Core Biology
Foundational mechanisms of life.
Core biology explores the fundamental mechanisms that sustain life. From the structure of cells to the regulation of genes and metabolic pathways, these processes form the biological foundation of health and disease.
Understanding these mechanisms helps us connect molecular biology with physiology, systems biology, and medical science.
Key Foundations
- Cell structure
- Cell membrane
- Organelles
- Cell communication
- Energy production
- Glucose metabolism
- Mitochondrial function
- Energy balance
- DNA
- Gene expression
- Genetic variation
- Regulation of genes
Learning Topics
Why Core Biology Matters
Understanding core biological mechanisms helps explain how the body functions in both health and disease.
Cellular metabolism, immune responses, and genetic regulation are deeply interconnected processes that shape physiological systems.
These concepts also provide a scientific framework for exploring broader perspectives on health, including systems biology and integrative medicine.
From Mechanisms to Systems
Biological mechanisms operate across multiple levels of organization.
To understand how these processes interact within the whole body, explore the Systems & Integration module.
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