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    This lecture goes over how mitosis and meiosis result in cell division, and the different processes and proteins that help them occur.
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    This lecture talks about how vesicles are moved into and out of the cell, and the functions of microtubules and the ER and Golgi apparatus.
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    This lecture goes over the functions and types of membrane-bound organelles found in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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    This study guide goes over the basic notes from every lecture. The main ideas are cells, evolution, translation, transcription, DNA replication, and gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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    This lecture goes over how mutations can occur in DNA replication, and how this affects gene expression and can cause disease.
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    This lecture goes over how genes can be expressed in different ways depending on how they are put together, and how RNA affects this process.
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    This lecture goes over more about the processes of transcription and translation, and how RNA is important in both.
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    This lecture goes over the steps of transcription and translation.
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    This lecture goes over the different types of RNA and the different functions they have in DNA replication.
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    This lecture goes over the steps of DNA replication, and what enzymes are present that help out in the process.
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    This lecture talks about how genes are important in life, how they were discovered, and why DNA and RNA are important in passing on inherited traits.
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    This lecture describes how different scientists came up with the idea of DNA and heredity, and how parental traits can be passed to offspring.
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    This lecture describes how lipid bilayers work and what they are made up of. It also goes through permeability of semi-permeable membranes, and how exocytosis and endocytosis work.
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    This lecture talks about how proteins are made up, including their folding and how they are related to enzymes. It also talks about how carbohydrates and lipids play a huge role in the body.
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    This lecture gives descriptions of carbohydrates and their function, and the different structures of proteins.
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    This lecture goes over the different types of macromolecules, polymers, carbohydrates, enzymes, and chemical equilibrium, and how they are all related to each other.
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    This lecture goes over how organic molecules are used and what they are, why electrons are important, the transfer of energy and laws, and how enzymes work.
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    This lecture describes the cell theory, more about evolution, and the properties of water.
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    This lecture goes over what cells are and how species came to be. It also talks about theories on evolution and the invention of the microscope.

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