Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems

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Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems is an MCAT exam section that tests understanding of biology and biochemistry concepts as they relate to the processes and functions of living organisms.

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instanceOf MCAT exam section
standardized test section
abbreviation Bio/Biochem
administeredBy Association of American Medical Colleges
assesses foundational concepts in biochemistry
foundational concepts in biology
quantitative reasoning
research design understanding
scientific problem solving
associatedWith pre-medical education
emphasizes application of scientific concepts
data interpretation
scientific inquiry and reasoning skills
focusesOn biochemistry
biology
general chemistry
organic chemistry
scientific reasoning
includes discrete questions
passage-based questions
language English
partOf Medical College Admission Test
requiresKnowledgeOf first-semester biochemistry
introductory biology
introductory general chemistry
introductory organic chemistry
targetPopulation prospective health professions students
prospective medical students
tests biochemical processes
biological processes
cell communication
cellular biology concepts
enzyme structure and function
evolutionary biology concepts
gene expression
genetics
homeostasis
metabolism
microbiology concepts
molecular biology concepts
organ system function
physiology
signal transduction
understanding of living systems
usedFor health professions school admissions
medical school admissions

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Medical College Admission Test hasSection Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems
Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems relatedTo Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems