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Feb 16, 2025
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BIOMG 1350 - Introductory Biology: Cell and Developmental Biology (PBS) Fall, spring, summer. 3 credits.
Forbidden Overlap: Students may not receive credit for both BIOG 1107 and BIOMG 1350. Biological sciences majors must take course for a letter grade.
J. Blankenship, A. Bretscher, M. Garcia-Garcia, T. Huffaker, K. Kemphues.
The course introduces molecular mechanisms that underlie the organization, division, and growth of individual cells; how they organize during embryonic development to form functional tissues and organs in multicellular organisms; and how their misbehavior contributes to disease. For more information, see courses.cit.cornell.edu/biomg1350/.
Outcome 1: The internal organization of the cell, cellular organelles and their main functions.
Outcome 2: The four major classes of macromolecules in cells.
Outcome 3: The diversity of structures that allow proteins to execute nearly all of a cell’s myriad functions.
Outcome 4: The molecular basis of various cellular processes such as secretory pathway and the cell cycle.
Outcome 5: The signaling pathways used by cells to communicate with each other and with their environment.
Outcome 6: Individual cell behaviors that act to promote form and function of embryonic tissue and organs.
Outcome 7: How to apply concepts learned in class to interpret hypothetical experimental observations.
Outcome 8: How to acquire scientific information from various databases and from the primary literature.
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