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BIOL 3410: Cell Biology3 Credit HoursPrerequisite: BIOL 3300 and BIOL 3300L Modern cell biology is a unifying subject that describes the structure and function of cells in genetic, biochemical, biophysical, developmental and pathophysiological contexts. Students will learn a contemporary view of cell structure and function, including the relationship between membranes, organelles, transporters, and signaling components during the life of a cell, with an emphasis on eukaryotic systems. |
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