Physics for life sciences

Hello I'm a biochemistry major and my school only requires lifesci majors to take one semester of physics. The class is called "physics for the life sciences". Im wondering if the topics covered will be enough to do well on the chemical and physical foundations section of the mcat. I have attached the course description and stuff so you have an idea of the content. Thanks!! Course Description: This course is required for Biochemistry, Kinesiology, Forensics, and Biology... Physics for life sciences
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