BIOL 101(F) The Cell
This course provides an introduction to the cellular aspects of modern biology.
It explains the development of cell structure and function as a consequence
of evolutionary processes, and it stresses the dynamic properties of living
systems. Topics considered include biological molecules and enzyme action,
membrane structure and function, energy exchange and design of metabolic
systems, expression of genetic information, and cell signalling. In addition
to textbook assignments, articles from the recent biological literature will
be assigned and discussed. Evaluation will be based on two hour tests, a
final exam, and weekly lab reports.
Lectures, discussions, and laboratory: six hours a week. No prerequisites.
Hour: LASKOWSKI, ROSEMAN