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BIOL 303 - Cell Biology

(4.00)
A modern treatment of cell structure and function, with emphasis on the molecular architecture, biochemistry and regulatory mechanisms common to all cells. Topics include membrane structure, function and transport; molecular mechanisms of energy metabolism and its associated organelles; the structural and molecular basis for the expression of genetic information; the organelles involved in the regulation of cell shape and motility; and selected cell functions, growth, reproduction and their control. This course is designed for students interested in the biological sciences, biochemistry and the allied health professions.

Course ID: 52496
Consent: No Special Consent Required
Components: Discussion, Lecture
Requirement Group: You must have completed BIOL 302  and CHEM 102  . You must have completed either MATH 150  or MATH 151  or MATH 155  , or have equivalent AP credit, or have Math test placement into MATH 151  . All prerequisites must be completed with a “C” or better.



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