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4.00 Credits
Studies major food crops in world agriculture: adaptation, production, utilization, morphology and reproduction. Focus on social, economic, political, cultural and environmental issues pertaining to past and modern agricultural practices.
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Surveys plant diversity of vascular and nonvascular plants. Studies vascular plants of New England in natural habitats through fi eld trips and in laboratory. Includes some collecting and pressing of specimens. Visits to botanical garden, herbarium and greenhouses. Weekly laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO250. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Examines anatomy, structure and function of plant bodies. Research methods emphasized in weekly laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO150, 250. (Alternate years. Not offered 2008-09.) Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on general principles of ecology including theory, classifi cation of biota and fi eld techniques. Central independent project with hypothesis test and poster presentation. Prerequisites: BIO250, 251. (Alternate years. Offered 2008-09.) Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Analyzes animal function: transport, nervous systems, coordination, muscles and movement, hormone systems, digestion, excretion, and osmotic and ionic regulation. Weekly laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO150, 151. (Alternate years. Offered 2008-09.) Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Surveys growth, metabolism, molecular genetics, immunology and ecology of bacteria and viruses. Weekly laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO150, 151. (Alternate years. Offered 2008-09.) Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Examines genetics, covering classical, cellular, molecular, population, microbial and developmental genetics. Weekly laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO150, 151. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Surveys subcellular structures, composition and function at the molecular level. Emphasis given to regulatory mechanisms of genetic information fl ow from DNA to protein, cellcell signaling and cell cycle control. Clinical relevance of processes discussed. Prerequisites: BIO150, 151 or equivalent. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Experimental analytical approach to problems in gamete production, fertilization, growth, differentiation and morphogenesis. Discussion of factors that control gene expression is emphasized. Experimental labs cover embryology, tissue culture and protein analysis. Prerequisites: BIO150, 151. (Alternate years. Offered 2008-09.) Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces marine organisms through lecture, laboratory and extensive fi eld experiences. Emphasizes ecology, morphology and taxonomy. Prerequisites: BIO151, 230 or approval of instructor. (Offered in even-numbered years: offered summer 2008.) Lab fee.
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