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MCAT Biology Review: The 15 Highest-Yield Topics You Must Know

Dr. Stuart Donnelly May 24, 2026 14 min read

The MCAT Bio/Biochem section covers an enormous range of topics — from molecular genetics to organ physiology. But not all topics are tested equally. After 20 years of tutoring and analyzing hundreds of exams, here are the 15 topics that appear most frequently and are worth the most points.

Tier 1: Appears on Every Exam (Master These First)

1. Enzyme Kinetics

Michaelis-Menten, Lineweaver-Burk plots, all four inhibition types (competitive, uncompetitive, noncompetitive, mixed), allosteric regulation, cooperativity. You will see at least 2-3 questions on enzyme kinetics on every exam. Know how each inhibition type affects Km and Vmax — and be able to read it from a Lineweaver-Burk plot.

2. Central Dogma (DNA → RNA → Protein)

DNA replication (leading/lagging strand, Okazaki fragments, telomeres), transcription (promoters, RNA polymerase, post-transcriptional modifications), translation (ribosomes, tRNA, codons, wobble). You need to know every step cold and be able to identify where specific drugs or mutations would disrupt the process.

3. Metabolism (Glycolysis, Krebs, ETC)

You don't need to memorize every enzyme, but you must know: the net yield of ATP, NADH, and FADH2 from each pathway; the key regulatory enzymes (PFK-1, pyruvate dehydrogenase, isocitrate dehydrogenase); what happens in fed vs. fasted vs. starvation states; and how the pathways connect.

4. Amino Acids

All 20 structures, one-letter codes, classifications (nonpolar, polar, acidic, basic), pKa values, isoelectric point calculations. See our complete amino acid cheat sheet for a one-week memorization plan.

5. Cell Signaling

GPCR pathways (cAMP, IP3/DAG), receptor tyrosine kinases, second messengers, signal amplification. The MCAT loves to give you a novel signaling pathway and ask you to predict what happens when a component is knocked out or overexpressed.

Tier 2: Appears on Most Exams (High Priority)

6. Immune System

Innate vs. adaptive immunity, MHC I vs. MHC II, T cell subtypes (CD4+ helper, CD8+ cytotoxic, Treg), B cell activation and antibody production, complement system. Know the difference between humoral and cell-mediated immunity and when each is activated.

7. Nervous System

Action potentials (depolarization, repolarization, refractory periods), neurotransmitters and their receptors, CNS vs. PNS, sympathetic vs. parasympathetic. The MCAT frequently tests action potential physiology in passage-based questions with experimental data.

8. Genetics

Mendelian genetics, sex-linked inheritance, epistasis, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, pedigree analysis. Be able to calculate allele frequencies from given data and predict offspring ratios for complex crosses.

9. Kidney/Renal Physiology

Nephron structure and function, filtration/reabsorption/secretion, RAAS, ADH, countercurrent multiplier. The kidney is one of the most frequently tested organ systems because it integrates so many concepts (osmolarity, acid-base balance, hormones, transport).

10. Gene Regulation

lac and trp operons, epigenetics (methylation, histone modification), enhancers/silencers, miRNA, post-translational modifications. The MCAT increasingly tests eukaryotic gene regulation, not just prokaryotic.

Tier 3: Appears Frequently (Don't Skip)

11. Cardiovascular System

Cardiac cycle, blood pressure regulation, hemoglobin-oxygen dissociation curves (Bohr effect, fetal hemoglobin), blood types, coagulation cascade.

12. Respiratory System

Gas exchange, ventilation mechanics, compliance, surfactant, chemoreceptors. Often integrated with cardiovascular questions.

13. Endocrine System

Hypothalamic-pituitary axis, feedback loops, insulin/glucagon, thyroid hormones, cortisol. Know the major hormones, their targets, and what happens when they're overproduced or underproduced.

14. Lab Techniques

PCR, gel electrophoresis (agarose, SDS-PAGE), blotting (Southern, Northern, Western), CRISPR, cloning, sequencing. The MCAT presents novel experiments using these techniques and asks you to interpret results. Know what each technique measures and its limitations.

15. Evolution & Ecology

Natural selection, genetic drift, gene flow, speciation, Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, population ecology. These are often standalone discrete questions — easy points if you know the definitions.

Study Strategy: Don't try to cover all 15 topics equally. Start with Tier 1 (topics 1-5) and make sure you can answer passage-based questions on each before moving to Tier 2. Use DoctorMCAT's Q-Bank to filter by topic and drill your weak areas — 10,000+ questions with detailed explanations on every one.

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