ST. JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL
BIOLOGY 1
COURSE OUTLINE
The evolutionary and ecological relationships of living
organisms are the two major unifying threads of biology today.
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INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LIFE
Some Major Generalizations of the Biological Sciences 1 - 19 1, 2
Molecular Basis for Life 20 – 80 3, 4, 5, 6
Cells and Tissues 100
- 144, 188 – 203 7, 8
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis 83 – 97, 147 – 185 9, 10
GENETICS AND HEREDITY
Mitosis and Meiosis 206
– 237 11
Introduction to Embryology 388 - 410
Molecular
Genetics 278
– 385 12
Classical
Genetics 239
– 276 13
Population
Genetics 428
– 442 14
EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS
Evidence 422
– 426, 464 – 473
Mechanism 414
– 422, 445 – 462
Evolutionary
History of Biodiversity 488
- 500
Taxonomic
Classification 473
– 485 15
Biodiversity 502
- 665 16
PLANT ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
General Properties of Green
Plant Cells 668 –
692, 751 – 773 17
Procuring
and Distributing Nutrients in Seed Plants 695
– 727 18
Reproductive
Processes in Plants 730
– 748 19
ANIMAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Anatomy
& Physiology 776
– 790 20
Digestive
Systems & Nutrition 792
– 808 21
Respiratory Systems 826
– 834 22
Circulatory
Systems 811
– 826, 834 – 861 23
Excretory
Systems & Homeostasis 865
– 890 24
Endocrine
Systems 893
– 910 25
Sensory
Systems 992
– 1009 26
Nervous
Systems 960
– 989
Behavior 1053
– 1079 27
Skeletal
and Muscular Systems 1009
– 1020
Reproductive
Systems 913
– 933
Animal
Embryology 936
– 957
ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS
Introduction
to Ecology 1024
– 1050 28
Populations
& Communities 1082
– 1128
Ecosystems
and Life Zones 1131
– 1172
*BIOLOGY, 5th ed., Campbell,
Reece, & Mitchell, 1999
INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Jim Moore
ROOM: Welder Hall, Room 4