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    • Bio 115 >
      • Exam 1 >
        • 1-Biology and Learning
        • 2-Scientific Process/Chemistry
        • 3-Biological Molecules
        • 4-Origin of Life
        • 5-Cell Structure
        • 6-Membranes and Transport
        • 7-Metabolism
        • 8-Photosynthesis
        • 9-Respiration
      • Exam 2 >
        • 10-Cell Cycle
        • 11-Meiosis
        • 12-Mendelian Genetics
        • 13-Chromosomes
        • 14-DNA
        • 15-Gene Expression
        • 16-Gene Regulation
        • 17-DNA Technology
        • 18-Human Genetics
      • Final Exam >
        • 19-Darwinian Evolution
        • 20-Population Genetics
        • 21-Speciation
        • 22-Phylogenetics
        • 23-Animal Behavior
        • 24-Population Ecology
        • 25-Community Ecology
        • 26-Ecosystem Ecology
        • 27-Biomes/Aquatic Ecology
        • 28-Conservation Biology
    • Bio 116 >
      • Exam 1 >
        • 1-Classification & Virology
        • 2-Prokaryotes
        • 3-Protists
        • 4-Unikont Diversity I (Fungi)
        • 5-Unikont Diversity II
        • 6-Unikont Diversity III
        • 7-Unikont Diversity IV
        • 8-Plant Diversity I
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      • Exam 2 >
        • 10-Plant Physiology
        • 11-Homeostasis
        • 12-Endocrine System I
        • 13-Endocrine System II
        • 14-Reproduction I
        • 15-Reproduction II
        • 16-Development I
        • 17-Development II
        • 18-Nervous System Organization
      • Final Exam >
        • 19-Action Potentials
        • 20-Synapses & Sensory Receptors
        • 21-Musculoskeletal System
        • 22-Digestion
        • 23-Nutrition
        • 24-Respiration/Excretion
        • 25-Circulation
        • 26-Blood/Immunity
        • 27-Immunity
        • 28-Infectious Diseases
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What is BIALIGY? (bi-ali-gy)

BIALIGY is a website designed and catered specifically for you, the Rutgers student. My goal is simple. I will teach you both General Biology 115 and 116 in their entirety through a series of personally produced and designed lecture videos. I will also provide you access to a ton of supplemental resources to further assist you in your path to success while taking biology at Rutgers.  All of the presented material comes directly from Campbell's Biology textbook to ensure relevancy and accuracy. 
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BIALIGY strives to provide all Rutgers students enrolled in General Biology 115/116 every tool necessary for success in the course. All completely for free, all the time. It's time to stop thinking of biology as the mere collection and memorization of haphazard facts and it's time to appreciate it for what it really is—the most applicable, the most relevant, and the most beautiful subject in the world. 



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