Do I need to have taken physics in high school to major in bioengineering at a top tier university?

I’m probably gonna major in biochem now. Stanford, Penn, Brown, Duke, Yale, Northwestern, JHU, Rice, and Pomona are amongst my top choices. Also applying to UCB, UCLA, UMich, UWash, WashU, Bowdoin, Tufts (and maybe Harvard bc why not haha)
1570 SAT, 4.0 UW GPA with 10 APs over 4 years
founded science as service club (expose students to outside the classroom topics, workshops for younger kids, annual service project each year, planning school’s first STEM Night for Nov.), president of Science Olympiad with several regional/invitational medals, amongst top in competitive region, trying to get to states this year! (anatomy, microbiology, chemistry), VP of special needs club (plan dance for 200+ ppl every year), VP of Tech for NHS, science camp counselor this summer, COSMOS Biomedical Sciences last summer, XC/track captain (top 10 team in CA state for xc), bioengineering science fair project junior year (2nd in silicon valley), 3 time state and national FBLA speaking competitor (recently 1st at states, 3rd at nationals), self-employed tutor, YMCA swim instructor… I think that’s about it.