BSC
1007 - Introduction to Biology

(4)(A.A.):
Three hours lecture, 2 hours lab per week.
This
course meets Area V requirements for the A.A./A.A.S./A.S. general
education requirements.
It
is designed to give the student an understanding of the unifying
principals governing life. The course is appropriate for nonscience
majors and it is a recommeded prerequisite for BSC 2010C, BSC 2085C,
and MCB 2010C. Students already with credit for BSC 2010C, BSC
2085C, or MCB 2010C cannot subsequently receive credit for this
course. Course topics include chemistry of living organisms, cell
structure, function, energy and its transformations, cell division
process, genetics, and review of current biology research.
LECTURE
SYLLABUS
LAB
SYLLABUS
ANGEL Login
LAB
HANDOUTS
PowerPoint
Lectures:
SCIENCE
BASIC CHEMISTRY
Periodic Table
pH Scale
CARBON COMPOUNDS
CELLS
METABOLISM - ENERGY
ENZYMES
Exam 3 Review Sheet HERE
DNA & CELL
DIVISION
Sample
Test Questions:
Exam
1 Sample Questions
Exam 2 Sample Questions
Label the Cell
Exam 3 Sample Questions
Exam 4 Sample Questions
Protein Synthesis Problem |