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10th Grade Biology

 * Basics: Chemistry of Life
 * Atom
 * Chemical bond
 * Water
 * Macromolecule
 * Organism


 * The Cell and The Diversity of Life
 * Cell (biology)
 * Cell theory
 * Cell membrane
 * Cell signaling
 * Kingdom (biology)
 * Organelle
 * Prokaryote
 * Eukaryote
 * Bacteria
 * Protozoa
 * Chromista
 * Fungus
 * Animal


 * Cellular Metabolism
 * Cellular respiration
 * Energy
 * Energy balance (biology)
 * Photosynthesis


 * Cell Division, Mendellian Genertics, DNA, Genes, and Proteins, and The Gene Revolution
 * Cell division
 * Cell cycle
 * Chromosome
 * Mitosis
 * Meiosis
 * Mendelian inheritance
 * Heritability
 * Phenotype
 * Genotype
 * Punnett square
 * Inheritance of acquired characteristics
 * DNA
 * Gene
 * Protein
 * Nucleic acid structure
 * DNA replication
 * Gene expression
 * Biotechnology
 * Cloning
 * Genomics


 * Mechanisism of Evolution and the Origin of Life
 * Natural selection
 * Evolution
 * Speciation
 * Phylogenetics
 * Systematics
 * Abiogenesis
 * Creationism
 * Theistic evolution


 * The Evolution of Land Plants including Structure and Growth
 * Plant
 * Non-vascular plant
 * Pteridophyte
 * Spermatophyte
 * Gymnosperm
 * Plant anatomy
 * Vascular tissue
 * Monocotyledon
 * Dicotyledon


 * Animals, Human Characteristics
 * Human evolution
 * Levels of Organization (anatomy)
 * Levels of Organization (ecology)
 * Tissue (biology)
 * Cardiac muscle
 * Organ (anatomy)
 * Biological system
 * Circulatory system
 * Digestive system
 * Endocrine system
 * Integumentary system
 * Lymphatic system
 * Muscular system
 * Nervous system
 * Reproductive system
 * Respiratory system
 * Skeletal system
 * Urinary system
 * Endocannabinoid system


 * Gas Exchange and Circulation
 * Gas exchange
 * Fick's law


 * Nutrition and Digestion
 * Nutrition
 * Digestion


 * Osmoregulation and the Immune System and Immune Research
 * Osmosis
 * Osmoregulation
 * Immune system
 * Autoimmunity
 * Autoimmune disease
 * Disease
 * Innate immune system
 * Adaptive immune system
 * Pathogen
 * Virus
 * T cell
 * Scanning electron microscope