Do upper-levels science courses needed in medical schools?

Hey, I’m a rising sophomore major in chemical engineering. Due to my major, I don’t have that much time to complete many upper-levels chem/bio courses as the tradition pre-med I definitely would take biochemistry 1 with anatomy and physiology. My questions is would it be enough to survive in medical schools later on? I’m worry that I won’t have a strong background as others. In addition, I'm considering taking cell molecular too. Is is going to help me with the MCAT or do general biology... Do upper-levels science courses needed in medical schools?
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