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3.00 Credits
The formation of the Hawaiian Islands, establishment of their native terrestrial and marine flora and fauna, and human impacts and conservation. (Same as MARE 156).
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1.00 Credits
Field trips for Natural History and Conservation of the Hawaiian Islands. (Same as MARE 156L).
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3.00 Credits
Marine organisms: classification, structure, physiology, ecology and adaptations to the marine environment. This course satisfies CAS general education requirements in the Natural Sciences. (Same as MARE 171.)
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1.00 Credits
Provides students with direct exposure to the biota of Hawai'i via laboratory work and field trips to sites around Hilo. The course focuses on the identification, natural history, and ecology of common marine organisms. Pre: current or previous enrollment in BIOL/MARE 171. (Same as MARE 171L).
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3.00 Credits
Principles of cell structure, replication, and metabolism. Classical and molecular genetics, and evolution. Biodiversity of prokaryotes, viruses, fungi, and plants. Plant structure and function. BIOL 175 and 176 are offered both semesters, and students may enroll in either (but not both) during the fall or spring semester.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for Introductory Biology I. Laboratory exercises covering cell structure, replication, and metabolism; classical and molecular genetics; evolution; and biodiversity of prokaryotes, viruses, fungi, and plants. BIOL 175L should be taken concurrently with BIOL 175.
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3.00 Credits
Biodiversity of animal-like protistans, invertebrates, and vertebrates. Animal tissues, sensory reception and integration, endocrine systems, support and movement, circulation and immunity, gas exchange, digestion, kidney function, reproduction and development. Population and community ecology, energy flow and biogeochemical cycles. BIOL 175 and 176 are each taught both semesters, and students may enroll in either (but not both) during either fall or spring semester.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory for Introductory Biology II. Laboratory exercises covering structure, function, and natural history of animal-like protistans, invertebrates, and vertebrates; structure and function of animal tissues; reproduction and development; and community ecology. BIOL 176L should be taken concurrently with BIOL 176.
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2.00 Credits
Provides a unique opportunity for students to experience the marine environment of the Big Island. Course consists of field trips to coastal and underwater sites around the island. Some swimming and snorkeling involved but not required. (Same as MARE 190).
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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