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The College of New Jersey
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Restriction: Open primarily to biology majors in the spring (open to all students in the fall) Prerequisite: BIO 185 (grade of C- or higher); CHE 201; Pre- or co-requisite: CHE 202; completion of or exemption from MAT 096, WRI 102 An introduction to our current understanding of how eukaryotic cells function at the sub-cellular and molecular levels, and communicate with one another. The chemical foundations of molecules and cells, as well as their structure and function and evolutionary history are discussed. Emphasis is placed on understanding how cell biologists test hypotheses and analyze quantitative data. The emergent properties of the complex systems operating in and between eukaryotic cells is explored so as to provide a holistic view of this fundamental unit of life.
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4.00
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Lecture
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(609) 771-1855
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester
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