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College Biology

The following learning targets represent the major concepts studied and assessed in this course.


Semester 1

Unit 1: Scientific Inquiry and Biochemistry

  • Use scientific reasoning to design and evaluate biological investigations.
  • Apply laboratory safety procedures and proper scientific techniques.
  • Explain the structure and function of macromolecules.
  • Describe the role of enzymes in biochemical reactions.
  • Explain how ATP is used to store and transfer energy in cells.
  • Describe how the properties of water support life.

Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function

  • Compare the structure and function of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
  • Explain the function of major cellular organelles.
  • Describe how materials move into and out of cells through diffusion, osmosis, and active transport.
  • Explain how cells maintain homeostasis.

Unit 3: Cellular Energy

  • Explain how energy flows through living systems.
  • Compare and contrast photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
  • Describe how ATP is produced during cellular respiration.
  • Analyze data related to energy transformations in cells.

Semester 2

Unit 4: Cell Division

  • Describe the stages and purpose of mitosis.
  • Compare mitosis and meiosis.
  • Explain how errors in cell division can affect organisms.

Unit 5: Molecular Genetics

  • Explain the structure and function of DNA and RNA.
  • Describe how DNA is replicated and expressed.
  • Explain how gene expression is regulated.
  • Analyze how mutations affect organisms.

Unit 6: Evolution

  • Explain the evidence supporting the theory of evolution.
  • Describe mechanisms of natural selection.
  • Analyze how populations change over time.

Unit 7: Ecology

  • Describe the levels of ecological organization.
  • Explain how energy flows through ecosystems.
  • Analyze interactions among organisms and their environment.
  • Evaluate factors that affect population growth and ecosystem stability.