BIOL 30095 - Lecture
Overview
This course is a 3-hour lecture, 6-hour laboratory once-a-week meeting that will discuss
understanding of cellular structures and function in molecular level. This course is concerned with
the chemistry of the living cell and its progression from molecules to multicellular organisms;
evolution of the cell; principles of major experimental methods for investigating cells; transmission
of genetic information and the internal organization of the cell.
On completion of this course, the student is expected to present the following learning outcomes:
• Explain the concept, scope and importance of cell biology
• Compare the cell’s morphology in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms
• Trace the genetic lineage or phylogenetic history of the organisms
• Describe briefly the different cellular components (structure, function, molecular diversity)
• Determine the factors that can affect cellular components, metabolic activities, and
molecular behavior
• Familiarize some common methods and techniques in molecular biology
In this module, topics are organized in a weekly time frame that includes overviews, readings,
lectures, discussions, and other relevant activities. At the end of each module, the student will
answer the assessment to check the understanding of the student.
PREPARED BY:
Jordan M. Abellar
Kiara Nicole Rodriguez
Kenneth Jay Solis
Jhunel G. Vinarao
,Course Title: Cell And Molecular Biology
Course Code: BIOL 30095
Course Credit: 5 units (3 units lec/ 2 units lab) ( 3 hrs Lect/ 6 hrs lab)
Pre-Requisite: BIOL 30015; BIOL 30025; BIOL 30035; CHEM 20175
Course Description: This course is concerned with the chemistry of the living cell and its
progression from molecules to multicellular organisms; evolution of
the cell; principles of major experimental methods for investigating
cells; transmission of genetic information and the internal
organization of the cell.
Institutional Learning Programs Outcomes Course Outcomes
Outcomes
Develop a critical and
1. Creative and Critical analytical mind in dealing
Thinking with different biological • Explain the concept,
theories and their scope and
application. importance of cell
Articulate scientific biology
2. Effective knowledge and innovation in • Compare the cell’s
Communication the field of practice by morphology in both
exhibiting technical writing prokaryotic and
and oral communication eukaryotic
skills. organisms
• Trace the genetic
Build a strong culture of lineage or
3. Strong Service passion for continuous phylogenetic history
Orientation learning and servant hood by of the organisms
incorporating such values in • Describe briefly the
4. Passion to Life-Long every course of the program. different cellular
Learning components
Advocate a strong sense of (structure, function,
5. Sense of Nationalism nationalism and global molecular diversity)
and Global responsiveness in various • Determine the
Responsiveness areas and activities in factors that can
biology. affect cellular
components,
metabolic activities,
6. Community Create and regularly conduct and molecular
Engagement extension programs and behavior
services benefiting identified • Familiarize some
marginalized sectors and common methods
industry partners. and techniques in
molecular biology
Demonstrate knowledge and
laboratory skills using state of
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, 7. Adeptness in the the art equipment and
Responsible Use of breakthrough researches that
Technology benefits humanity.
Practice strong ethical
8. High Level of considerations, leadership,
Leadership and and efficiency in every area of
Organizational Skills research and academics.
9. Sense of Personal and
Professional Ethics
Course Plan
Week Topic Learning Outcomes Methodology
Introduction to the course Show interest and Orientation
Week 1 contents, activities, and appreciation of the Review of the syllabus,
requirements. importance of knowing the learning activities and
course and know the basic assessment
The basics of cell classroom policies. Getting to know activity
Microscopy Emphasize the Laboratory Activity on
endosymbiotic theory of life Microscopy
Laboratory Activity on Cell
Introduce the modern Culture
microscopic methods of
studying cells and cell
culture
Biochemistry of the Cell Explain and understand the Lecture and Discussion
Week 2 Types of Bonding biochemical components of Video presentation
Role of Water in Living the cell Laboratory: Biochemical
System Components of the Cell
Biomolecules Discuss the role of water in Protein Structure Prediction
a. Carbohydrates the cell
b. Lipids Identify the different
c. Nucleic Acids biomolecules in the cell
d. Proteins and Enzymes based on molecular
structure
Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic Cell
and Virus Structure Predict the structure of
biomolecules and correlate
its function/interaction in the
cell
Predict enzyme activity in
the cell in a given condition
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