
Explore how matter is made of atoms and molecules, organized in the periodic table, with subatomic particles and covalent bonding shaping compounds and diatomic molecules.
Explore the core disciplines of biology, from anatomy and botany to ecology and microbiology, and examine imaging tools like microscopes, X-ray, and MRI that reveal life at the cellular level.
Explore metabolism and energy flow, showing how enzymes drive anabolic and catabolic reactions and how thermodynamics governs energy conversions among kinetic, potential, mechanical, electrical, chemical, and nuclear forms.
An introduction to thermodynamics explains how heat, work, temperature, and energy govern energy transfer between a system and its surroundings, highlighting state functions, entropy, and the four laws.
Discover how metabolism drives life through anabolic and catabolic pathways, turning food into energy via digestion and substrate flow, regulated by enzymes and hormones like thyroxine and insulin.
Explore the characteristics of life, including cell structure, energy use, nutrient uptake, response to stimuli, and essential life functions such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, circulation, and homeostasis.
Explore how scientists classify organisms by structure and relatedness through a domain to species hierarchy, including kingdoms, phyla, and binomial nomenclature.
Explore how photosynthesis uses sunlight and chlorophyll in chloroplast to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, powering life on Earth.
Explore the molecular basis of life through DNA and RNA, nucleic acids, and nucleotides, and examine mitosis, meiosis, transcription, and the central dogma.
Biology is more than memorizing facts — it is the science of understanding life itself.
This course is designed to help beginners, college students, pre-med learners, and life science enthusiasts build a strong and clear foundation in biology from the ground up.
You will begin with the fundamental principles of life, scientific thinking, and chemistry, then gradually move into cells, metabolism, energy, photosynthesis, molecular biology, and the essential processes that allow living organisms to survive and function.
Unlike traditional biology courses that overwhelm students with disconnected information, this course focuses on clarity, structure, visual understanding, and real-world applications.
Throughout the course, you will learn:
• The scientific method and how biologists think
• The chemistry of life and biological molecules
• Cell structure and organization
• Energy, metabolism, enzymes, and ATP
• Photosynthesis and cellular respiration
• Molecular biology and DNA fundamentals
• Classification and diversity of living organisms
• The core biological processes that sustain life
This course is ideal for:
• College and university students
• Pre-medical and veterinary students
• Beginners in biology and life sciences
• Students preparing for biology exams
• Anyone who wants to understand biology clearly
Why take this course?
Ever wondered how your diet affects your health at the smallest level? Or how environmental changes impact your body's everyday functions? This course unlocks the hidden world of molecules and cells—the building blocks of life itself.
You'll explore one of the most exciting, fast-moving fields in biology today. Molecular and cellular biology is the foundation of breakthroughs in medicine, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, education, and industrial biotechnology.
Here are just some of the career paths this course can lead to:
Medical fields – Laboratory technician, clinical researcher, genetic counselor, physician assistant
Pharmaceuticals – Drug developer, quality control analyst, pharmacokinetics specialist
Agriculture – Crop geneticist, biopesticide developer, agricultural biotech researcher
Education – High school biology teacher, university lab instructor, science communicator
Industrial biotech – Fermentation scientist, bioprocess engineer, environmental biotechnologist
And that's only the beginning — thousands of jobs in research, public health, food science, and forensic biology also rely on molecular and cellular expertise.
But this course isn't only about future careers. You'll also gain practical knowledge to make smarter daily decisions — improving your diet, understanding how medications work, and protecting your health from environmental risks.
If you're curious about life at its most fundamental level — and you want a course that prepares you for both a rewarding career and a healthier life — this is for you.
Enroll today and start building your future, one cell at a time.
By the end of this course, you will be able to connect biological concepts into one organized system instead of isolated facts.
Whether you are preparing for advanced studies or simply want to finally understand biology in a clear and practical way, this course will guide you step by step.