MCAT Biological Sciences
December 24th, 2006 by support
MCAT Biological Sciences
The Biological Sciences Section is the last section on the test. It presents a number of 200- to 300-word passages, followed by a series of questions, plus a number of stand-alone questions. You will need to draw on your knowledge of basic biology and organic chemistry.
Biological Sciences Section at a Glance
77 questions
100 minutes
Skills Tested Biology
Circulatory system, nervous system
Viruses, enzymes
Respiratory system, lymphatic system
Cell division
Muscular and skeletal system
Organic Chemistry
Hydrocarbons, amino acids and proteins
Hydrolysis and dehydration
Nomenclature
Stereochemistry, spectroscopy
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