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Anonymous No. 16486968

How to get started in learning biology at the fastest speed?

Anonymous No. 16486983

>>16486968
For what purpose? I'm asking because this will affect the method that will suit you more.

Anonymous No. 16487014

>>16486983
>For what purpose?
Cs/mathfag. Don't know shit outside of high school about neither biology or chemistry. I've decided to learn it because I'm interested in application of my field with humans and animals

Anonymous No. 16487015

>>16486983
not him but gardening

Anonymous No. 16487142

>>16486968
rosalind.info
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Anonymous No. 16487169

>>16486968
read biology textbooks in the copilot seat of an sr-71 blackbird

Anonymous No. 16488815

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Anonymous No. 16488895

>>16487014
So do you plan to learn bioinformatics, biostatistics, computational biology??
>>16486983
He is right be more specific, it's like saying I want to learn history. History of what?

Anonymous No. 16488902

>>16487015
RHS Gardening
The old farmer almanac

Always start with native plants or plants that thrive in your ecosystem. I would prioritize natives; there’s nothing better than connecting with your local fauna.

Anonymous No. 16488903

>>16487142
Rosalind.info is terrible for people who don’t have AP Biology-level knowledge. The page assumes you already have a strong understanding of biology, and OP will get shredded by the problems.

Anonymous No. 16488907

>>16488895
Would be happy about it, but I personally need more of a molecular biology and neuroscience

Anonymous No. 16488910

>>16486968
If my assumption is correct, I’d guess that you want to become a bioinformatician or computational biologist. In that case, I recommend going through the following Khan Academy classes and using an AI assistant if you have any questions. The combination of using an AI chatbot to answer your questions while studying will make you learn very quick.
Biology Overview
Cells
Classical Genetics
Evolution
Molecular Genetics
Cell Reproduction and Division
Ecology
Energy and Transport in Cells

Anonymous No. 16488917

>>16488910
>>16488907
Biochemistry is a must in the case of molecular biology, neuroscience is also needed but not as essential as molecular. Take one of the next courses.
edX Harvard: the Principles of Biochemistry
MITx: Biochemistry: Biomolecules, Methods, and Mechanisms
Professor Dave Explains Biochemistry (I am very fond of this one might be a lil outdated tho)

Anonymous No. 16488923

>>16488907
Neuroscience:
Fundamentals of Neuroscience by Harvard University
Computational Neuroscience by the University of Washington (since you're a mathfagnerd)

Those 2 are focused on human neuroscience if you want to learn more deeply about animal neuroscience I recommend Ethology It's really not neuroscience but still fun to learn.

Behavioral Neuroscience by MIT OpenCourseWare

Anonymous No. 16488924

>>16488917
>Professor Dave
I have a feeling that he is at terminal stage of midwitism after he defended circumcision

Anonymous No. 16488925

>>16488907
If you’re interested in bioinformatics, once you have a decent understanding of biology, you can start with the online book Bioinformatics Data Skills or Biostar. Both are great guides. As a final reminder, the best way to study quickly is to ask yourself why something happens. Understand it—don’t just memorize the concept. You need to fully understand why. I cannot stress enough how useful it is to use an AI like GPT or Claude to answer your questions.

Anonymous No. 16489700

>>16488924
He was always a retarded faggot only autistic high schoolers watched.

Anonymous No. 16490695

>>16487142
Retard

Anonymous No. 16492484

>>16489700
So his bio class doesn't worth it?

Anonymous No. 16494043

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