Biology Mastery: Ace A-Level, Ib, Ap, Sat, Imat, Neet & Mcat
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 14.15 GB | Duration: 24h 0m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 14.15 GB | Duration: 24h 0m
Master high school biology once and for all – perfect for IMAT, NEET, MDCAT, A-Level, IB, AP, SAT & other major exams.
What you'll learn
Master all high school biology topics – Learn everything from cells, genetics, evolution, and ecology to human body systems, perfect for exams like IMAT, SAT, A
Prepare for medical entrance exams – Ace entrance tests like UCAT, NEET, BMAT, IMAT, MDCAT, MCAT, and more with focused biology content.
Score higher in biology exams – Boost your confidence and performance with expert tips, clear explanations, and real practice questions tailored to top internat
Understand biology concepts with ease – Break down complex ideas into simple, memorable lessons using visuals, animations, and real-life examples.
Requirements
No prior knowledge is needed, This course starts from scratch from the basics of biology and gradually takes you to advanced topics
Description
Course DescriptionAre you preparing for a tough biology exam like the IMAT, UCAT, MCAT, MDCAT, NEET, or even high school-level exams like A-Level, IB, AP, or SAT Biology?Do you feel like you’re trying to memorize hundreds of facts without actually understanding the subject?If yes, then this course is made for you. What is This Course?This is a complete biology course that helps you build a strong foundation in biology.Whether you're aiming for medical entrance exams or just want to score better in high school biology, this course will give you everything you need.This course has over 23+ hours of recorded content, multiple mock tests and also has notes attached with each lectureWho Is This For?This course is designed for:Students preparing for IMAT, UCAT, MCAT, MDCAT, NEETHigh school biology students (A-Level, IB, AP, SAT)Anyone who wants a clear, complete, and reliable biology teacherLearners who prefer to learn from videos rather than boring textbooks What You'll Learn (Full Syllabus is also in introduction):1. The Cell as the Basis of LifeCell theoryProkaryotic vs. eukaryotic cellsOrganelles and their functionsCell ultrastructure (light vs. electron microscopy)Viruses and prions2. Chemistry of LifeStructure and function of biological macromolecules (carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids)Water and its propertiesChemical bonds (covalent, ionic, hydrogen)Protein folding, denaturation, and enzyme activityFactors affecting enzyme function3. Cell Membrane & TransportFluid mosaic modelDiffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusionActive transport, endocytosis, and exocytosisMembrane proteins and receptorsCytoskeleton and intracellular transport4. Cell Cycle & GeneticsPhases of the cell cycle and checkpointsMitosis vs. meiosisDNA replication, repair, and mutationsCancer biology and cell cycle dysregulation5. Inheritance & Gene RegulationMendelian genetics and non-Mendelian patterns (codominance, incomplete dominance, multiple alleles)Pedigrees and genetic problem solvingSex-linked inheritanceChromosomal abnormalities (trisomy, deletions, duplications)Gene expression and regulation (Lac operon, epigenetics)6. Evolution & GeneticsNatural selection, adaptation, and speciationGenetic drift, gene flow, and mutationHardy-Weinberg equilibriumArtificial selection, convergent/divergent evolutionFossil record and molecular evolution7. BioenergeticsATP and cellular energyMitochondria and cellular respiration (glycolysis, Krebs cycle, ETC)Anaerobic respiration and fermentation8. Human PhysiologyHomeostasis and feedback mechanismsNervous system: neurons, synapses, reflexesEndocrine system and hormones (insulin, ADH, adrenaline, etc.)Cardiovascular system: heart, blood vessels, blood pressureRespiratory system: gas exchange and ventilationExcretory system: kidney structure, nephron function, osmoregulationDigestive system: enzymes, absorption, liver and pancreasMusculoskeletal system: muscles, bones, joints, contractionImmune system: innate vs. adaptive immunity, vaccines, antibodies Why This Course WorksEasy-to-follow notesmultiple mock tests and quizes to assess yourself with recorded solutionsContent taken from real exams and trusted sourcesCovers all major topics required by most entrance and school examsYou’ll understand not just what the answer is — but why. That’s the key to scoring high and remembering biology long term. By the End of the Course:You’ll be able to:Answer biology questions across any major exam boardBuild a deep understanding of biology — without stressLet’s make biology finally make sense. Enroll now and start learning today.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to the course and syllabus
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: The Cell as the Basis of Life
Lecture 2 Cell theory, prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells Cellular structures & viruses
Section 3: Chemistry of Life
Lecture 3 Biological importance of weak interactions & organic molecules
Lecture 4 Proteins - Structure, bonding and types
Lecture 5 Enzymes – Structure, function, and role in metabolism
Section 4: Topic quiz
Lecture 6 Mock test solution (Please download the attachment and solve it before watching)
Section 5: Cell Membrane & Transport
Lecture 7 Fluid mosaic model, passive transport
Lecture 8 Active transport, endocytosis, exocytosis, cytoskeleton
Section 6: Cell Cycle & Cellular Structures
Lecture 9 Chromosomes, mitosis and cancer
Lecture 10 Meiosis, DNA replication and Mutations
Section 7: Inheritance, Gene control and gene replication
Lecture 11 Mendel Laws, Punnett Squares, and Inheritance Linked Diseases
Lecture 12 X-linked & autosomal disorders, Gene control and regulation (Lac Operon)
Section 8: Evolution and Genetics
Lecture 13 Genetic variation and Natural selection
Lecture 14 Hardy weinberg equation, genetic drift, bottlneck effect and Artifical selection
Lecture 15 Evolution and Speciation
Lecture 16 Extinction and introduction to Bioenergetics
Section 9: Bioenergetics
Lecture 17 Structure and functions of mitochondria
Lecture 18 Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Section 10: Anatomy & Physiology
Lecture 19 Homeostasis and the excretory system
Lecture 20 Osmoregulation and Blood regulation
Lecture 21 Nervous system
Lecture 22 Muscle contraction
Lecture 23 Circulatory system
Section 11: Final test
Lecture 24 Question paper
Lecture 25 Answer key
High school students taking A Level Biology (Pearson Edexcel, Cambridge), AP Biology, IB Biology, or SAT Biology Subject Test.,Students preparing for medical entrance exams like UCAT, NEET, BMAT, IMAT, MCAT, MDCAT, or other pre-med tests that require a strong understanding of biology.,Learners from any country or curriculum who want to master high school biology in a clear, structured, and exam-focused way.,Beginners who need to build a strong biology foundation from scratch, as well as advanced students looking to review and boost their scores.