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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: BIO 121, 122, 131, 132 An introduction to the biology of groups of individuals of the same specific kind as units of evolutionary and ecological change: the characterization, origin, and maintenance of phenotypic and genetic variety and the selective and chance processes that shape this variation and effect adaptation, speciation, and the observed geographical and temporal distributions of different kinds of organisms.
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1.00 Credits
3 hours laboratory Corequisites: BIO 210
Selected topics in population biology are investigated through observations of laboratory populations, computer simulations, and statistical analysis of data in Excel.& Topics include selection, adaptation, evolutionary relationships, and species interactions.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture
A systematic study of the human body emphasizing structural and functional relationships.& Topics include cellular activity, histology, and organ system organization.& The skin, skeletal, muscular, and nervous system morphology and function are presented.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: BIO 221
Continuation of BIO 221. Study of the structure and function of the endocrine, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems, with attention also given to nutrition, metabolism, fluid, electrolyte, and acid/base balances.
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1.00 Credits
3 hours laboratory Emphasis is placed on methods of measuring physiological processes. Study of body structure is accomplished by dissection of animal specimens and by use of tissue materials. 1 hour laboratory lecture, 2 hours laboratory
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1.00 Credits
3 hours laboratory Prerequisites: BIO 223 Continuation of BIO 223.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: BIO 121, 122, 131, 132, and CHM 151, 152 or 155, 156 with C- or better; or permission of instructor; concurrent enrollment or credit in Organic Chemistry recommended A study of energy transformations, gene expression and regulation, and the function of cells and their organelles. The course emphasizes how function follows structure, particularly at the level of macromolecules.
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1.00 Credits
3 hours laboratory Corequisites: BIO 234 A laboratory course emphasizing the biochemical, spectroscopic, and microscopic procedures necessary to study cell function.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: BIO 154, CHM 101, 102; open only to students enrolled in the College of Nursing, except by special permission of instructor Fundamentals of microbiology to prepare students interested in the health science field. Topics include basic microbiology, control of microorganisms, host resistance, and pathogenic microorganisms.
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1.00 Credits
3 hours laboratory Prerequisites: BIO 154, CHM 101, 102 Corequisites: BIO 251 Exercises in microbiological principles and techniques, such as microscopy, staining, growth and quantitation of microbial cultures, and identification of microorganisms by biochemical and other tests. Intended to accompany and illustrate BIO 251 Medical Microbiology.
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