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BIO 110: Introduction to Biology cr
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Examines the underlying unity of all living things at the molecular and cellular level. Topics include the chemical composition of living matter, cellular organization, metabolism, classic and molecular genetics, and evolution. Prerequisite: recent chemistry course highly recommended.
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BIO 115: Mammalian Anatomy & Physiology I
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
This is a descriptive course on basic genetics, and the structure of function of various tissues and organ systems. The laboratory presents dissection of a typical mammalian representative. Prerequisite: approval of program coordinator and enrollment in Veterinary Technology program. CR. 4
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BIO 116: Mammalian Anatomy & Physiology II
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
This course explores the structure and function of cardiovascular, digestive, excretory, endocrine and reproductive systems. It concludes with a short section of avian anatomy. Prerequisite: BIO115 or permission of instructor. CR. 4
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BIO 135: Introduction to Botany And Zoology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
A basic biology course dealing with the diversity of life. Examines representative plants and animals, from the simple to the complex, and their structure and function. CR. 4
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BIO 150: Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Considers the principles and processes of natural ecosystems from a biological perspective including the relationships of organisms to each other and their environment. Selected aspects of human ecology will be considered but are not the major emphasis. CR. 3
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BIO 210: Anatomy And Physiology cr
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
A study of the structural and functional relationships of the human body systems including concepts of the regulatory process that integrate body cells, tissues, and organs. This course assumes a basic understanding of cellular physiology. Prerequisite: BIO110 or recent biology course.
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BIO 220: Marine Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
A nonlaboratory course emphasizing the classification, biology, and habits of marine organisms, with special consideration given to the Gulf of Maine ecosystem. Geography and geology of the seas will also be discussed to form a contextual basis for the biological aspects of oceanography. CR. 3
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BIO 260: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Introduces the biology of behavior including the genetics, physiology, ecology, and evolution of behavior and sociobiology. An evolutionary approach to human behavior is included. Prerequisite: BIO110 or BIO210 or BIO135 or permission. CR. 3
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BIO 265: Veterinary Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
Cell structure, metabolism, microbial control, infection, immunity, and host parasite relations, infectious disease common to companion pets, large animals and laboratory species. Laboratory study includes microbial culture and properties, techniques, and means of identification. Prerequisites: CHY108 and BIO115, or permission of instructor. CR. 4
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BIO 280: Introduction to Human Disease
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Augusta
A study of mechanisms by which disease occurs in humans, including the response of the body to disease processes and the effects of these mechanisms on normal function. Covers general principles and responses of specific organ systems. Open to health information management and dental hygiene students, others by permission. Prerequisite: BIO210. CR. 3
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