutes
- Test Yourself: Principles of Scientific Method, Properties of Life, and Introduction to Biomolecules • 30 minutes
- Why Study Biology?• 3 minutes
- Principles of Scientific Method• 3 minutes
- Discovery Science and Hypothesis-driven Science• 6 minutes
- Properties of Life-Part I• 3 minutes
- Broad Classification of Life• 9 minutes
- Biomolecules: Introduction• 3 minutes
- Biomolecules: Carbohydrates• 3 minutes
- Biomolecules: Lipids• 3 minutes
- Biomolecules: Nucleic acids• 3 minutes
- Biomolecules: Proteins• 3 minutes
- Biomolecules: Enzymes• 3 minutes
- Compare and Contrast Biomolecules Studied• 3 minutes
- Let's Practice: Principles of Scientific Method, Properties of Life, and Introduction to Biomolecules • 30 minutes
In this course, you will learn the structure and functions of the cells, the major categories of cells, and the cell theory. You will also understand the structure and function of many cell organelles such as the plasma membrane, cell wall, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, the endomembrane system lysosomes, central vacuoles, chloroplast mitochondria, ribosome, cytoskeleton, flagella and cilia in cell growth and function.
What's included
15 videos15 readings17 assignments
15 videos• Total 101 minutes
- Cell: The Building Block of Life• 5 minutes
- Major Categories of Cells and their Common Features• 9 minutes
- Differences between Major Categories of Cells• 8 minutes
- Cell Organelles: Plasma Membrane and Cell Wall• 8 minutes
- Cell Organelles: The Nucleus and Endoplasmic Reticulum• 8 minutes
- Cell Organelles: The Golgi Apparatus and Endomembrane System• 9 minutes
- Cell Organelles: Lysosomes and Central Vacuoles• 8 minutes
- Chloroplasts• 6 minutes
- Mitochondria• 8 minutes
- Compare and Contrast Mitochondria and Chloroplasts• 6 minutes
- Ribosomes• 5 minutes
- Cytoskeleton• 5 minutes
- Flagella• 3 minutes
- Cilia• 4 minutes
- The Evolution of Bacterial Resistance in Humans• 7 minutes
15 readings• Total 220 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cell: The Building Block of Life• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Major Categories of Cells and their Common Features• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Differences between Major Categories of Cells• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cell Organelles: Plasma Membrane and Cell Wall• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cell Organelles: The Nucleus and Endoplasmic Reticulum• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cell Organelles: The Golgi Apparatus and Endomembrane System• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cell Organelles: Lysosomes and Central Vacuoles• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Chloroplasts• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Mitochondria• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Compare and Contrast Mitochondria and Chloroplasts• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ribosomes• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cytoskeleton• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Flagella• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cilia• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Evolution of Bacterial Resistance in Humans• 15 minutes
17 assignments• Total 105 minutes
- Test Yourself: Cell Structure and Function• 30 minutes
- Cell: The Building Block of Life• 3 minutes
- Major Categories of Cells and their Common Features• 3 minutes
- Differences between Major Categories of Cells• 3 minutes
- Cell Organelles: Plasma Membrane and Cell Wall• 3 minutes
- Cell Organelles: The Nucleus and Endoplasmic Reticulum• 3 minutes
- Cell Organelles: The Golgi Apparatus and Endomembrane System• 3 minutes
- Cell Organelles: Lysosomes and Central Vacuoles• 3 minutes
- Chloroplasts• 3 minutes
- Mitochondria• 3 minutes
- Compare and Contrast Mitochondria and Chloroplasts• 3 minutes
- Ribosomes• 3 minutes
- Cytoskeleton• 3 minutes
- Flagella• 3 minutes
- Cilia• 3 minutes
- The Evolution of Bacterial Resistance in Humans• 3 minutes
- Let's Practice: Cell Structure and Function• 30 minutes
In this module, you will learn about autotrophs and heterotrophs, salient features of aerobic respiration, and the major processes involved in it, namely: Glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (Citric Acid Cycle), and the Electron Transport Chain. You will also learn about the concept and the two major types of anaerobic respiration (lactic acid fermentation in human muscle cells and alcoholic fermentation in micro-organisms). Lastly, you will learn about photosynthesis, the most important energy transformation reaction that is crucial for the existence of life on the planet.
What's included
15 videos15 readings17 assignments
15 videos• Total 96 minutes
- Autotrophs and Heterotrophs• 4 minutes
- Chemical Cycling between Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration• 6 minutes
- An Overview of Aerobic Cellular Respiration• 7 minutes
- Mitochondria: The Powerhouse of Cells• 6 minutes
- Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step1- Glycolysis• 4 minutes
- Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step 2- TCA Cycle• 8 minutes
- Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step 3- Electron Transport Chain• 8 minutes
- The Results of Cellular Respiration• 5 minutes
- Anaerobic Cellular Respiration: Fermentation in Human Muscle Cells• 9 minutes
- Anaerobic Cellular Respiration: Fermentation in Micro-organisms• 4 minutes
- Evolution Connection: The Importance of Oxygen• 5 minutes
- An Overview of Photosynthesis• 9 minutes
- Photosynthesis: Light Reactions Part-I• 10 minutes
- Photosynthesis: Light Reactions Part-II• 8 minutes
- Photosynthesis: Dark Reactions• 5 minutes
15 readings• Total 225 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Autotrophs and Heterotrophs• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Chemical Cycling between Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: An Overview of Aerobic Cellular Respiration• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Mitochondria: The Powerhouse of Cells• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step1- Glycolysis• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step 2- TCA Cycle• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step 3- Electron Transport Chain• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Results of Cellular Respiration• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Anaerobic Cellular Respiration: Fermentation in Human Muscle Cells• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Anaerobic Cellular Respiration: Fermentation in Micro-organisms• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Evolution Connection: The Importance of Oxygen• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: An Overview of Photosynthesis• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Photosynthesis: Light Reactions Part-I• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Photosynthesis: Light Reactions Part-II• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Photosynthesis: Dark Reactions• 15 minutes
17 assignments• Total 105 minutes
- Test Yourself: Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis• 30 minutes
- Autotrophs and Heterotrophs• 3 minutes
- Chemical Cycling between Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration• 3 minutes
- An Overview of Aerobic Cellular Respiration• 3 minutes
- Mitochondria: The Powerhouse of Cells• 3 minutes
- Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step1- Glycolysis• 3 minutes
- Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step 2- TCA Cycle• 3 minutes
- Aerobic Cellular Respiration: Step 3- Electron Transport Chain• 3 minutes
- The Results of Cellular Respiration• 3 minutes
- Anaerobic Cellular Respiration: Fermentation in Human Muscle Cells• 3 minutes
- Anaerobic Cellular Respiration: Fermentation in Micro-organisms• 3 minutes
- Evolution Connection: The Importance of Oxygen• 3 minutes
- An Overview of Photosynthesis• 3 minutes
- Photosynthesis: Light Reactions Part-I• 3 minutes
- Photosynthesis: Light Reaction Part-II• 3 minutes
- Photosynthesis: Dark Reactions• 3 minutes
- Let's Practice: Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis• 30 minutes
In this module, you will learn how nucleic acids DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) serve as genetic material along with their structure and functions. You will also learn how DNA replicates, and genetic information flows from DNA to RNA to protein, through the processes called transcription and translation, different types of mutations and mutagens that cause mutations. Lastly, the module talks about why and how genes are regulated in prokaryotes and eukaryotes, and different infectious agents, such as viruses, viroids, bacteriophages, and prions.
What's included
16 videos16 readings18 assignments
16 videos• Total 117 minutes
- DNA Structure• 8 minutes
- RNA Structure • 5 minutes
- Differences and Similarities between DNA and RNA• 6 minutes
- DNA Replication• 8 minutes
- Viruses, Viroids, Bacteriophages, and Prions• 6 minutes
- From Nucleotides to Amino Acids: An Overview• 6 minutes
- Transcription: Information Flow from DNA to mRNA• 7 minutes
- Post-transcriptional mRNA Processing• 6 minutes
- Main Components of Translational Machinery• 7 minutes
- Translation: mRNA to Proteins• 11 minutes
- Mutations and Mutagens• 11 minutes
- DNA Microarrays: Visualizing Gene Expression• 7 minutes
- How and Why Genes are Regulated?• 7 minutes
- Gene Regulation in Bacteria• 10 minutes
- Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes at Transcriptional and Post-transcriptional Levels• 7 minutes
- Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes at Translational and Post- translational Levels• 6 minutes
16 readings• Total 240 minutes
- Recommended Reading: DNA Structure• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: RNA Structure • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Differences and Similarities between DNA and RNA• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: DNA Replication• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Viruses, Viroids, Bacteriophages, and Prions• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: From Nucleotides to Amino Acids: An Overview• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Transcription: Information Flow from DNA to mRNA• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Post-transcriptional mRNA Processing• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Main Components of Translational Machinery• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Translation: mRNA to Proteins• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Mutations and Mutagens• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: DNA Microarrays: Visualizing Gene Expression• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: How and Why Genes are Regulated?• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Gene Regulation in Bacteria• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes at Transcriptional and Post-transcriptional Levels• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes at Translational and Post- translational Levels• 15 minutes
18 assignments• Total 108 minutes
- Test Yourself: Structure and Function of Genetic Material• 30 minutes
- DNA Structure• 3 minutes
- RNA Structure • 3 minutes
- Differences and Similarities between DNA and RNA• 3 minutes
- DNA Replication• 3 minutes
- Viruses, Viroids, Bacteriophages, and Prions• 3 minutes
- From Nucleotides to Amino Acids: An Overview• 3 minutes
- Transcription: Information Flow from DNA to mRNA• 3 minutes
- Post-transcriptional mRNA Processing• 3 minutes
- Main Components of Translational Machinery• 3 minutes
- Translation: mRNA to Proteins• 3 minutes
- Mutations and Mutagens• 3 minutes
- DNA Microarrays: Visualizing Gene Expression• 3 minutes
- How and Why Genes are Regulated?• 3 minutes
- Gene Regulation in Bacteria• 3 minutes
- Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes at Transcriptional and Post-transcriptional Levels• 3 minutes
- Gene Regulation in Eukaryotes at Translational and Post- translational Levels• 3 minutes
- Let's Practice: Structure and Function of Genetic Material• 30 minutes
In this module, you will learn about recombinant DNA technology and how it is employed in the field of genetic engineering to study gene functions, synthesize therapeutic proteins, resolve disputes or solve criminal cases as part of forensic sciences, and genetically modify organisms to improve their traits. Along with the applications of biotechnology, we also discuss the ethical/regulatory concerns. This module also introduces you to cancer biology with a focus on the types of genes involved in causing cancer, the progression of cancer, and preventive measures. Lastly, you will be introduced to the field of computational biology/bioinformatics, which is an interface of biology and computer science that involves analyses of large data sets of genome and protein sequences.
What's included
16 videos16 readings18 assignments
16 videos• Total 148 minutes
- Cloning of Plants• 7 minutes
- Cloning of Animals• 6 minutes
- Applications of Reproductive Cloning• 10 minutes
- Therapeutic Cloning and Stem Cells• 8 minutes
- The Genetic Basis of Cancer: Oncogenes• 10 minutes
- The Genetic Basis of Cancer: Tumor Suppressors• 4 minutes
- The Progression of a Cancer• 7 minutes
- Inherited Cancer, Cancer Risk and Prevention• 11 minutes
- Genetic Engineering • 7 minutes
- Recombinant DNA Techniques• 14 minutes
- Pharmaceutical Applications of Recombinant DNA Technologies• 9 minutes
- Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture• 10 minutes
- Human Gene Therapy• 9 minutes
- DNA Profiling and Forensic Science: Utility of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)• 13 minutes
- DNA Profiling and Forensic Science: Utility of Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Analysis • 14 minutes
- Bioinformatics• 8 minutes
16 readings• Total 240 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cloning of Plants• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cloning of Animals• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Applications of Reproductive Cloning• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Therapeutic Cloning and Stem Cells• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Genetic Basis of Cancer: Oncogenes• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Genetic Basis of Cancer: Tumor Suppressors• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Progression of a Cancer• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Inherited Cancer, Cancer Risk and Prevention• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Genetic Engineering • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Recombinant DNA Techniques• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Pharmaceutical Applications of Recombinant DNA Technologies• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Gene Therapy• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: DNA Profiling and Forensic Science: Utility of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: DNA Profiling and Forensic Science: Utility of Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Analysis • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Bioinformatics• 15 minutes
18 assignments• Total 108 minutes
- Test Yourself: Recombinant DNA and Applications of Biotechnology• 30 minutes
- Cloning of Plants• 3 minutes
- Cloning of Animals• 3 minutes
- Applications of Reproductive Cloning• 3 minutes
- Therapeutic Cloning and Stem Cells• 3 minutes
- The Genetic Basis of Cancer: Oncogenes• 3 minutes
- The Genetic Basis of Cancer: Tumor Suppressors• 3 minutes
- The Progression of a Cancer• 3 minutes
- Inherited Cancer, Cancer Risk and Prevention• 3 minutes
- Genetic Engineering • 3 minutes
- Recombinant DNA Techniques• 3 minutes
- Pharmaceutical Applications of Recombinant DNA Technologies• 3 minutes
- Genetically Modified Organisms in Agriculture• 3 minutes
- Human Gene Therapy• 3 minutes
- DNA Profiling and Forensic Science: Utility of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)• 3 minutes
- DNA Profiling and Forensic Science: Utility of Short Tandem Repeat (STR) Analysis • 3 minutes
- Bioinformatics• 3 minutes
- Let's Practice: Recombinant DNA and Applications of Biotechnology• 30 minutes
This module deals with the details of cell division. We will understand the two different types of cell division: mitosis and meiosis. Specific topics in this module will include: a) Cell cycle and mitosis; b) Stages of mitosis; c) Cancer and cell cycle; d) Meiosis--stages and generation of genetic diversity; e) Chromosomal abnormalities; f) Genetic basis of cancer.
What's included
13 videos13 readings15 assignments
13 videos• Total 149 minutes
- Description of Cell Division• 6 minutes
- Why should Cell Divide?• 9 minutes
- Types of Cell Division• 10 minutes
- Eukaryotic Chromosomes• 9 minutes
- Cell Cycle• 10 minutes
- Mitosis: Stages of Mitosis• 15 minutes
- Cytokinesis and Differences in Plant and Animal Cells• 13 minutes
- Abnormalities in Mitosis: Cancer• 10 minutes
- Sexual Reproduction Gametes and Homologous Chromosomes• 10 minutes
- Process of Meiosis• 22 minutes
- Why and How Genetic Variation Happens in Meiosis?• 13 minutes
- Abnormality in Meiosis• 12 minutes
- Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis• 10 minutes
13 readings• Total 195 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Description of Cell Division• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Why should Cell Divide?• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Types of Cell Division• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Eukaryotic Chromosomes• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cell Cycle• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Mitosis- Stages of Mitosis• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cytokinesis and Differences in Plant and Animal Cells• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Abnormalities in Mitosis: Cancer• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sexual Reproduction Gametes and Homologous Chromosomes• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Process of Meiosis• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Why and How Genetic Variation Happens in Meiosis?• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Abnormality in Meiosis• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis• 15 minutes
15 assignments• Total 162 minutes
- Test Yourself: Cell Division• 30 minutes
- Description of Cell Division• 6 minutes
- Why should Cell Divide?• 9 minutes
- Types of Cell Division• 9 minutes
- Eukaryotic Chromosomes• 6 minutes
- Cell Cycle• 9 minutes
- Mitosis: Stages of Mitosis• 6 minutes
- Cytokinesis and Differences in Plant and Animal Cells• 6 minutes
- Abnormalities in Mitosis: Cancer• 6 minutes
- Sexual Reproduction Gametes and Homologous Chromosomes• 9 minutes
- Process of Meiosis• 9 minutes
- Why and How Genetic Variation Happens in Meiosis?• 12 minutes
- Abnormality in Meiosis• 9 minutes
- Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Cell Division• 30 minutes
In this module, we will be studying about the way characteristics and traits are inherited from one generation to another. Different inheritance patterns will be covered. Mendelian genetics: laws of heredity; extensions to Mendel; other influences on phenotype will also be discussed.
What's included
13 videos13 readings15 assignments
13 videos• Total 105 minutes
- Introduction to Genetics and Hereditary • 14 minutes
- Mendel’s Experiments and Laws • 7 minutes
- Monohybrid Cross: Dominant and Recessive Disorders• 12 minutes
- Dihybrid Cross and Independent Assortment• 12 minutes
- Codominance, Incomplete Dominance• 9 minutes
- ABO Blood Groups• 6 minutes
- Pleiotropy • 6 minutes
- Polygenic Inheritance• 5 minutes
- Sex Determination in Humans • 6 minutes
- Linked Genes and Sex-linked Genes• 11 minutes
- Sex Linked Inheritance• 5 minutes
- Role of Environment in Phenotype• 6 minutes
- Epigenetic Inheritance• 4 minutes
13 readings• Total 195 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Introduction to Genetics and Hereditary • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Mendel’s Experiments and Laws • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Monohybrid Cross - Dominant and Recessive Disorders• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Dihybrid Cross and Independent Assortment• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Codominance, Incomplete Dominance• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: ABO Blood Groups • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Pleiotropy • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Polygenic Inheritance• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sex Determination in Humans • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Linked Genes and Sex-linked Genes• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sex Linked Inheritance• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Role of Environment in Phenotype• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Epigenetic Inheritance• 15 minutes
15 assignments• Total 150 minutes
- Test Yourself: Patterns of Inheritance• 30 minutes
- Introduction to Genetics and Hereditary • 9 minutes
- Mendel’s Experiments and Laws • 6 minutes
- Monohybrid Cross: Dominant and Recessive Disorders• 6 minutes
- Dihybrid Cross and Independent Assortment• 6 minutes
- Codominance, Incomplete Dominance• 6 minutes
- ABO Blood Groups • 9 minutes
- Pleiotropy • 3 minutes
- Polygenic Inheritance• 6 minutes
- Sex Determination in Humans • 6 minutes
- Linked Genes and Sex-linked Genes• 9 minutes
- Sex Linked Inheritance• 6 minutes
- Role of Environment in Phenotype• 9 minutes
- Epigenetic Inheritance• 9 minutes
- Let's Practice: Patterns of Inheritance• 30 minutes
This module discusses the unifying concepts of animal structure and function; how material exchange takes place in multicellular organisms; how homeostasis is maintained inside the living beings; and how the circulatory, digestive, respiratory and excretory systems work.
What's included
12 videos12 readings14 assignments
12 videos• Total 117 minutes
- Anatomy and Physiology of Animals• 8 minutes
- Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems• 12 minutes
- Material Exchanges with Environment• 7 minutes
- Regulating Internal Body Environment - Homeostasis• 8 minutes
- Human Circulatory System: Blood and Blood Vessels • 10 minutes
- Human Circulatory System: Heart; Cardiovascular Diseases• 11 minutes
- Human Respiratory System: Path of Air and Gas Transport• 10 minutes
- Human Respiratory System: Brain’s Control over Breathing• 6 minutes
- Human Nutritional Requirements• 11 minutes
- Nutritional Disorders• 10 minutes
- Human Digestive System• 13 minutes
- Human Excretory System• 13 minutes
12 readings• Total 180 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Anatomy and Physiology of Animals• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Material Exchanges with Environment• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Regulating Internal Body Environment - Homeostasis• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Circulatory System- Blood and Blood Vessels • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Circulatory System- Heart; Cardiovascular Diseases• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Respiratory System- Path of Air and Gas Transport• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Respiratory System- Brain’s Control over Breathing• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Nutritional Requirements• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Nutritional Disorders• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Digestive System• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Excretory System• 15 minutes
14 assignments• Total 162 minutes
- Test Yourself: Animal Structure and Function• 30 minutes
- Anatomy and Physiology of Animals• 6 minutes
- Tissues, Organs and Organ Systems• 9 minutes
- Material Exchanges with Environment• 6 minutes
- Regulating Internal Body Environment - Homeostasis• 9 minutes
- Human Circulatory System: Blood and Blood Vessels • 9 minutes
- Human Circulatory System: Heart; Cardiovascular Diseases• 9 minutes
- Human Respiratory System: Path of Air and Gas Transport• 9 minutes
- Human Respiratory System: Brain’s Control over Breathing• 3 minutes
- Human Nutritional Requirements• 9 minutes
- Nutritional Disorders• 9 minutes
- Human Digestive System• 9 minutes
- Human Excretory System• 15 minutes
- Let's Practice: Animal Structure and Function• 30 minutes
This module describes how different systems in humans coordinate, collaborate, and work together through different systems of communication to control various body processes, such as the ability to respond to stimulus, to reproduce, and maintain immunity. The reading also discusses the complex and unifying concepts of animal structure and functions involving the nervous, sensory, locomotor and hormonal systems.
What's included
14 videos14 readings15 assignments
14 videos• Total 137 minutes
- Overview of Animal Nervous System • 7 minutes
- Organization of Nervous System• 10 minutes
- Neuron and Nerve Impulse• 20 minutes
- Human Brain and Neurological Disorders• 11 minutes
- Hormones and Endocrine Systems• 8 minutes
- Role of Hypothalamus and Pituitary Glands • 8 minutes
- Thyroid, Pancreas and Adrenal Glands and their Function • 13 minutes
- Gonads and Sex Hormones• 7 minutes
- Sensory Receptors• 8 minutes
- Sensory Input : Vision• 9 minutes
- Sensory Input – Hearing• 9 minutes
- Sensory Input: Touch, Taste and Smell• 8 minutes
- Skeletal System• 8 minutes
- Muscular System• 11 minutes
14 readings• Total 200 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Overview of Animal Nervous System • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Organization of Nervous System• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Neuron and Nerve Impulse• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Human Brain and Neurological Disorders• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Hormones and Endocrine Systems• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Role of Hypothalamus and Pituitary Glands • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Thyroid, Pancreas and Adrenal Glands and their Function • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Gonads and Sex Hormones• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sensory Receptors• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sensory Input : Vision• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sensory Input – Hearing• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sensory Input- Touch, Taste and Smell• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Skeletal System• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Muscular System• 10 minutes
15 assignments• Total 162 minutes
- Test Yourself: Body’s Control Mechanism• 30 minutes
- Overview of Animal Nervous System • 15 minutes
- Organization of Nervous System• 9 minutes
- Human Brain and Neurological Disorders• 9 minutes
- Hormones and Endocrine Systems• 6 minutes
- Role of Hypothalamus and Pituitary Glands • 6 minutes
- Thyroid, Pancreas and Adrenal Glands and their Function • 6 minutes
- Gonads and Sex Hormones• 9 minutes
- Sensory Receptors• 3 minutes
- Sensory Input : Vision• 6 minutes
- Sensory Input – Hearing• 12 minutes
- Sensory Input: Touch, Taste and Smell• 9 minutes
- Skeletal System• 6 minutes
- Muscular System• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Body’s Control Mechanism• 30 minutes
This module deals with the complex mechanisms of human immunity, human development, and reproduction. The body’s defense mechanisms in fighting infections and their protective role will be discussed. Human reproductive anatomy, functioning, and reproductive health will also be discussed. This unit also covers human development, starting from fertilization to fetal development and birth.
What's included
14 videos15 readings16 assignments
14 videos• Total 125 minutes
- Overview of Immune System • 13 minutes
- Innate Immunity• 9 minutes
- Lymphatic System - Circulatory and Immune Function • 6 minutes
- Adaptive Immunity: B Cell Response• 18 minutes
- Adaptive Immunity: T Cell Response• 16 minutes
- Immune Disorders• 10 minutes
- Introduction to Human Reproduction • 3 minutes
- Reproductive Anatomy• 7 minutes
- Gametogenesis • 6 minutes
- Female Reproductive Cycle• 6 minutes
- Reproductive Health • 9 minutes
- Fertilization and Embryonic Development• 8 minutes
- Pregnancy and Child Birth • 10 minutes
- Reproductive Technologies• 6 minutes
15 readings• Total 220 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Overview of Immune System • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Innate Immunity• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Lymphatic System - Circulatory and Immune Function • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Adaptive Immunity: B Cell Response• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Adaptive Immunity: T Cell Response• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Immune Disorders• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Introduction to Human Reproduction • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Reproductive Anatomy• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Gametogenesis • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Female Reproductive Cycle• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Reproductive Health • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Fertilization and Embryonic Development• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Pregnancy and Child Birth • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Reproductive Technologies• 15 minutes
- Course Summary• 10 minutes
16 assignments• Total 171 minutes
- Test Yourself: Body’s Defence Mechanism and Reproduction• 30 minutes
- Overview of Immune System • 9 minutes
- Innate Immunity• 9 minutes
- Lymphatic System - Circulatory and Immune Function • 9 minutes
- Adaptive Immunity: B Cell Response• 6 minutes
- Adaptive Immunity: T Cell Response• 3 minutes
- Immune Disorders• 9 minutes
- Introduction to Human Reproduction • 6 minutes
- Reproductive Anatomy• 12 minutes
- Gametogenesis • 9 minutes
- Female Reproductive Cycle• 9 minutes
- Reproductive Health • 9 minutes
- Fertilization and Embryonic Development• 9 minutes
- Pregnancy and Child Birth • 6 minutes
- Reproductive Technologies• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Body’s Defence Mechanism and Reproduction• 30 minutes
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Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani) is one of only ten private universities in India to be recognised as an Institute of Eminence by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. It has been consistently ranked high by both governmental and private ranking agencies for its innovative processes and capabilities that have enabled it to impart quality education and emerge as the best private science and engineering institute in India. BITS Pilani has four international campuses in Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad, and Dubai, and has been offering bachelor's, master’s, and certificate programmes for over 58 years, helping to launch the careers for over 1,00,000 professionals.
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