PLEASE HELP!!! 70 PTS!!!! I don't understand how to find the "subtopics"


Achieving Anastasia’s Dream
Part 1
Remember Anastasia? To refresh your memory, she is a high school science teacher who has the dream of traveling the world. Anastasia decides that if she teaches a science course online, she will be able to work from anywhere in the world if she has an internet connection.
To construct her course, Anastasia needs to put together a rough course calendar. Her course is going to be on biology or the study of living organisms. The course has eight sections, with each section covering three to six subtopics. Each subtopic takes a week to cover.
Here are the sections in the course. To help Anastasia out, do some research online and find at least three subtopics for each section. (You could look at websites such as k12.com or textbook publishers such as Houghton Mifflin Harcourt or Prentice Hall to see what topics are typically covered in these types of courses).
Biology Foundations
Cells
Energy and Transport
Reproduction and Cell Division
Classical Genetics
Molecular Genetics
Human Body Systems
Ecology
That is a lot to fit in! Anastasia needs her course to consist of 36 weeks’ worth of lessons. Create a 36-week chart to help Anastasia fill in her lessons so that she knows when each topic will be covered. Fill in the subtopics that you found and spread them out evenly so that all topics are covered in Anastasia’s 36-week period. Anastasia will use your chart as a course calendar. Don’t forget that one subtopic takes a week to cover. Some sections may take more weeks to cover than others, depending on the number of subtopics included, and that is just fine!

Respuesta :

Topics: is a heading in an outlined argument or exposition.

1. Biology Foundations

  1. All Biology.
  2. Foundation of Biology.
  3. Chemical Basis of Life.

What is subtopic?

A subtopic that is part of a broader or more general topic.

2. Cells - (Week 1-4)

  1. Types of cell
  2. metabolism of cell
  3. cell communication
  4. cell cycle

3.Energy and Transport- (week 4-8)

  1. Introduction to metabolism  
  2. Enzymes  
  3. Passive and active transport  
  4. Osmosis and tonicity  
  5. Photosynthesis

4. Cellular respiration (week 8-17)

  1. Glycolysis
  2. pyruvate oxidation
  3. the citric acid or Krebs cycle  
  4. oxidative phosphorylation.
  5. Reproduction and Cell Division

5. Classical Genetics (week 18- 24)

  1. Introduction to heredity  
  2. Non-Mendelian inheritance  
  3. Seˣ linkage  
  4. Pedigrees

6. Molecular Genetics (week 25- 29)

  1. DNA Forensics
  2. Functional Genomics
  3. Gene Therapy
  4. Genomics
  5. Replication
  6. transcription
  7. translation

7. Human Body Systems (week 30- 34)

  1. Cardiovascular system. ...
  2. Digestive system
  3. Endocrine system
  4. Excretory system
  5. Immune system
  6. Integumentary system

8. Ecology (week 35 - 36)

  1. Community structure  
  2. Introduced species and biodiversity  
  3. Invasive species  
  4. Ecological succession  
  5. Ecological succession.

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