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SCIENCE
BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS
Branches of Biology Branches of Chemistry Mechanics
Characteristics of Life Matter 1. Kinematics
Microscope (History)
Cells Biology 1. States and ● Kinematic
1. History Properties of Equations
2. Theory Matter ● Velocity
3. Types of Cells 2. Substances ● Accelerati
4. Parts of the 3. Mixtures on
cells and 4. Energy ● Motion in
organelles 5. Types of One and
5. Cell Transport Energy Two
(Passive and 6. Endothermic Dimensio
Active and n
Transport) Exothermic 2. Dynamics
6. Cell Reactions ● Force
Modification Phases of Matter ● Vector
7. Cell Division 1. Properties of and
8. Cellular Liquids, Scalars
Gases, and ● Newton’s
Respiration
Solids Law of
9. Passive and
2. Behavior of Motion
Active
● Statics
Transport Gases
● Friction
10. Anabolism 3. Boyle’s Law
3. Energy and
and 4. Charles’ Law
Momentum
Metabolism 5. Gay-Lussac’s
● Potential
Biological Molecules Law
and
Viruses 6. Combined Kinetic
1. Viruses Gas Law Energy
2. Virus 7. Avogadro’s ● Simple
Replication Law Machine
3. Retroviruses 8. Graham’s and
Histology Law Mechanic
1. Tissue 9. Ideal Gas al
2. Four Basic Law Advantag
Types of 10. Phase e
Tissue Changes ● Work and
Genetics Atomic Structure Power
1. Mendelian 1. History of ● Impulse
and Atom ● Conserva
Non-mendelia 2. Atomic tion Laws
n + Heredity Theories 4. Circular Motion
2. Genetic 3. Rutherford’s ● Uniform
Mutation and Gold Foil Circular
Chromosomal Experiment Motion
Mutation 4. Development ● Centripet
3. Spermatogen of the Atomic al Force
esis and Structure 5. Simple Harmonic
Oogenesis 5. Subatomic Motion
4. DNA Particles ● Mass on
Replication, 6. Isotopes a Spring
Transcription, ● Pendulum
6. Gravity
and RNA 7. Valence ● Laws of
Translation Electrons and Gravitatio
Photosynthesis Dot Diagrams n
1. Light 8. Hybridization ● Orbits
Reactions 9. Effective ● Kepler’s
2. Calvin Cycle Nuclear Law
3. Interaction of Charge 7. Fluid Mechanics
Light with 10. Quantum Electricity and Magnetism
Chloroplast Numbers 8. Electric Fields,
4. Photosystem 11. Ions and the Forces, and
(and its Octet Rule Potentials
components) 12. Isoelectronic 9. Capacitance
Evolution and Diversity Theory 10. Circuit Elements
1. Evolution Molecular Structure and DC Circuits
2. Neo-Darwinia 1. Lewis 11. Magnetism
n Theory Structure Light, Sound, and Waves
3. Theory of 2. Three-dimen Waves and Optics
Common sional 1. General Wave
Descent molecular Properties
4. Natural shapes, 2. Reflection and
Selection polarity Refraction
5. Coevolution Periodic Table and Periodic 3. Ray Optics
6. Evidence of Trends 4. Physical Optics
Evolution 1. History and Heat and Thermodynamics
(Fossils) Arrangement 1. Thermal
Human Organ System of the Properties
Taxonomy and Kingdoms Periodic 2. Laws of
Ocean Life Forms Table Thermodynamics
Botany 2. Metals, Modern Physics
1. Plants Nonmetals, 1. Quantum
2. Photosynthesi and Phenomena
s Semimetals 2. Atomic
3. Major Plant 3. The Families 3. Nuclear Physics
Classification 4. Electronegati 4. Relativity
4. Gymnosperm vity
Cycle 5. Ionization
5. Angiosperm Energy
Cycle 6. Atomic
6. C4 and CAM Radius
Plants 7. Ionic Radius
7. Plant Tropism 8. The s, p, d,
Zoology and f Blocks
Ecology, Symbiotic Bonding
Relationships, and Biomes 1. Intramolecula
1. Ecosystem r and
● Population Intermolecula
● Community r Bonds
● Ecosystem 2. Ionic,
● Abiotic and Covalent,
Biotic
● Food Web and and Metallic
Food Chain Bonding
● Orders of 3. Sigma and Pi
Consumers Bonds
2. Biome 4. Van der
3. Ecological Waals Forces
Succession 5. Naming
4. Energy Flow Compounds
5. Cycles in the 6. Determining
Environment Chemical
Formulas
Stoichiometry and Solution
Chemistry
1. Chemical
Formulas
2. Balancing
Chemical
Equations
3. Mole Ratios
4. Moles, Mass,
Volumes, and
Molecules
5. Limiting and
Excess
Reagent
6. Percent
Composition
7. Empirical
8. Concentratio
n and
Dilutions
9. Colligative
Properties
10. Solubility of
Compounds
Organic Chemistry
1. Carbon
2. Hydrocarbon
3. Naming
Organic
Compounds
4. Naming
Hydrocarbon
s and Their
Isomers
5. Cyclic
Hydrocarbon
6. Alcohols and
Ethers
7. Carbonyl-Co
ntaining
Compounds
8. Compounds
Containing
Nitrogen
Energy and Chemical
Reactions
1. Potential
Energy
Diagrams
Revisited
2. Heat and
Changes
Phase
3. Thermometry
4. Hess’ Law
5. Bond
Dissociation
Energy
Reaction Rates and
Chemical Equilibrium
1. Reaction
Rates
2. Equilibrium
3. Le Chatelier’s
Principle
4. Common Ion
Effect
5. Reactions
That Go To
Completion
Reaction Types
1. Acid and
Bases
2. Oxidation-Re
duction
3. Precipitation
(including
basic
solubility
rules)
The Metric System
Accuracy and Precision
GENERAL SCIENCE EARTH SCIENCE ASTRONOMY
Famous Scientists (Einstein, Spheres of the Earth Theories about the Origin of the
Newton, Curie, Wegener, Layers of the Earth Universe and Solar System
Edison, Pasteur, etc) Theories about the Kinds of Galaxies
Branches of Science Lithosphere Phases/ Life Cycle of a Star
Plate Boundaries and Faults Famous Stars and Constellation
Scientific Process and Relative and Absolute Comets and Asteroids
Method Dating Quasars and Pulsars + Blazars
Fundamental Quantities and Earthquakes and Seyferts
Derived Formulas Wave Parts, Seismic Planets of the Solar System
Measurements (from yotta to Waves, and Tsunami Sun: The layers and different
yocto) Volcanoes activities
Accuracy and Precision Fossils Characteristics/ Notes about the
Unit Prefixes, Significant Thunderstorm (how it Moon + Phases of the Moon
Figures formed), Tornadoes, Storm Tides
and kinds Lunar and Solar Eclipse
Types of Rocks
Exogenic and Endogenic
Processes
Types of Weathering
Minerals and Rock
Climate and Weather
Biogeochemical Cycles
Types of Clouds
Weather Instruments