BIOL 310 Cellular Physiology
A detailed study of cellular structure and function with emphasis on the physiological mechanisms responsible for many cellular features. When applicable, comparisons between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are emphasized. Topics include energy production, use, and storage; DNA expression, regulation, and replication; organelle structure and function; cellular locomotion; and cell cycle controls and division. Laboratory sessions will focus on the application of practical techniques associated with materials covered in lecture. When possible students will develop and test hypotheses associated with these techniques. This course is part of the cell and molecular biology track.
PRQ: BIOL 202 or permission of instructor.
Scheduled: Fall, every other year
Meets: N, O
Credits: 4
Attributes
- May be used for major requirement
- May be used for minor requirement