yes because if you don't have and qualfication for Biology,chemistry,physics you cannot be a pharmacy.
yes
This would depend on the university entry requirements for studying pharmacy. The subjects would include Mathematics, Biology and Science.
He/She usually teaches Biology if I am not mistaken.
First you have to graduate from high school, and that takes 12 years of schooling. Then you have to go to pre-pharmacy school. Many pre-pharmacy schools require you to have a bachelor's degree prior to being accepted at their school. Other pre-pharmacy schools only require some prior college coursework. Pre-pharmacy school can take as little as a year if you already have a relevant bachelor's degree in math or science. Pre-pharmacy school will take about two years if you did not get a relevant bachelor's degree prior to being accepted. After pre-pharmacy school, you will need about four years of more focused coursework and and internship, which are likely to be done simultaneously to some extent. The total years needed after high school varies. I would say two years at a university working towards a science major plus two years in pre-pharmacy school plus four years of focused coursework and the internship equals an average of about eight years after high school.
the study of plants and animals in their living environment.
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)
Depending on the high school you are in chemistry.will typically come after biology.
It is up to the administration of a school whether they want to offer biology as a subject in school or not. It is not up to the students.
chemistry
It would seem that any Pharmacy School would have this answer, also it would seem that you could call your local pharmacist and get the correct answer. A high school counselor should also be able to answer this question, too. **************************** As long as you have graduated from high school or completed a GED, it does not matter what type of diploma you have. Either of these is necessary to enroll in college, where you will complete undergraduate coursework before applying to pharmacy school. The pharmacy school will be looking at the grades that you earned in you college coursework, not your high school diploma.
Gynecology is the study of the female reproductive system. In high school biology, you study body systems and how they function, including the female reproductive system.
Biology for sure. Biology for sure.
Chemistry, Biology (preferably AP)