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Rhea
Biochemistry pathways, molecular biology, and organ system physiology all collide on the MCAT's Biological Foundations section, and knowing each topic in isolation isn't enough. Rhea's biology degree and pre-med coursework at the University of Chicago mean she can connect amino acid chemistry to pro...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
10+ years
Samantha
As a current medical student who studied Global Health at Duke, Samantha is actively immersed in the biochemistry, cell biology, and organ systems that dominate the MCAT's Biological and Biochemical Foundations section. She breaks down dense topics like enzyme kinetics, amino acid structure, and met...
Duke University
Bachelors in Global Health Determinants, Behaviors, and Interventions
Harvard Medical School
Current Grad Student, MD

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Tony
This section is where Tony's background lines up most directly — his Yale biology degree covered the biochemistry, molecular biology, and organ systems physiology that form the backbone of the Biological and Biochemical Foundations section. He digs into amino acid structures, metabolic pathways like...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Biology

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10+ years
Zachary
Amino acid structures, metabolic pathways, and molecular biology techniques dominate the Bio/Biochem section, and Zachary's undergraduate work in biochemistry and biophysics means he can unpack these topics from firsthand academic experience rather than secondhand review. He teaches students to trac...
Yale University
Bachelors, Biochemistry and Biophysics

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6+ years
David
This section is where David's neuroscience training pays off most directly. He digs into the molecular biology, biochemistry, and organ-system physiology that dominate the Bio/Biochem section, from DNA replication and gene expression to metabolic pathways and nervous system signaling. Students get s...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Harvard University
Current Grad Student, Bioethics and Medical Ethics

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9+ years
Benjamin
Benjamin's neuroscience degree at Vanderbilt means he didn't just memorize biochemical pathways and cellular mechanisms — he used them daily to understand how neurons signal, how drugs cross membranes, and how genetic mutations cause disease. That background translates directly to the MCAT's Biologi...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor's degree in neuroscience and Russian

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Laura
Amino acid structures, metabolic pathways, DNA replication mechanics — the Bio/Biochem section of the MCAT covers an enormous amount of content, and knowing how to prioritize what matters is half the battle. Laura teaches students to build concept maps linking molecular biology to organ-system physi...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bachelors, Economics

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James
As a Harvard chemistry graduate heading to Columbia Medical School, James recently prepared for this exact MCAT section — and knows which biochemical pathways, enzyme kinetics concepts, and amino acid properties the exam hammers hardest. He connects molecular-level detail to biological systems so th...
Harvard University
Bachelor in Arts, Chemistry

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8+ years
Amanda
Scoring well on the Biological and Biochemical Foundations section means connecting amino acid structures to enzyme function, understanding signal transduction pathways, and recalling organ system physiology — all while interpreting experimental passages at speed. As a medical student who has taught...
The University of Alabama
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Baylor College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Public Health

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6+ years
Having studied biochemistry and molecular biology at Rice before completing medical school, Sanjay knows the Bio/Biochem section of the MCAT from both the academic and the test-taking side. He tackles high-yield areas like amino acid chemistry, enzyme regulation, and metabolic integration by linking...
Rice University
Bachelor in Arts
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Frequently Asked Questions
This section tests your understanding of cellular biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, and physiology. You'll encounter questions on enzyme kinetics, metabolic pathways, protein synthesis, cell structure and function, genetics, and organ system physiology. The section is designed to assess both your foundational knowledge and your ability to apply biochemical concepts to complex biological scenarios, which requires deeper preparation than typical pre-med coursework.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study effort, but most students see meaningful gains with focused, personalized instruction. Many students struggle with this section because they haven't connected biochemistry concepts to real biological systems—tutoring helps bridge that gap. Typical improvements range from 2-4 points on the section score, though students who address specific weak areas and commit to consistent practice often see larger gains.
Students often struggle with the sheer volume of biochemical pathways and their interconnections—it's easy to memorize individual reactions without understanding how they fit together. Time management is another major issue; questions require careful reading and multiple steps of reasoning, making it easy to get stuck. Many test-takers also underestimate how much the section tests conceptual application rather than pure recall, which requires a different study approach than general chemistry or biology courses.
Tutors work with you to identify which biochemical pathways and concepts are causing confusion, then build your understanding from the ground up rather than having you memorize disconnected facts. They help you develop efficient strategies for tackling multi-step questions, practice translating complex passages into testable concepts, and create a study schedule that spaces out review of high-yield topics. This targeted approach is especially valuable for this section because success depends on both deep conceptual understanding and strategic test-taking skills.
Practice tests are essential for MCAT preparation because they help you identify weak content areas, build stamina for the full-length exam, and become comfortable with question formats and pacing. For the Biological Sciences section specifically, taking full-length practice tests reveals whether you're struggling with specific topics (like metabolic pathways or genetics) or with test-taking strategy (like time management or passage interpretation). Most students benefit from taking at least 4-6 full-length practice tests before test day, with detailed review of each one.
Most pre-med students spend 3-4 months preparing for the entire MCAT, with the Biological Sciences section requiring consistent attention throughout that period. If you're starting from a weaker foundation in biochemistry or cell biology, you may need additional time to build conceptual understanding before focusing on test-specific strategies. A tutor can help you assess your starting point and create a realistic timeline, ensuring you're allocating enough time to master high-yield topics without burning out.
Look for someone with strong MCAT performance themselves and experience teaching pre-med students through challenging biochemistry and cell biology concepts. They should be able to explain not just what happens in a biochemical pathway, but why it matters and how it connects to other systems—that's what MCAT questions test. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in St. Louis who understand both the content and the test format, and can tailor their approach to your specific weak areas.
Your first session is typically a diagnostic conversation where a tutor assesses your current understanding of key biochemical concepts, reviews your practice test performance if available, and learns about your timeline and goals. From there, they'll create a personalized study plan that targets your specific weak areas—whether that's metabolic pathways, enzyme kinetics, or test-taking strategy. This foundation ensures your tutoring time is spent on what actually needs work, rather than reviewing material you've already mastered.
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