BIOS 1107 is the first course in a two-semester introductory biology sequence. BIOS 1107 covers the fundamental concepts of life science, including cell structure and function, basic biochemistry, cell reproduction, and genetics.
The most difficult part of this class is taking in a large quantity of information and being able to synthesize and apply that information to questions. The key to succeeding in this course is to have a solid understanding of the learning objectives and how they can be applied! To help with this, I have linked my resources for this course including review videos, my slides, notes, and practice exams (with annotations).
| Topic | Resources |
| Evolution | Skeletal Slides Annotated Slides Notes |
| Ecology | Slides Notes |
| Molecules and Metabolism | Slides Notes |
| Genetics | Genetics I (Skeletal) Genetics I (Annotated) Genetics II (Skeletal) Genetics II (Annotated) Notes |
| Integrative Health | Slides Notes |
Practice Exams (Annotated)
Practice exams created based on the learning objectives by unit. It is recommended that you complete these using retrieval practice (ie. closed notes).
| Exams and Key | Annotations and Videos |
| Unit 1 Exam Unit 1 Exam KEY | Unit 1 Exam Canvas Version Unit 1 Quizizz |
Review Videos
| Topic |
| Evolution Review |