General Biology
Credits: 4
Course Number: 10-806-114
Course Description
10-806-114 GENERAL BIOLOGY ...introduces general biological concepts/principles. Emphasis is on cell structure/function, genetics, evolution, and taxonomical relationships. Consideration is also given to diversity among the various kingdoms. (Prerequisite: Next Gen Reading score greater/equal to 263; OR ACT Reading score greater/equal to 17; OR preparatory courses-contact an academic advisor at 920-498-5444)
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What will I learn?
- Investigate the characteristics of living things
- Apply the scientific method to biological sciences
- Apply basic biochemistry concepts as they relate to macromolecules
- Explore the basic taxonomic relationships of living things
- Examine the components of cell structure, function, tissue, and transport mechanisms
- Compare the prokaryotes and eukaryotes
- Examine the concepts of evolution
- Analyze the concepts of cellular metabolism
- Examine the cell cycle including mitosis and meiosis
- Investigate genetics and protein synthesis
- Explain the function, development, and evolution of selected organisms