Where to learn the basics of human biology
Hi! I am in high school right now, and I like biology, but I won't be studying it (in university). What learning materials would you recommend? (Sorry if this is the wrong sub)
Hi! I am in high school right now, and I like biology, but I won't be studying it (in university). What learning materials would you recommend? (Sorry if this is the wrong sub)
Hi! I am in high school right now, and I like biology, but I won't be studying it (in university). What learning materials would you reccomend?
Am I doing everything alright? Two of my plant's leaves have partially turned brown, should I be worried?
My handwriting has been complete garbage ever since I first touched a pen. My teachers, friends and relatives always had trouble reading my ciphers. How do I write in a comprehensible way? Can someone hook me up with some tutorials, I couldn't really find something helpful myself.
They first appeared a couple of years ago, so I put in a bowl with water and some plants, but they were gone quickly. the next year, they were there again, so I assumed they somehow fell through the gaps of the grid as babys (The gaps are very small, they could not fit through them now), and just lived there ever since. There are some holes between the ground and the wall, so maybe they burrow their way out there, but I doubt they can burrow that far. I was left clueless, so I just assumed they were fine and put in some more plants (relatives told me to let them be, and they have been known as my "pet toads" since then). Is there anything I can do to improve there living conditions (I know Im a bit late with this xd)
It had brown leaves for a while now, is it blooming out of desperation? What do I do?
Hi! I recently noticed how little I actually do in my free time: HEMA, a bit of piano, video games (not really productive) and caring for my aquarium and plants. Because of this I recently asked my local university wether or not I could go to some lectures. What else could I do though?