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3.00 Credits
A survey of the major phyla, classes, and orders of animals, with emphasis on basic body plans and organization, development, phylogenetic relationships, and the structure and function of representative organ systems. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 150.
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Fundamental principles of heredity, including both Mendelian and molecular genetics. Emphasis is on those principles with the greatest implications to understanding biological systems in general, and humans in particular. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 210 or 220, or consent of instructor.
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Study of the genetic, developmental, physiological, ecological, and evolutionary bases of adaptive behavior of animals, including humans. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 220 or both PSYC 295 and BIOL 101. Cross-listed as PSYC 300. BiologyHendrix Catalog 2008-2009 155
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the development of a variety of animals with emphasis on the molecular processes involved. The embryology of vertebrates is stressed. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 250.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the mechanisms of homeostatic regulation in animals with an emphasis on mammalian and other vertebrate organ systems. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 150, CHEM 110, and at least sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
A cellular and molecular biology approach to the study of the nervous system with an emphasis on mammalian systems. Topics will include neural signaling, sensation, movement, development and plasticity, and complex brain functions. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 320.
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3.00 Credits
Biology of bacteria and viruses. Laboratory includes culturing, identification, isolation from environment, and experimentation. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 250.
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3.00 Credits
Comparative ecology, physiology, and morphology of algae and fungi. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 210.
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3.00 Credits
Study of biotic and abiotic interactions among organisms and the evolutionary processes that have shaped life. Major topics include population and community interactions, biomes, forces of genetic change, adaptation, conservation biology, and the geological and biological history of the Earth. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 210 and 250.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the essential plant processes with emphasis on mineral nutrition, water relations, photosynthesis, hormones, and the influence of external factors. Laboratory course. Prerequisite: BIOL 210.
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