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Narration derived from Direct Biology written by Henry Norsworthy which is available to buy on Amazon paperback & Kindle. Thank you to Copenhagen City Explore for giving permission to use the Copenhagen cycling videos in the background (Copenhagen City Explore gave general permission to use their videos as a background, they are not associated with the content of this video). Intro music is Vetur Genginn í Garð by Eydís Evensen (used with general permission) hnorsworthy@ymail.com Direct Biology A linear and concise look into Biology. Big bang to earth, cell to human. Cosmology, evolution, physiology, molecular biology, biochemistry. Contents - Nervous System Endocrine system Digestive system Immune system Cosmology (big bang → earth) Chemistry, physics, earth DNA RNA world DNA Gene expression Amino acids Transcription Epigenetics Translation Multicellular organism evolution (→ Homo sapiens) Unicellular evolution Paleozoic era Mesozoic era Cenozoic era Cell anatomy Cell membrane transportation Protein folding and modifications Vesicle trafficking Plant cells Prokaryotic cells Receptors Signal transduction pathways Neural transmission pathway Sensory receptors Circadian rhythm Enzymes Cellular respiration Glycolysis Krebs cycle Oxidative phosphorylation Respiratory system Cardiovascular system Cardiac cycle Photosynthesis Light reactions Calvin cycle DNA replication & genetic evolution Initiation Elongation Termination Genetic diversity Cell cycle (mitosis and meiosis) Interphase Mitosis Meiosis Muscle contraction Skeletal muscle contraction Smooth muscle contraction Stem cells Genetic engineering & molecular techniques Evolution of the mind