Biology 100 and 101
University of
Illinois

Integrative Biology
100 and 101

IB 100 and 101 Lecture, Lab, and Discussion Sections
WILL BE IN SESSION the week of November 16-20



About IB 100 & 101
Fall 2009

IB 100/101
Organizational Map

General Course Information

Announcements

Lecture Syllabus

Discussion
Information

Laboratory
Information

Take-home
Assignments

Extra Credit

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Announcements

Watch this page for announcements concerning exams, review sessions, and other information concerning the course.


Final Exam Announcement and Conflict Exam Policy


Exam II Grade Scale Information


Exam II Answer Key


REVIEW Videos for protein synthesis

Nicole Sayer found this great collection of videos from the Virtual Cell Animation Collection that might help you study for the exam. Scroll to the bottom section of the page and check out Transcription, mRNA Processing, mRNA Splicing, and Translation.


REVIEW for Exam II

6:00 - 8:00 PM, Monday, November 9

Noyes Lab, Room 217

This will be a Q & A session.  No formal review presentation will be made.  Bring your questions and we will help each other figure out the answers.


Exam II

Lectures 10-20
9:00 AM, Wednesday, November 11

Students with last names beginning A-J come to Gregory Hall, Room 100

Students with last names beginning K-Z come to Noyes Lab, Room 100

Because this exam is scheduled during the normal lecture time, no conflict exam is scheduled.


Three Scientists Awarded Nobel prize in Chemistry for Research on the Structure of Ribosomes.


Work on Telomerase Earns Trio of Scientists Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine


Exam I Grade Scale Information


Exam I Answer Key (Note correcton for #39 on form B)

REVIEW for Exam I

6:00 - 8:00 PM, Friday, October 2

Ceramics Building, Room 218

This will be a Q & A session.  No formal review presentation will be made.  Bring your questions and we will help each other figure out the answers.


Exam I

Lectures 1-9
9:00 AM, Monday, October 5

Students with last names beginning A-J come to Gregory Hall, Room 100

Students with last names beginning K-Z come to Noyes Lab, Room 100

Because this exam is scheduled during the normal lecture time, no conflict exam is scheduled.


Extra Credit Seminar Opportunity

"The World Before Darwin" - Lecture 1 of "Origin of Species" 150th Anniversary Lecture Series - at Harvard University

Wednesday, September 16
7:00 PM
CLSL B102

This lecture is being telecast from Harvard.  It can be viewed on campus here at the time and location above.  The link above also lists other technology options for viewing the speech.

This speech is scheduled to be 90 minutes PLUS a Q and A session following.  If you decide to attend for extra credit you must plan to stay for the entire session.

See the Speech/Seminar Critical Analysis directions on our Extra Credit web pages.
You will be expected to follow the "Seminar Etiquette" explained there.


Sample Exam Questions