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BISC 220 (General Biology: Cell Biology and Physiology), Spring 2013 Schedule for MWF Lecture Sections
Date Jan 14 Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 21 Jan 23 Jan 25 Jan 28 Jan 30 Feb 1 Feb 4 Feb 6 Feb 8 Feb 11 Feb 13 Feb 15 Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 22 Feb 25 Feb 27 Mar 1 Mar 4 Mar 6 Mar 8 Mar 11 Mar 13 Mar 15 Mar 18 Mar 20 Mar 22 Mar 25 Mar 27 Mar 29 Apr 1 Apr 3 Apr 5 Apr 8 Apr 10 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 19 Apr 22 Apr 24 Apr 26 Apr 29 May 1 May 3 May 10 May 13 Day M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F M W F F M Topic 01 Introduction 02 Biomolecules 03 Biomolecules Holiday (MLK Day) 04 The Cell 1 05 The Cell 2 06 The Cell 3 07 Cell membranes 08 Cell communication 1 * 09 Cell communication 2 10 Cell communication 3 11 Metabolism 1 12 Metabolism 2 13 Metabolism 3 14 Metabolism 4 / EXAM 1 (lects. 1-11) Holiday (President’s Day) 15 Metabolism 5 16 Metabolism 6 17 Photosynthesis 18 The cell cycle 19 Mitosis 20 Meiosis 21 Biology of Disease - Diabetes & Obesity 22 Intro. to Physiology; Cardiovascular System 1 23 Cardiovascular System 2 24 Cardiovascular System 3 25 Respiration 1 / EXAM 2 (lects. 12-22) Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break 26 Respiration 2 27 Immunity 1 28 Immunity 2 29 Immunity 3 30 Fluid & Electrolyte Balance 1 31 Fluid & Electrolyte Balance 2 32 Fluid & Electrolyte Balance 3 33 Endocrine System 1 34 Endocrine System 2 / EXAM 3 (lects. 23-32) ** 35 Endocrine System 3 36 Reproduction 1 37 Reproduction 2 38 Nervous System 1 39 Nervous System 2 40 Nervous System 3 41 Motor System 1 42 Motor System 2 43 Motor System 3 EXAM 4 for 9:00 section, 8-10 am (lects. 33-43) EXAM 4 for 10:00 section, 8-10 am (lects. 33-43) BISC 220 Syllabus 2013 v2a.docx Page 1 of 13 Campbell & Reece – 9th Ed. Ch 1, Ch 2 Ch 4, Ch 5 Ch 3 --Ch 6 Ch 6 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 11 Ch 11 Ch 11 Ch 8 Ch 8 Ch 8 Ch 9 --Ch 9 Ch 9 Ch 10 Ch 12 Ch 12 Ch 13 Ch 45.2 Ch 40.1, 40.2; 42.1 - 42.4 Ch 42.1 - 42.4 Ch 42.1 - 42.4 Ch 42.5 - 42.7 ------Ch 42.5 - 42.7 Ch 43 Ch 43 Ch 43 Ch

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