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I'd suggest taking it. Familiarity with basic cellular function is somewhat important. Knowing about mitosis/meosis, cell permeability, diffusion, passive/active transport, etc is important. A&P has a section over that but it gets so detailed had I not had general bio I probably would've been running to catch up. Unless you can strongly recall knowledge from high school science class I'd just go ahead and take it. Kinda blows my mind that a school does not make that a pre-req for A&P/Micro.
it was a requirement at my school. I managed to take A&P without it talking to the science dean, but after learning some concepts in physiology (notably action potentials off the top of my head and contractility of muscles), it would have been nice to know before hand but didn't stop me from getting an A in the course.
Jay1900
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I'm going to school at a community college for nursing. All the universities I'm looking to transfer to doesn't require general biology but my school does. I'm assuming it's just a recommendation and since I'm only doing the general education course I was thinking about ignoring it. I'm only concerned about if I need the information in general biology to pass the other courses. Can someone please help me out.