This document outlines the curriculum plan for a Grade 11 IB Biology course across two semesters. In Semester 1, topics include statistical analysis, cells, chemistry of life, and genetics. Key concepts covered are cell structure, membrane transport, cell division, DNA structure and replication, transcription and translation, and enzymes. Semester 2 continues genetics topics and covers meiosis, genetic crosses, genetic engineering, and polygenic inheritance. Throughout each unit are practical investigations and assessments to reinforce learning.
This document outlines the curriculum plan for a Grade 11 IB Biology course across two semesters. In Semester 1, topics include statistical analysis, cells, chemistry of life, and genetics. Key concepts covered are cell structure, membrane transport, cell division, DNA structure and replication, transcription and translation, and enzymes. Semester 2 continues genetics topics and covers meiosis, genetic crosses, genetic engineering, and polygenic inheritance. Throughout each unit are practical investigations and assessments to reinforce learning.
This document outlines the curriculum plan for a Grade 11 IB Biology course across two semesters. In Semester 1, topics include statistical analysis, cells, chemistry of life, and genetics. Key concepts covered are cell structure, membrane transport, cell division, DNA structure and replication, transcription and translation, and enzymes. Semester 2 continues genetics topics and covers meiosis, genetic crosses, genetic engineering, and polygenic inheritance. Throughout each unit are practical investigations and assessments to reinforce learning.
This document outlines the curriculum plan for a Grade 11 IB Biology course across two semesters. In Semester 1, topics include statistical analysis, cells, chemistry of life, and genetics. Key concepts covered are cell structure, membrane transport, cell division, DNA structure and replication, transcription and translation, and enzymes. Semester 2 continues genetics topics and covers meiosis, genetic crosses, genetic engineering, and polygenic inheritance. Throughout each unit are practical investigations and assessments to reinforce learning.