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General Biology I
(Bio. 101)


    Fundamental principles of Biology, basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, energy transformations, cellular division, DNA, RNA, protein synthesis and principles of genetics. (3 credit hrs.)




    Professor William J. Wasserman

    Course Materials:

    Movies
    Pictures and
    Animations:

    1) Click on a button bar to see the movies, pictures and animations related to each series of lectures. Movies are in Quicktime format and some of the animations are in Shockwave Flash format.

    2) On Campus: Movies are in Quicktime format and some of the animations are in Shockwave Player and Flash format. The computers on campus should be able to play these movies and animations. If not, ask the person in charge to install the Quicktime Plug-in and Shockwave Flash Plug-in on the Loyola computer.

    3) At Home: You may need to install the Quicktime Plug-in and Flash Player and Shockwave Player to see these movies and animations.


    Atoms to Cell Metabolism
    Cells to Photosynthesis
    Cell Signaling to Genetics


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