Cells – GCSE Biology

Exploring Cells: An Introduction to Biology at GCSE Level

Created by Henry Exham
20 Modules

This course serves as an introduction to the fascinating world of biology, with a focus on the fundamental unit of life: the cell. Designed for students preparing for their GCSE examinations or anyone interested in understanding the basics of biology, this course provides a comprehensive overview of cell structure, function, and organization.

Through engaging lessons, interactive activities, and hands-on experiments, we will explore the structure and function of cells, including their organelles and specialized structures. They will learn about the different types of cells, from prokaryotic bacteria to complex eukaryotic cells found in plants, animals, and humans.

Skills you’ll gain

  • Concise Information

  • Deeper Understanding of Subject

  • Achieve Potential

  • High Quality Resources

  • Comprehensive Guide

  • Improve Your Grades

  • GCSE Designed Lessons

  • Study Techniques

Meet your Teacher

Henry Exham
Biology

With his boundless enthusiasm for the wonders of life and his insatiable curiosity, Henry is more than just an educator – he’s a biological beacon guiding us through the intricate web of living organisms and ecosystems. But it’s not just his wealth of knowledge that sets Henry apart; it’s his ability to make biology come alive through hands-on experiments, captivating demonstrations, and thought-provoking discussions. Whether we’re dissecting frogs, exploring the biodiversity of our local ecosystem, or unravelling the mysteries of genetics, Henry’s teaching style is as dynamic as the subject he loves.