Oct 18, 2024  
Catalog 2024-2025 
    
Catalog 2024-2025

BI 112 Cell Biology for Health Organizations


Lecture Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 3
Credits: 4

Presents an introduction to the study of the scientific method and processes, basic and cellular chemistry, cell structure and function, and laboratory skills. Includes topics and skills required to continue on to anatomy and physiology, and microbiology.

 

Prerequisite: Placement into WR 115  (or higher), or completion of WR 090  (or higher). Completion of MTH 095  (or higher, except MTH 105Z ), or placement into MTH 111Z  (or higher). Not open to students placed into supported MTH 111Z  and MTH 111A . (All prerequisite courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.)
Student Learning Outcomes:
 

  1. Describe how the structure of molecules and cells relate to their function, life processes, and homeostasis.
  2. Relate the chemical properties of biomolecules to their cellular functions as they relate to public health.
  3. Form and develop math, graphing, logic, and academic learning strategies to ensure future success in STEM fields
  4. Employ scientific modes of inquiry, individually and collaboratively, to organize, represent, and use scientific data to communicate conclusions about cellular functions.
  5. Use laboratory equipment and techniques to investigate chemistry, biochemistry, and cells to generate further questions.


Content Outline
  • Study of Science
    • Scientific Method and Measurement
      • Scientific Method
      • Metric System
      • Study Skills
    • Basic Principles of Life
      • Levels of Biological Organization
      • Characteristics of Life
      • Homeostasis
  • General and Organic Chemistry
    • Matter, Elements and the Periodic Table
    • Electronegativity and Chemical Bonds
    • Chemical Reactions
    • Hydrogen Bonds, Properties of Water, and Solubility
    • Solutions and Other Mixtures
    • pH, Acids, Bases and Buffers
    • Organic Molecules and Functional Groups
  • Biochemistry of Biomolecules
    • Proteins
    • Carbohydrates
    • Lipids
    • Nucleic Acids
  • Cell Structure and Physiology
    • Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cell Structures and Functions
    • Membrane Structure and Function
    • Diffusion, Osmosis and Concentration Gradients
    • Enzyme Activity and Regulation
    • Cellular Metabolism and ATP 
    • Protein Synthesis
    • Cell Cycle, Cell Division, and Relation to Genetics
  • Labs
    • Intro and Measurement
    • Chemical Reactions
    • Acids, Bases, and Buffers
    • Carbohydrates and Lipids
    • Proteins and Nucleic Acids
    • Microscopes and Cell Structure
    • Diffusion/Osmosis/Membrane Permeability
    • Cellular Respiration
    • Protein Synthesis
    • Cell Division and Genetics