BIOL 1115 – General Biology I is a foundational course for science majors that introduces students to the principles of cell and molecular biology, grounded in evolutionary context. Through lectures and hands-on laboratory sessions, the course covers fundamental concepts such as the physical and chemical properties of living matter; atoms and molecules; the molecular transformations essential to life; biological information flow including the central dogma; cellular structure and function; cell energetics; cell division; heredity; and population genetics.
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We break down complex topics like cellular respiration and photosynthesis into clear, manageable steps, ensuring a strong foundation in cellular biology.
Our approach emphasizes grasping the principles behind cellular processes, helping you apply your knowledge to problem-solving and exams.
We teach the material in a streamlined and effective way, giving you more time to focus on practicing and applying the concepts to master the course content.
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