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BIO102GENERAL BIOLOGY II

BIO102 – General Biology II builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired in General Biology I, delving deeper into the diversity of life and the intricate systems that sustain it. The course emphasizes the structure and function of plants and animals, exploring key physiological processes such as reproduction, growth, circulation, digestion, excretion, and nervous coordination. It also covers principles of evolution, natural selection, population genetics, and the adaptation of organisms to different environments.

Students will study the major kingdoms of life with a particular focus on plants and animals, learning about classification systems and evolutionary relationships. Interactive discussions and case studies help students appreciate the complexity of multicellular life and the interdependence of organisms within ecosystems. The course prepares students for advanced studies in areas like physiology, ecology, and developmental biology while strengthening their analytical and observational skills.