Principles of Biology: Moleculed and Cells - 41440 - BIOL 1202 - 01 |
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Associated Term: Fall 2024
Levels: Undergraduate, Licensure Only, Undergraduate, Undergraduate Second Degree, Undergraduate Third Degree Regular Campus Lecture Schedule Type Traditional Instructional Method Learning Objectives: • Describe the historical perspective in biology. • Evaluate the methods and philosophy of science. • Describe the chemical and physical basis for life. • Identify the structure and functions of biological molecules • Describe the structure and function of cells • Describe the structure and function of genes and chromosomes • Evaluate the patterns of inheritance • Use the metric system in mathematical problems • Calculate concentrations and make up solutions • Determine the pH of solutions • Demonstrate proper use and care for the following instruments: light microscope, pH meter, spectrophotometer, and electrophoresis apparatus • Evaluate biological processes in action: functions of biomolecules, photosynthesis, enzyme-substrate reactions, cell division, and inheritance. • Effectively communicate both orally and in writing. • Collect, compile, organize, analyze experimental data. • Construct solutions to biological problems. Required Materials: Biology (Loose Leaf)(w/Connect Access Card): 12th Edition Sylvia Mader (McGraw Hill Publishers) ISBN: 9781259541476 Technical Requirements: View Catalog Entry
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