BIOL 12will provide a foundation in the fundamental mechanisms that govern the structure and function of eukaryotic cells. Topics include membrane transport, energy conversion, signal transduction, protein targeting, cell motility and the cytoskeleton, and the cell cycle. Emphasis will be placed on discussion of the experimental basis for understanding cell function. The laboratory section will provide students with hands-on experience in modern laboratory techniques including microscopy, cell fractionation, and protein purification. Open to all students without prerequisite. Biology 19 is a foundation course equivalent of Biology 12. Note:BIOL 12/BIOL 19,BIOL 13,BIOL 14,BIOL 15,BIOL 16may be taken in any order.
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