Advanced Biology is a course that is offered in colleges or even high schools sometimes. It is an advanced placement class.
Biology will be more efficient and advanced in the future. It is likely that organs, organ systems, and even whole organisms can be manufactured in the labs. The key to these successes are due to advancement in technology and allowance in stem cell research.
It usually is considered to be a discipline of the biological sciences (Biology). An introductory Biology textbook is sure to have a chapter (or perhaps several chapters) on Genetics. In advanced Biology classes, you are likely to take an entire course on Genetics, and are likely to be using an entire textbook dealing only with Genetics.
AP biology stands for Advanced Placement. Many AP classes can be used as college credit if the student tests well in it. The student should ask his or her teacher for information about the answers.
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Biology has always been a good background for individuals entering the fields of medicine or scientific research. A degree in biology will continue to be a solid basis for medical science jobs. Advanced degrees are often required for the highest-paying positions. In addition to these traditional biology jobs, a developing opportunity for work in biology will center around computational biology. The work in the growing field of computational biology may involve complex genetic research with implications for crops, animals, marine life and humans. The research in this field may be medical research or research in ecology. It may involve health care or product development. One of the most exciting aspects of computational biology is the rate of change in this career. The nature of potential work in computational biology is unlimited. But these jobs will involve a combined background in math, biology and computer science. Thus, combination majors or a single major with a strong minor in one of the related fields will be a good stepping-stone to jobs in computational biology.
Advanced biology is much more detailed than biology.
I am taking Advanced Placement Biology, and we call AP Biology.
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Biology, like Calculus and Physics, is a requirement for one to graduate from high school. You can take more advanced Biology courses in college, but they are on top of the pre-college you get from taking a high school Biology course. (Note: There might be some exceptions to this)
Cloning and gene splicing are are highly advanced, if not outright dangerous, practices of biology.
It is particularly useful if you are to study physics, however biology does not need advanced maths often.
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Biology will be more efficient and advanced in the future. It is likely that organs, organ systems, and even whole organisms can be manufactured in the labs. The key to these successes are due to advancement in technology and allowance in stem cell research.