In Science, is this anywhere near a degree level?

Question by kraina: In Science, is this anywhere near a degree level?
If I learn all the:

Enzymes e.g. Glucosyltransferase
Carotenoids e.g. xanthophylls
G Proteins – Gi alpha subunit
Calcium, Sodium, Potassium and Chlorine Channels
Viruses e.g. Retrovirus
All the hormones e.g. IGF-1
All the proteins e.g. Ubiquitin
Limbic System e.g. corpus striatum
Lymph System e.g. Macrophages
All the alkaloids e.g. quinine
All the nucleotides and nucleosides e.g. dUMP
cell structures e.g. Juxtacrine signalling
All the cells in the body e.g. Oligodendrocytes

If I know all those, how close am I to a degree level. Also, what can I do at a job with this sort of education.

Thank you

Best answer:

Answer by John
If you learn “all the hormones” and “all the proteins” (roughly 25,000), I would be absolutely speechless =]

What you have is a list of superficial names / facts. A degree requires a comprehensive knowledge of interaction of these parts, to say the least. So even if you were to learn all of that, you would be far from obtaining a degree.

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