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3.00 Credits
This is a course that begins with the study of cell structure and function, then covers tissues, and then the integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and nervous systems. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is usually offered in fall semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 225L.
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1.00 Credits
This is a laboratory course that will provide students with the experience of looking at various cells and tissues both micro- and macroscopically. Vertebrate organisms will be used as a model for look-ing at the anatomy of the integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and nervous systems. Comparisons with human anatomy will be made using various computer-based programs. There is one three-hour labo-ratory period scheduled each week. This course is usually offered in fall semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 225.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 225 and BIO 225L This course is a continuation of where BIO 225 left off. It is a study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Also considered are inheritance and human development. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is usually offered in spring semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 226L.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 225 and BIO 225L This is a laboratory course that will provide students with the experience of looking at various tissues and organs of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproduc-tive systems. Vertebrate organisms will be used as a hands-on model of these systems. Comparisons with human anatomy will be made using various computer-based programs. There is one three-hour laboratory period scheduled each week. This course is usually offered in spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 226.
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1.00 Credits
This laboratory course accompanies BIO 223. It is designed to provide students with hands-on ex-perience in taxonomic studies using the local flora. Students can expect to have both indoor and outdoor laboratory experiences. There is one three-hour laboratory period scheduled each week. This course is offered in the spring semester. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 223.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Either BIO 130 and BIO 130L or BIO 223 and BIO 223L This course is designed to familiarize students with cell chemistry, cell structure, cell functions, cell-to-cell communication, cell signaling, cell reproduction, and inheritance. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is offered in fall and spring semesters. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 240L.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Either BIO 130 and BIO 130L or BIO 223 and BIO 223L This is a laboratory course that will provide students with extensive hands-on experience in micros-copy and in laboratory technologies that may include staining, measuring of enzyme activities, spec-trophotometry, electrophoresis, cell fractionation, chromatography, and measuring metabolic activ-ity. There is one three-hour laboratory period scheduled each week. This course is offered in fall and spring semesters. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be regis-tered for BIO 240.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240 and BIO 240L This course is a study of development combining the traditionally solid morphological approach with the modern experimental and conceptual approach. There are three hours of lectures per week. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 321L. This course is offered on demand.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240 and BIO 240L This is a laboratory course that provides students with hands-on experience at observing and manipu-lating the development of various species. There is one three-hour laboratory period scheduled each week. A course fee may apply. All students registered for this course must also be registered for BIO 321.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO 240, BIO 240L, CHE 124, and CHE 124L. CHE 312 and CHE 312L are strongly recommended. This course is an in-depth study of the metabolic pathways found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. There is particular emphasis on those pathways that involve carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism, although nucleic acid metabolism is addressed. There are three hours of lectures per week. This course is offered in spring semesters. All students registered for this course must also register for BIO 324L.
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