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- Unit 4: ReproductionReproduction is the biological process by which organisms produce new individuals of the same species. It is essential for the survival and continuation of a species and can be broadly categorized into two main types: asexual and sexual reproduction.36
- 1.1Lesson 1: Sexual and asexual reproduction20 Minutes
- 1.2Activity: 15 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.3Summary: 1
- 1.4Gamified Activity: 1
- 1.5Test: 15 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.6Offline resources: 1
- 1.7Lesson 2: Primary and secondary sexual characteristics20 Minutes
- 1.8Activity: 25 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.9Summary: 210 Minutes
- 1.10Gamified Activity: 2
- 1.11Test: 25 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.12Offline resources: 2
- 1.13Lesson 3: Male and Female Reproductive Structures20 Minutes
- 1.14Activity: 35 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.15Summary: 310 Minutes
- 1.16Gamified Activity: 3
- 1.17Test: 35 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.18Offline resources: 3
- 1.19Lesson 4: The menstrual cycle, fertilization and pregnancy20 Minutes
- 1.20Activity: 45 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.21Summary: 410 Minutes
- 1.22Gamified Activity: 4
- 1.23Test: 45 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.24Offline resources: 4
- 1.25Lesson 5: Methods of birth control20 Minutes
- 1.26Activity: 55 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.27Summary: 510 Minutes
- 1.28Gamified Activity: 5
- 1.29Test: 55 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.30Offline resources: 5
- 1.31Lesson 6: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs): Transmission and prevention20 Minutes
- 1.32Activity: 65 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.33Summary: 610 Minutes
- 1.34Gamified Activity: 6
- 1.35Test: 65 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.36Offline resources 6
- Unit 5: The Human Health, Nutrition, And DiseaseHuman health is a multifaceted concept encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being. It's a state of complete harmony and balance, achieved through a complex interplay of various factors, with nutrition and disease playing crucial roles. Understanding the connection between human health, nutrition, and disease is crucial for promoting individual and societal well-being. A balanced diet, healthy lifestyle choices, and proper disease management are essential for achieving optimal health and preventing chronic illnesses.24
- 2.1Lesson 7: Nutrition20 Minutes
- 2.2Activity: 75 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.3Summary: 710 Minutes
- 2.4Gamified Activity: 7
- 2.5Test: 75 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.6Offline resources: 7
- 2.7Lesson 8: Balanced diets and deficiency diseases20 Minutes
- 2.8Activity: 85 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.9Summary: 810 Minutes
- 2.10Gamified Activity: 8
- 2.11Test: 85 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.12Offline resources: 8
- 2.13Lesson 9: Malnutrition and substance abuse20 Minutes
- 2.14Activity: 95 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.15Summary: 910 Minutes
- 2.16Gamified Activity: 9
- 2.17Test: 95 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.18Offline resources: 9
- 2.19Lesson 10: Infectious and noninfectious diseases20 Minutes
- 2.20Activity: 105 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.21Summary: 1010 Minutes
- 2.22Gamified Activity: 10
- 2.23Test: 105 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.24Offline resources: 10
- Unit 6: EcologyEcological interactions refer to the various ways in which organisms within an ecosystem interact with one another and their environment. These interactions can be classified into several categories, each playing a crucial role in shaping community dynamics, population structures, and the overall health of ecosystems.These interactions are dynamic and can vary based on environmental conditions, availability of resources, and human influences. Understanding ecological interactions is vital for conservation efforts, ecosystem management, and predicting the impacts of environmental change on biodiversity.24
- 3.1Lesson 11: Definitions of Ecological Terms and Their Components20 Minutes
- 3.2Activity: 115 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.3Summary: 11
- 3.4Gamified Activity: 11
- 3.5Test: 115 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.6Offline resources: 11
- 3.7Lesson 12: Ecological levels and ecosystems20 Minutes
- 3.8Activity: 125 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.9Summary: 12
- 3.10Gamified Activity: 12
- 3.11Test: 125 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.12Offline resource: 12
- 3.13Lesson 13: Biomes and ecological succession20 Minutes
- 3.14Activity: 135 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.15Summary: 13
- 3.16Gamified Activity: 13
- 3.17Test: 135 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.18Offline resource: 13
- 3.19Lesson 14: Ecological relationships20 Minutes
- 3.20Activity: 145 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.21Summary: 14
- 3.22Gamified Activity: 14
- 3.23Test: 145 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.24Offline resource: 14
Test: 14
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