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BIO 404: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
An introduction to the chemistry of life with major emphasis on the important biological molecules and their synthesis and degradation. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. (WI) Cross-listed as CH 404. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112; CH 111, 112, 311, 312. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 407: Radiation, Radioactivity, And Nuclear Energy
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the principles of radioactivity and nuclear energy, including the physical, chemical, and biological interactions of radiation with matter. Cross-listed as CH 407, ES 407. Prerequisite: Upper level standing/Instructor approval. Credit, three hours.
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BIO 408: Science And Ethics
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the foundations for moral reflection, including a consideration of scientific issues in the light of these truths. (WI) Cross-listed as CH 408, ES 408, MAR 408. Prerequisite: Upper level standing/Instructor approval Credit, three hours.
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BIO 410: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
An introduction to the principles underlying behavior in invertebrates and vertebrate animals. Emphasis is on physiological mechanisms and ecological factors. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112, one academic period (semester) of psychology, and upper level standing/Instructor approval. Credit, three hours.
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BIO 412: Ornithology
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the morphology, physiology, ecology, and behavior of birds. Field identification of local birds is emphasized. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 414: Mammalogy
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the life history, identification, taxonomy, and distribution of mammals with emphasis on Alabama species. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 415: Introduction to Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
Students will be introduced to the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of marine invertebrates and vertebrates. The following aspects of neurobiology will be featured: resting potentials, action potentials, synaptic transmission, neurotransmitters, sensory transduction, muscle innervation, sensorimotor transformations, and neurophysiological bases of behavior. The neuroism program is a package of programs that will help to illustrate basic principles of neurophysiology and neural networks. The program allows a detailed exploration of aspects of cellular neurobiology beyond the level that time and equipment constraints permit in standard laboratory classes. Prerequisites: BIO 111, 112; CH 111, 112; PH 201, 202. BIO 313 recommended. Cross-listed as MAR 415. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 416: Herpetology
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of collection, preservation, identification, taxonomy, and distribution of amphibians and reptiles with emphasis on species common to south Alabama. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 111, 112. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 418: Biology of Fishes
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of freshwater and marine fishes with a focus on their ecology, physiology, morphology and systematics. Special emphasis will be given to local species and fisheries management. Three hours lecture, two hours lab. Prerequisites, BIO 111, 112. Credit, four hours.
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BIO 420: Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
University of Mobile
A study of the structure and function of endocrine organs and tissues with emphasis on vertebrates, especially the human. Included are feedback relationships, molecular structures, mechanisms of hormonal action, and pathological processes. Prerequisites: CH 111, 112 and either BIO 111, 112 or 201, 202 and permission of instructor. Credit, three hours.
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