Biology

Biology from the earliest cells to today’s mammals, reptiles, and birds. How cells evolved, the parts of a cell, the evolution of plants, and the relationships between plants and animals. Suitable for class worksheets or for informal homeschooling.

A first section on cells explains how cells evolved from small molecules found in space to amino acids, proteins, lipid membranes, RNA, and finally living cells. We trace the evolution of the parts of a cell. Chloroplasts come to live inside plant cells, while mitochondria come to live inside animal cells. We see how cells are still made up of the same simple building blocks – lipid membranes, RNA, and enzymes.

A second section traces the evolution of living creatures with more than one cell. Starting with sponges and hydras, we see how bilateral symmetry emerged, and how all complex creatures are basically shaped like worms: a hollow tube so food and oxygen can reach all our cells. We look at how worms evolved into eels and fish, lungfish, frogs, reptiles, birds, and mammals. There’s a section on primates and the evolution of modern humans.

A third section discusses the systems of human bodies and how they evolved. We trace the nervous system from single neurons to the development of the brain, including several articles on the evolution of eyes. There are similar sections for digestion, the circulatory system, and the respiratory system.

Finally, a fourth section suggests simple biology-related activities for classes or homeschoolers. These simple projects each reassure the student that science is based on observable facts. Compare the skeletons of chickens and fish. Try to grow plants under different conditions. Look at leaves changing color in the fall. Some activities require a microscope, but many require only things you have in the house already.

26 05, 2017

Duck-billed platypus – Biology and Evolution

By |2017-05-26T16:14:18-07:00May 26th, 2017|Biology|Comments Off on Duck-billed platypus – Biology and Evolution

Duck-billed platypus swimming Probably the very first mammals that evolved from reptiles about 200 million years ago were small animals covered with fur that still laid eggs like reptiles, but [...]

26 05, 2017

Evolution of Horses – Where do horses come from?

By |2017-09-16T22:18:43-07:00May 26th, 2017|Biology, Central Asia|Comments Off on Evolution of Horses – Where do horses come from?

Eohippus - an early kind of horse When mammals first began to grow larger, after the dinosaurs became extinct about 70 million years ago, some of them evolved into the [...]

26 05, 2017

Evolution of Frogs – Biology

By |2019-06-26T22:18:04-07:00May 26th, 2017|Biology|Comments Off on Evolution of Frogs – Biology

A frog sitting half in the water: Evolution of frogs When did frogs evolve? Frogs developed out of lungfish about 375 million years ago, in the Devonian period. They used their [...]

26 05, 2017

Lungfish – Evolution of Fish

By |2019-11-19T21:22:15-08:00May 26th, 2017|Biology|Comments Off on Lungfish – Evolution of Fish

Evolution of fish: a lungfish Why did fish leave the water? About 400 million years ago, during the Devonian period, the Earth was going through an especially warm period. Some [...]

26 05, 2017

History of Fish – Biology

By |2019-06-09T19:14:03-07:00May 26th, 2017|Biology|Comments Off on History of Fish – Biology

History of fish: it looks like a severed tentacle but it's a lamprey. When did fish evolve? About 510 million years ago, in the Cambrian period, some of the worms [...]

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