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overview
Viruses, bacteria, protozoa and plants, and the general principles
of biology that have been established by studies of these organisms.
Emphasis will be on cell and molecular biology, genetics, development,
diversity of adaptations and evolution.
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course information
textbook
Biology, 6th Ed. Campbell, Reece, & Mitchell.
grading and exams
There will be three one hour exams, each worth 100
points.
Two are
scheduled as shown on the lecture syllabus; the third will
be given at the time of the final exam.
The lowest score of the three-hour exam will be dropped in
calculating your final grade. No
make-ups will be given for the hour exams. A missed exam will
be the one whose grade is
dropped. The final exam, which is comprehensive, covering material
from the entire semester, is
worth 100 points. The laboratory is worth 150
points. Thus
450 points are possible.
lecture schedule
Please refer to the BIOL101 PDF
talk schedule for more information on this course.
academic integrity
All relevant University policies regarding Academic Integrity
must be followed. This includes no cheating, no plagiarism and
reporting any knowledge thereof. Please consult the Student
Handbook or the appropriate web-page: http://www.college.upenn.edu/responsibilities/integrity.html
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course updates
01/09/2004
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