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                | BIOL 372 - Cellular BiologyAn in-depth study of the structure-function relationships within eukaryotic cells. The course emphasizes macromolecular organization and compartmentation of cellular activities. Lecture topics include evolution of cells, cellular reproduction, motility, signal transduction, cell-cell interactions, energy transduction, functional specialization, cell death, and cancer. Laboratories investigate models of cellular regulation and incorporate methods that integrate morphological and biochemical techniques.
 
 Unit(s): 1
 Group Distribution Requirement(s): Distribution Group III, Distribution Group III-Data Collection and Analysis
 Prerequisite(s): BIOL 101  and BIOL 102 , CHEM 101  and CHEM 102
 Instructional Method: Lecture-laboratory
 Grading Mode: Letter grading (A-F)
 Notes: Recommended: CHEM 201  and CHEM 202 .
 Group Distribution Learning Outcome(s):
 
 
	Given a problem or question, formulate a hypothesis or conjecture, and design an experiment, collect data, or use mathematical reasoning to test or validate it.Collect, interpret, and analyze data. 
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