Cells and Genes

Bio 112

Prof. Bob Morris
Department of Biology
Wheaton College, Norton MA

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Double-labeled two-cell sea urchin embryo. Microtubules were labeled green, and DNA were labeled blue for this image generated in the Imaging Center by Prof. Morris and students in Developmental Biology - Bio254. <credits>

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 Study Questions Introduction
Chapters 2, 3, 5
Biomolecules and Cell Structure
 
Chapters 6, 7
Membranes and Cell Signaling
Chapters 8, 9
Biochemical Pathways
and Energetics
Chapter 14
The Genetic Material
Chapters 15-18
Txn, Tln, Genetic Code,
and Mutations
 
 

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Curious about choosing a major?  
Ask any faculty member or member of the Advising Office staff.  They're great sources of information about majors and careers.  In addition, here are some links to sites listing career options for different majors:

 Filene Center
(services available to students in the Filene Center)

 Filene Center Resource Center
(links to job descriptions and job postings right here at Wheaton)

What can I do with a major in... ?
 
(useful site at UNC Wilmington)

Finding a Major or Career
(useful Missouri University site with links to US Dept of Labor, etc.  
Click on the tiny word at the top of the colored box at the bottom of the page,
then the tiny career names on the next pages too.)

Note: I found these sites myself and thought they looked useful.  I hope they are for you.



Credits:

Double-labeled sea urchin embryo picture was generated by Prof. Morris and students in his Developmental Biology Course, Bio 254, Wheaton College, fall 2000.

Webpage author and designer Bob Morris (email: rmorris@wheatonma.edu).
© Robert Morris, Wheaton College, 2004.
Last updated: 4/2004