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BIOL 5146G: Developmental Biology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Examines the development of the chordates with emphasis on interpretation of experimental procedures.
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BIOL 5148: Human Genetics
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Basic principles of Mendelian inheritance and molecular genetics are applied to a systematic review of human disorders. Included are disorders of blood, connective tissue, muscles, lysosomes, lipoproteins, transport membrane and mechanisms, amino acid metabolism and the immune system. Special attention is given to diseases caused by chromosomals abnormalities. Sex determination, genetic markers, gene mapping and population genetics are also covered.
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BIOL 5148G: Human Genetics
4.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Basic principles of Mendelian inheritance and molecular genetics are applied to a systematic review of human disorders. Included are disorders of blood, connective tissue, muscles, lysosomes, lipoproteins, transport membrane and mechanisms, amino acid metabolism and the immune system. Special attention is given to diseases caused by chromosomal abnormalities. Sex determination, genetic markers, gene mapping and population genetics are also covered.
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BIOL 5210: Comp. Animal Phys. Lab.
1.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Laboratory study of the basic physiological processes of animals, with integrated studies of molecular, cellular, metabolic and organ-system functions.
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BIOL 5210G: Comp. Animal Phys. Lab
1.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Laboratory study of the basic physiological processes of animals, with integrated studies of molecular, cellular, metabolic and organ-system functions.
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BIOL 5230: Comparative Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A comparative review of the function and regulation of the major organ systems in animals. Topics include homeostasis, membrane transport, osmoregulation, and energetics.
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BIOL 5230G: Comparative Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A comparative review of the function and regulation of the major organ systems in animals. Topics include homeostasis, membrane transport, osmoregulation, and energetics.
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BIOL 5232G: Medical Physiology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Examines mammalian, and particularly human physiology with emphasis on medicine. Pertinent aspects of general and comparative physiology are also covered.
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BIOL 5233G: Biology of Aging
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
Covers biological processes accompanying aging in humans and other organisms. Emphasizes physiological decline, theoretical explanations, attempts,to prolong life, and the utility and limitations of model systems used to analyze human aging. Field trips required.
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BIOL 5235G: Medical Physiology
3.00 Credits
Georgia Southern University
A comparative study of the physiological and behavioral processes in cartilaginous and bony fishes. Selected topics include acid-base metabolism, cardiovascular function, excretion, feeding, locomotion, migration, osmoregulation, reproduction, respiration, sensory systems and thermoregulation.
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