Most people consider chemistry harder (as do I)
In my experience:
Chemistry is all about equations
Biology is all about vocabulary
Biology majors usually take a few more chemistry courses than, say, English majors, but you certainly don't need to be a chemist in order to be a biologist. Chemistry is more important to some topics within biology than others, so depending on the precise focus you're interested in you may find chemistry more (or less) useful. Molecular biologists, for example, need to understand chemistry fairly well.
Most HS sophomore take Chemistry 1. High performers, or students who took Biology in 8th grade can take Chemistry as a freshman.
Clinical Chemistry in District Laboratory PPT is a class that students are required to take. They are also required to take classes in immunology and Urinalysis.
To get questions about Botany and plant biology you can take Botany class or review Botany magazines or biology themed websites. Or you select only the section under Botany or Plant Biology.
First take ur mathz serious and read more books on English.
science biology, anatomy, chemistry, organic chemistry, and micro biology
Improving. By my own experience, I believe that the class in Cambodia is harder than in U.S. In Cambodia, u need to take chemistry, Khmer, math, biology,physics, history, health, PE, geology,and geography in every years of 4 years High school.
You will have to take chemistry and biology
Biology and Chemistry and possibly Physics. If your high school offers a Forensic Science class, take it.
I took biology this year, and I'll take chemistry next year.
YES
Biology majors usually take a few more chemistry courses than, say, English majors, but you certainly don't need to be a chemist in order to be a biologist. Chemistry is more important to some topics within biology than others, so depending on the precise focus you're interested in you may find chemistry more (or less) useful. Molecular biologists, for example, need to understand chemistry fairly well.
Most HS sophomore take Chemistry 1. High performers, or students who took Biology in 8th grade can take Chemistry as a freshman.
Yes
Probably. It depends on your specific school. You should ask your guidance counselor questions like this. At my high school, only one science course was required in order to graduate. There was a slight stigma associated with the "General Science" class (it was usually referred to as "science for dummies"), so most people who didn't want to take more than one science class but also didn't want to take "General Science" took Biology instead. They could alternatively have taken Physics or Chemistry, but these were widely regarded as being more difficult.
An individual can take a class in inorganic chemistry at a college in the individuals area or take an online class that is offered by nearly all colleges in America today.
Bella meets Edward in their Biology class.