100 10432 120 Biotechnology (ACP) 555/554 130 Biochemistry and Cells 140 150 11-12 160 170 180 210 07.0 Science 211 4.9.2 212 4.9.6 213 214 215 216 220 27.3 Science - Life Science (V,VI,VII) 221 6.10.27 222 6.10.30 223 224 225 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 1. How do the properties of cells make them the building blocks of an organism? 300 300 2. How do the molecular components of the cell accomplish the goal of overall homeostasis of the organism? 300 400 This unit is a thorough review of biochemistry and cell concepts initially covered in sophomore biology course. It is important for students to have a through working knowledge if these concepts to serve as a springboard for the rest of the semester. 500 Students in Biotechnology will develop the ability to: 500 -- Discuss the differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells, 500 -- Relate the properties of biomolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids) to their role in the cell, 500 -- Describe how polarity properties of a molecule are biologically relevant to formation of cell membrane, protein structure, and emulsification. 500 600 All students will: 600 -- Chem Review Lab 700 Assessments include: 700 Subjective and Objective Testing, 700 Chem Review Lab. 700 820 Textbook: Biotechnology Demystifying the Concepts by Bourgaize, Jewell and Buiser