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Which Bio elective would be most useful for dental school other than cell and molec?
Histo, biochem, immuno, micro...what are your other choices?
Anatomy, Physiology, Genetics...which ones and how many do you suggest?
Cell biology.
Question to all who suggest biochem:
At my school biochem is a chemistry class with chemistry prereqs. Why does it seem that so many schools list it as a bio course?
I have seen it both ways. In undergrad we had a biochem class with the bio department for bio majors, and a separate one through the chem department for chem majors. At my grad institution it is lumped with chemistry. It doesnt really matter how it is categorized by dental schools so long as you take it if they require it.
Anatomy and physio are not really biology...
My school lists the same biochem class as both a chemistry and biology course.Cell biology.
Question to all who suggest biochem:
At my school biochem is a chemistry class with chemistry prereqs. Why does it seem that so many schools list it as a bio course?
I'm curious as to what you mean by this? I think I might know what you are getting at... but I think these classes are very much considered biology classes.
If you take Histo, some dental schools will let you test out of the lab component of that class. If you can save yourself those hours of straining your eyes looking into a microscope, do it.
What about vertebrate anatomy? Mine also has a physiology and evolutionary component.
Sounds like its a good class combining a few things.
Anyone take this?
What about Comparative Anatomy? What's that?