BI 236

Cell Biology

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An introduction to contemporary cell biology. Topics may include structure and function of cells, the cell cycle, cellular trafficking of vesicles and proteins, aspects of cell and molecular signaling, an introduction to developmental biology, stem cells, current techniques in cell biology, and applications to biotechnology, medicine and other health-related sciences. Prerequisites: BI110 and BI111. Notes: 3 lecture hours


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BI 236 Prerequisites

BI 110 (Min. Grade D-) and BI 111 (Min. Grade D-)

BI 236 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Applied Water Science (AWSC)

Biology (BIOL)

Health Sciences (HESC)


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The hybrid format of in person lectures and online (in person or at home optional) is *Chefs Kiss*, the amount of office hours and dedicated lecture hours to clearing any confusion is perfect. This is a very foundational course for many human biology and biochemistry courses I recommend taking. This course has lots of overlap with Human Physiology (HN220/KP220) and Molecular biology and Genetics (Bi226).

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— Psychology and Neuroscience (BSc) student, taught by Christian Danve Castroverde