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Fall 2016
David Willman
BIOL 151
These are detailed notes of the first two lectures for Bio 151.
Hi, here's the first week of notes! These are the handwritten notes + explanation of the notes in a word document. I hope you find it useful.
These are my Biology 151 detailed lecture notes from lectures 1-4. This includes the following lectures: Introduction, The molecules of life, Macromolecules, and Cells and Membranes.
These notes cover lectures since the beginning of the semester (01/20 - (01/29). Also cover readings in the Biology 10th ed. textbook by Campbell: Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 5.1, 5.2, 5.4). Neatly organized with bullet point style. Concepts are bolded.
The beginning week of class discussed chemical bonds, including their strengths, properties, and kinds of molecules that exhibit these bonds.
Further exploration of macromolecules and the Cell Theory of Life. Specific topics include the phospholipid bilayer, its composition, and its permeability.
These notes cover cell functions and other material covered in week 3.
These notes discuss the role of enzymes and the mitochondria in the cell.
These notes cover photosynthesis and cell division.
These notes cover the introduction to genetics.
These notes cover transcription and translation of DNA
These notes cover the process of translation and error possiblity.
This week's notes discuss the controlling of gene expression and Meiosis
These notes very briefly cover material from week 10
These notes cover material on the second exam
These notes cover new material for the 3rd exam including negative and positive feedback.
These notes cover the cardiovascular system
These notes cover the immune system
These notes cover the reproductive system and stress response.
This study guide goes over the entirety of the information to be covered on the exam, mostly notes for the textbook and his lectures.
This covers the final exam
These notes cover the first week for Biology 151 and they are sure to help you get a good grade, I'm sorry if these notes are a little blurry I didn't use a professional camera.
This is a study guide for the first quiz/exam. It has no answers on there but it does have ALL the concepts you should go over for the quiz/exam.
Introductory biology- chemistry of life notes
Introductory Biology- properties of water and macromolecules
Proteins, nucleic acids, and cell theory of life
Introductory Biology- biological membrane and membrane fluidity
Introductory Biology- permeability of a phospholipid bilayer
Introductory Biology- prokaryotic and eukaryotic features and organelles
Introductory Biology- endocytosis and cytoskeleton (with the filament types); diagrams included
Introductory Biology- Metabolic pathways, mitochondrial features, diagrams of glycolysis and citric acid cycle
Introductory Biology- more on glycolysis, oxidative phosphorylation, and aerobic respiration
Introductory biology- DNA replication and PCR, overview of transcription and translation
Introductory Biology- DNA vs RNA; in-depth transcription;
Introductory Biology- splicing, proteins, and overview of tRNA
Introductory Biology- tRNA
Introductory Biology- building a peptide and introduction to genes
Introductory Biology- gene expression, mutations, cell cycle and mitosis, meiosis, independent assortment, Mendelian genetics
Introductory Biology- Mendelian genetics cont. (includes issues with it), incomplete dominance and co-dominant alleles, epistasis, linked genes, crossing over, and recombination frequency
Notes from lecture
David H. Abbott; Donna Fernandez; Marc A. Willman
Color-coded detailed first notes of the semester! Intro to the course
Detailed, color-coded notes on organic molecules, electrons, energy and enzymes
Detailed, color-coded notes that cover cells, water, and chemicals, including diffusion, bonds, and forces