Issue 03 SC160 Basic Biological Guidance: Be sure to save your answer electronic copy before submitting your answer to Ashworth College and scoring. Unless otherwise stated, answer with complete sentences, be sure to use correct English, spelling, grammar. The source must be referenced in APA format. Your answer should be 4 double spaced pages; see the Assign Format page of the course homepage for specific format requirements. By discussing the characteristics of life, basic chemical terms, and the molecules and compounds of cells necessary for life. It includes the basic anatomy and physiology of cells and describes how cell respiration, photosynthesis and cell regeneration occur in a simple way. It contains a brief description of Mendel's law and an overview of the structure and function of DNA. Lastly, I will explain the mechanism of cancer and gene control. The scoring gauge can refer to the gauge on the next page for the scoring criteria of this assignment.
Biology is an essential course of biology: Biology Core requirements Biology 131 General biology I 3 Biology 111 General biology I Experiment 1 Biology 132 General biology II 3 Biology 112 General Biology II Experiment 1 Biology 232 Biology 3 Biology 212 General Zoology Laboratory 1 BIO 333/313 Human Anatomy and Physiology I & Lab 3/1 BIO 334/314 Human Anatomy and Physiology II & Lab 3/1 BIO 336 Microbiology 3 BIO 316 Microbiology Experiment 1 BIO 418 Honor Biology Symposium 1 BIO 431 Genetics 3 BIO 411 Genetics Laboratory 1 BIO 460 Biology Intern 6 A Biology Electives and Laboratories 4 CHE 131-132 General Chemistry I and II 3/3 CHE 111-112 General Chemical I and II Laboratories 1/1 CHE 331-332 Organic Chemistry I & II 3/3 CHE 311-312 Organic Chemistry I and II Laboratory 1/1 MAT 230 before calculation 3 MAT 231 analysis Geometry and Calculation I 3 MAT 234 Outline of Probability and Statistics 3 PSY 230 General Psychology 3 PHY 231-232 Physical I & II 3/3 PHY 211 - 212 Physics I and II Lab 1/1 Total Time 75.00
It takes 2 years and is recommended for 3 years - at least two basic knowledge of these three basic subjects: biology, chemistry and physics. Based on biology, chemistry or physics, advanced laboratory science courses offering numerous new materials can be used to fulfill this requirement. The last two years of the approved three-year general science program can be used to closely cover at least two of the three basic subjects that can be used to fulfill this requirement.
In that subject field, chemistry occupies an intermediate position between physics and biology. It is sometimes called central science because it provides the basis for basic understanding of basic science and applied science fields. Examples include phytochemistry (botany), formation of igneous rock (geology), how atmospheric ozone is formed, how environmental pollutants deteriorate (ecology), moon soil properties (Astrophysics), How drugs work (Pharmacology) Collecting DNA evidence at crime scenes (forensic medicine)