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4.00 Credits
The study of the organs, tissues, functions and responses to environment of typical flowering plants and the morphology and life history of the major lower plant groups Some classification of local forms is included, and limited use of the scanning electron microscope is available Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory Prerequisite: BIOS 100 or 111 Lab fee: $60
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic structure and function of the human body Laboratory emphasis varies from section to section to meet the needs of the different majors Cadavers are used Two hours lectures, one hour pre-lab, three hours laboratory Lab fee: $60
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4.00 Credits
A study of the basic concepts of physiological regulation from the level of the cell to the integrated intact organism including neural, muscular, and neuro-endocrine regulatory systems Laboratory including human systems analysis and electrophysiology Three hours lecture, one hour pre-lab, three hours laboratory Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or BIOS 112 Lab fee: $60
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4.00 Credits
A study of microbial organisms with emphasis on bacteria and viruses, including their morphology, physiology, metabolism and genetics; host parasite interactions; humoral and cell-mediated immunity Laboratory practice in handling microorganisms, including identification and culture techniques Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory Prerequisite: CHEM 105 or BIOS 112 Lab fee: $60
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1.00 Credits
Biology and natural history of marine mammals with special emphasis on California species
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3.00 Credits
The biology of vertebrates, stressing structure and function Laboratory dissection of representative vertebrates (shark, mud puppy, cat) emphasizes comparative anatomy Prerequisite: BIOS 112 Alternate years Lab fee: $40
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
An introduction to the human body through dissection and demonstration of a selected portion of a human cadaver Thirty hours of laboratory Prerequisite: consent Dissection fee $60 (May be repeated for a maximum of two units credit )
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes neuroanatomy and synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction and between neurons of the CNS Emphasis on understanding cellular organization and neurophysiology of major subsystems of the vertebrate nervous system, with particular attention to the brain, visual system, spinal cord, and autonomic nervous system Alternate years Prerequisite: BIOS 100 or 111, 111L; and CHEM 105 or 112
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3.00 Credits
Discusses the molecular organization and function of cells and their organelles, with emphasis on chromosome structure, gene expression, membrane structure and function, energy conversion, and experimental methods used to study subcellular components Prerequisites: BIOS 112, 112L; and CHEM 301, 311
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2.00 Credits
Practical application of traditional and current laboratory techniques used in research, including microscopy, histology, chromosomal analysis, isolation and purification of DNA, RNA and enzymes, DNA restriction mapping, cell transformation, analytical biochemistry, and cell culturing Six hours of laboratory, one hour discussion Prerequisites: BIOS 112 and CHEM 301 and 311 Must be taken concurrently with or subsequent to BIOS 312 Lab fee: $75
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