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 * Introduction
 * Biology
 * Biologist
 * Life


 * Basic Chemistry of Life
 * Polymer
 * Macromolecule
 * Nucleic acid
 * Protein
 * Carbohydrate
 * Lipid


 * Branches of Biology
 * Anatomy
 * Astrobiology
 * Biochemistry
 * Biophysics
 * Botany
 * Cell biology
 * Conservation biology
 * Developmental biology
 * Ecology
 * Evolutionary biology
 * Genetics
 * Marine biology
 * Microbiology
 * Molecular biology
 * Morphology (biology)
 * Mycology
 * Neuroscience
 * Paleobiology
 * Physiology
 * Zoology


 * Classification of Organisms
 * Phylogenetic tree
 * Phylogenetics
 * Monophyly
 * Polyphyly
 * Paraphyly
 * Tree of life (biology)
 * Domain (biology)
 * Kingdom (biology)
 * Phylum
 * Class (biology)
 * Order (biology)
 * Family (biology)
 * Genus
 * Species


 * The Cell
 * Cell (biology)
 * Organelle
 * Cell membrane
 * Cell wall
 * Mitochondrion
 * Ribosome
 * Chloroplast
 * Vacuole
 * Flagellum
 * Cilium
 * DNA
 * RNA
 * Enzyme
 * Metabolism
 * Cellular respiration
 * Fermentation
 * Adenosine triphosphate
 * Photosynthesis
 * Cell signaling
 * Cell cycle
 * DNA replication
 * Cell division
 * Mitosis
 * Fission (biology)


 * Genetics
 * Genome
 * Gene
 * Allele
 * Chromosome
 * Plasmid
 * Genotype
 * Phenotype
 * Heredity
 * Meiosis
 * Ploidy
 * Gamete
 * Biological life cycle
 * Gene expression
 * Regulation of gene expression


 * Evolution
 * Evolution
 * Mutation
 * Sexual reproduction
 * Gene flow
 * Natural selection
 * Fitness (biology)
 * Genetic drift
 * Genetic hitchhiking
 * Adaptation
 * Charles Darwin
 * Alfred Russel Wallace
 * Biodiversity
 * Evolutionary history of life


 * Intro to Bacteria
 * Bacteria
 * Bacterial taxonomy
 * Bacterial cell structure
 * Microbial metabolism
 * Bacterial growth
 * Aerobic organism
 * Anaerobic organism
 * Transformation (genetics)
 * Transduction (genetics)
 * Bacterial conjugation
 * Horizontal gene transfer
 * Biofilm
 * Economic importance of bacteria


 * Intro to Archaea
 * Archaea
 * Ether lipid
 * Extremophile
 * Methanogen
 * Euryarchaeota
 * Crenarchaeota


 * Eukaryotes Part 0: An Introduction
 * Eukaryote
 * Cell nucleus
 * Cytoskeleton
 * Endomembrane system
 * Endosymbiotic theory
 * Unicellular organism
 * Multicellular organism


 * Eukaryotes Part 1: Animals
 * Animal
 * Chordate
 * Vertebrate
 * Flatworm
 * Nematode
 * Echinoderm
 * Mollusca
 * Arthropod
 * Annelid
 * Sponge
 * Cnidaria
 * Heterotroph
 * Tissue (biology)
 * Organ (anatomy)
 * Connective tissue
 * Muscle tissue
 * Nervous tissue
 * Nervous system
 * Epithelium
 * Embryogenesis
 * Cambrian explosion


 * Eukaryotes Part 2: Plants
 * Plant
 * Plant cell
 * Hornwort
 * Marchantiophyta
 * Moss
 * Lycopodiopsida
 * Fern
 * Pinophyta
 * Green algae
 * Flowering plant
 * Plant morphology
 * Plant reproductive morphology
 * Flower
 * Germination
 * Indeterminate growth
 * Alternation of generations
 * Plant physiology
 * Epidermis (botany)
 * Ground tissue
 * Vascular tissue
 * Vascular plant
 * Non-vascular plant
 * Plant perception (physiology)
 * Plant defense against herbivory
 * Secondary metabolite


 * Eukaryotes Part 3: Fungus
 * Fungus
 * Zygomycota
 * Ascomycota
 * Mycelium
 * Hypha
 * Mold
 * Yeast
 * Mushroom
 * Mycorrhiza
 * Mating in fungi
 * Sporocarp (fungi)
 * Ascocarp
 * Basidiocarp
 * Lichen
 * Penicillium
 * Penicillin


 * Eukaryotes Part 4: Protists
 * Protist
 * Excavate
 * Rhizaria
 * Archaeplastida
 * Filter feeder
 * Phagocytosis
 * Slime mold
 * Oomycete
 * Amoebozoa
 * Plasmodium
 * Malaria


 * Borderline Life
 * Virus
 * Viroid
 * Prion
 * Transposable element


 * Some Extra Information
 * Microscopy
 * Electron microscope
 * DNA sequencing
 * Polymerase chain reaction
 * Abiogenesis
 * Extraterrestrial life
 * Paradox of the plankton
 * Competitive exclusion principle
 * Evolution of sexual reproduction
 * Species problem
 * Extinction