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BIO 353L: Microbiology Lab ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100 or Bio 220 and Bio 221. Emphasizes techniques used in identification and control of bacteria. Offered with Bio 353. Nursing students must take Bio 353 and Bio 353L.
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BIO 356: Vertebrate Biology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 204 or permission of instructor. An examination of the evolution physiology and anatomy of vertebrate classes. Emphasizes the relationship between structural adaptations and the life history of vertebrates.
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BIO 361: Alpine Ecology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Minimum sophomore standing Bio 100 and Env 100 or instructor's permission. Students examine the alpine ecosystems of the McGerrigles of southeastern Quebec by conducting field experiments and by recording and interpreting observations.
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BIO 363: Human Nutrition ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100 or Bio 220 and Bio 221 or instructor's permission. Describes nutrients needed for vital metabolic functions. Includes diet selection and planning.
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BIO 370: Immunology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100 or Bio 220 and Bio 221. Describes how body distinguishes self and non-self. response to infections and foreign substances. abnormalities of immunity.
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BIO 371: Physiology of Exercise ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100 or Bio 204 or Bio 220 or Bio 221or Bio 330 or instructor's permission. To provide the students with an understanding of the organs and systems of the human body with particular emphasis on the effects of physical activity on the functioning of these systems. Emphasis will be placed on metabolic muscular cardiovascular and pulmonary adaptation to exercise and exercise training. The course also emphasizes how the biological design of the cardiovascular muscular and pulmonary systems limit exercise capacity in different situations. We will also study the immediate and long-term effects upon functions of the human body. The laboratory experiences allow you to observe the fundamental systems in relation to the physiological concepts discussed in the course.
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BIO 380: Limnology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100. Examines the physical chemical and biological factors that affect the productivity of freshwater systems. The focus will be on ecological principles basic to understanding aquatic environmental issues.
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BIO 401: Pathophysiology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 220 and Bio 221 Bio 353 and Bio 363 preferred. Examines physiological anatomical and biochemical basis of noninfectious diseases and their symptoms.
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BIO 403: Psychopharmacology ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100 or Bio 220 and Bio 221. To review the basic anatomy and function of the human nervous system. To understand the interaction between drugs and behavior. To explore the use of drugs in society both today and in the past. To examine the way various categories of drugs affect the nervous system and how their chemical structure relate to their mechanism of action.
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BIO 412: Mammalogy ?
3.00 Credits
University of Maine at Fort Kent
Prerequisites: Bio 100 and Bio 204 or instructor's permission. This course examines the evolution physiology and anatomy of mammalian orders. Emphasizes the relationship between structural adaptations and the life history of mammals.
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