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3.00 Credits
Introduction to biological phenomena designed to acquaint the student with biological principles and their applications to living systems. Emphasis is on structure and function at the molecular-cellular level of organization in plants and animals. Also includes an analysis of the basic principles of inheritance as seen in various living forms.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 120 (co or prerequisite) Co-requisite or Pre-requisite: BIO 120. An introduction to the experimental nature of the science of biology. Laboratory exercises demonstrate physical, physiological and biochemical processes that are important to life. The diversity of life is explored by observing both living and prepared specimens from the Kingdoms Protista, Monera, Fungi, and Plantae and by correlating form with function. (2 Credits)
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the experimental nature of the science of biology. Laboratory exercises demonstrate physical, physiological and biochemical processes that are important to life. The diversity of life is explored by observing both living and prepared specimens from the Kingdoms Protista, Monera, Fungi, and Plantae and by correlating form with function.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: A continuation of BIO 120. The course is an introduction to biology at the organismal and population levels. Topics include physiology, development, ecology, evolution and animal behavior. BIO 120 is not a pre-requisite. (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of BIO 1200. The course is an introduction to biology at the organismal and population levels. Topics include physiology, embryology and development, ecology, evolution and animal behavior. BIO 1200 is not a pre-requisite.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 122 (co or prerequisite) Co-requisite or prerequisite: BIO 122. Continuation of BIO 121 with laboratory exercises emphasizing evolution, population growth, survey of Kingdom Animalia, mammalian structure and function, and fundamentals of vertebrate embryology. BIO 121 is not a pre-requisite (2 Credits)
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2.00 Credits
Continuation of BIO 121 with laboratory exercises emphasizing evolution, population growth, survey of Kingdom Animalia, mammalian structure and function, and fundamentals of vertebrate embryology. BIO 121 is not a pre-requisite
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of placement tests or equivalent courses; completion of ENL 130. Principles of normal nutrition, emphasis on functions, requirements, sources, deficiencies of nutrients in all stages of the life cycle. Weight control, energy balance and nutritional assessments are discussed. (3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Principles of normal nutrition, with emphasis on functions, requirements, sources, and deficiencies of nutrients in all stages of the life cycle. Weight control, energy balance and nutritional assessments are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 255 (prerequisite) BIO 242 (Co-requisite) CHM 101 (co or prerequisite) Prerequisite: BIO 255. Co-requisite: BIO 242. Pre-or Co-requisite: CHM 101. Survey of public health microbiology: prokaryotes and eukaryotes, control of microorganisms, immunology, bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa; introduction to infectious disease. This course may not be used for credit toward a major in biology. (3 Credits)
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