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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Overview of basic biological principles, human concerns of overpopulation, environmental pollution, genetic engineering. Recommended for non-majors. BI 101 is not a prerequisite for BI 102. BI 101 and BI 102 offered annually. Concurrent registration in BI 101L and BI 102L necessary for lab science credit.
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1.00 Credits
One three-hour laboratory period per week to accompany BI 101 and BI 102. Laboratory work and field trips related to lecture topics. BI 101L and BI 102L offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Distribution, identification, structure, and physiology of plants with special attention to identification, distribution, and uses of tropical plants of Hawai'i. Recommended for non-majors. Concurrent registration in BI 103L necessary for lab science credit.
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1.00 Credits
One three hour laboratory period per week to accompany BI 103. Laboratory work and field trips based on experiments, examinations of microscopic plant structure, and identification of Hawaiian specimens.
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3.00 Credits
Common native and introduced flora of Hawai'i are investigated. Endangered and threatened species, identification, communities, and uses are stressed. Recommended for non- majors. Concurrent registration in BI 130L necessary for lab science credit.
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1.00 Credits
One three-hour laboratory per week to accompany BI 130. Field trips for identification purposes are made as well as ecology studies and nature walks.
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3.00 Credits
Structure and function of the human body, to include basic biochemistry, cells, tissues, and a detailed and comprehensive study of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, immune, and digestive systems, and metabolism. Organ systems will include the nervous, urinary, endocrine, respiratory, and reproductive systems. Recommended for allied health sciences students. Prerequisites: BI 151 for BI 152. Recommended preparation: High school chemistry or biology.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany BI 151-152. One three-hour laboratory per week will include examination of models and slides, dissection, and physiological exercises. Prerequisites: BI 151L for BI 152L. Concurrent registration in BI 151-152 required.
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3.00 Credits
Structure and function of the human body, to include basic biochemistry, cells, tissues, and a detailed and comprehensive study of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, circulatory, immune, and digestive systems, and metabolism. Organ systems will include the nervous, urinary, endocrine, respiratory, and reproductive systems. Recommended for allied health sciences students. Prerequisites: BI 151 for BI 152. Recommended preparation: High school chemistry or biology.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany BI 151-152. One three-hour laboratory per week will include examination of models and slides, dissection, and physiological exercises. Prerequisites: BI 151L for BI 152L. Concurrent registration in BI 151-152 required.
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