Listed in: Biology, as BIOL-191
Formerly listed as: BIOL-19
Marc A. Edwards (Section 01)
Julie Emerson (Section 01)
Nidanie Henderson-Stull (Section 01)
Alexandra E. Purdy (Section 01)
An introduction to the molecular and cellular processes common to life with an emphasis on control of energy and information flow. Central themes include metabolism, macromolecular function, and the genetic basis of cellular function. We examine how membranes work to establish the internal composition of cells; how the structure of proteins including enzymes affects protein function; how energy is captured, stored and utilized by cells; and how cells communicate, move and divide. We explore inheritance patterns and underlying molecular mechanisms of genetics, the central dogma of information transfer from DNA replication to protein synthesis, and recombinant DNA methods and medical applications. Laboratories include genetic analyses, enzyme reaction kinetics, membrane transport, and genomic analysis. Two hours of lecture, two hours of team-based learning, and three laboratory hours per week.
Requisite: Prior completion of, or concurrent registration in, CHEM 161. Limited to 96 students. Fall and spring semesters. The Department.
Please note that the same textbook is used for both BIOL 181 and BIOL 191.
If Overenrolled: Priority by seniority
Cost: $$10 ?
Section 01
M 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM NSCI E110
W 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM NSCI E110
Section 01
F 09:00 AM - 10:50 AM SCCE E212
Section 02
Th 02:30 PM - 04:20 PM SCCE E212
Section 01
Tu 08:00 AM - 11:00 AM SCCE B113
Section 02
W 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM SCCE B113
Section 03
Th 08:00 AM - 11:00 AM SCCE B113
Section 04
Th 02:30 PM - 05:30 PM SCCE B113
This is preliminary information about books for this course. Please contact your instructor or the Academic Coordinator for the department, before attempting to purchase these books.
ISBN | Title | Publisher | Author(s) | Comment | Book Store | Price |
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Biological Science (6th ed.) | Pearson, 2017 | Scott Freeman - Kim Quillin - Lizabeth Allison - Michael Black - Emily Taylor - Greg Podgorski - Jeff Carmichael | This book is used for both BIOL 181 and BIOL 191. Please purchase online. | TBD |