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3.00 Credits
Taxonomy, morphology, general physiology, genetics, immunology, and applied aspects of representative microorganisms. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: BI 203/203L and BI204/204L. Recommended: CH 103/103L or CH 203/203L and CH 204/204L. Concurrent registration in BI 362L also required.
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1.00 Credits
One three hour laboratory period per week to accompany BI 362. Examination, cultivation and identification of microorganisms. Including methods such as straining, aseptic techniques, isolation, growth, biochemical and serological tests. Offered alternate years. Concurrent registration in BI 362 required.
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3.00 Credits
Structure and function of the insects and closely related arthropods with emphasis on taxonomy, life cycles, distribution, and ecological relationships. Special emphasis will be given to groups of special significance to human health and well being. Prerequisites: BI 203 & 204 L/L, BI 353/353L. Concurrent registration in BI 363L required.
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1.00 Credits
One three-hour laboratory period per week to accompany BI 363. The laboratory will provide experience in collecting, mounting, and identification of insects to the family level, in addition to their structure. Concurrent registration in BI 363 required.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the highly organized molecular and biochemical systems of the fundamental units of all living organisms, with an emphasis on structure and function. Requirement for Biology majors and those applying to medical school. Concurrent registration in BI 370L required. Prerequisites: BI 203/203L, BI 204/204L, CH 323/323L and CH 324/324L.
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1.00 Credits
One three hour laboratory period per week to accompany BI 370. Laboratory emphasizes experiments and exercises using molecular techniques currently in practice in cell biology. Concurrent registration in BI 370 required.
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1.00 Credits
A special seminar designed for students in biomedical research training, including principles of how to prepare, complete, and present biomedical research. Field trips to biomedical laboratories, local guest speakers, and national guest speakers are included. One three-hour period per week. Offered annually. Prerequisites: BI 203/BI 203L and BI 204/BI 204L.
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3.00 Credits
Nature of the gene; molecular, physiological mechanisms of inheritance, molecular biology, and modern and classical principles. Offered annually. Concurrent registration in BI 431L required. Prerequisites: BI 203/203L, BI 204/204L. Recommended: CH 203/203L and CH 204/204L.
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1.00 Credits
One three hour laboratory period per week to accompany BI 431. Laboratory work such as fruit fly crosses, isozyme and nucleic acid, electrophoresis, and genetic experiments with microorganisms. Offered annually. Concurrent registration in BI 431 required.
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3.00 Credits
General and comparative study of fundamental activities of cells, tissues, and organ systems. Offered alternate years. Prerequisites: BI 203/203L and BI 204/ 204L, CH 323/323L and CH 324/324L, or consent of instructor. Concurrent registration in BI 442L required.
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