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Berkeley Global
Note: Name changed from Introductory Biology with Lab Part A in Feb. 2021
How do cells convert nutrients into usable energy? What is the relationship among genes, chromosomes and DNA? Learn the answers to these and other questions while building a solid foundation in the fundamental concepts of molecular and cell biology, including cell structure and function, metabolism and genetics, as well as animal development, form and function. Put theory into practice with "home wet lab" and virtual experiments, and explore the relation between biological issues and current topics in experimental research, biotechnology and medicine.Course Outline
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What You'll Learn
- Introduction to Biology as a Science, Chemistry Refresher and Biological Macromolecules
- Cell Structure and Membranes
- Cellular Energy and Respiration
- Photosynthesis
- Cell Division Processes: Mitosis and Meiosis
- Genetics
- DNA Structure, Replication and Gene Expression
- Regulation of Gene Expression
- Links Between Virus and Biotechnology
- Tissue Specialization and Digestion/Nutrition
- Circulation and Immunity
- Excretory System and Endocrine System
- Reproduction and Development
- Neuromuscular Systems
How You'll Learn
- Reading assignments
- Lab assignments
- Lectures
- Research discussions
- Self-study assignments
- Review questions
- Quizzes and a final exam
Is This Course Right for Me?
This course will benefit students looking for an introduction to the biological sciences as an undergraduate or post-graduate preparing for post-baccalaureate programs in the health professions. This course will also be useful for anyone looking to refresh their knowledge of the biological sciences for personal or employment purposes. Please ensure that you have fulfilled prerequisite coursework prior to enrollment.
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Fall 2024 enrollment opens on June 17!