BIO 32100 CELL BIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY (4)

Lecture course involving a detailed study of the structure and function of eukaryotic cell organelles, including membrane structure and function, transport and targeting mechanisms, cellular energetics, molecular genetics, and hormone actions. Specific functions of immune system cells, their antibody products, and cell communication strategies are representative of one differentiated cell-type. Prerequisite: BIO 30243 Microbiology.