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1.50 Credits
Lectures devoted to a description of human gross anatomy. Laboratories emphasize systematic anatomy and use preserved human organs and dissected cadavers when available. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 115/115L or the series of BIO 121/121L, 122/122L and 123/123L. Staff.
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3.00 Credits
Functions of the major organ systems of the human body with emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 115/115L or the series of BIO 121/121L, 122/122L and 123/123L. Staff.
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1.50 Credits
Introduction to the evolution, phylogenetics, anatomy, physiology and ecology of the major phyla of invertebrate animals. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Not open to Biology majors. Prerequisites: BIO 115/115L or the series of BIO 121/121L, BIO 122/122L and BIO 123/123L. Leong
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1.50 Credits
Introduction to the evolution, phylogenetics, anatomy, physiology and natural history of vertebrates. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Not open to Biology majors. Prerequisite: BIO 115/115L or the series of BIO 121/121L, 122/122L and 123/123L. Lappin.
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14.00 Credits
Group study of a selected topic for lowerdivision students. Course title and number of units are specified in advance. Instruction by lecture, problemsolving activity, laboratory, or a combination of formats. Students receive credit for multiple courses with the ZOO 299/299A/299L designation if course titles are different. Total credit limited to 8 units, with a maximum of 4 units per quarter. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
Descriptive human developmental anatomy, including general embryogeny through fetal period, the origins of the major organ systems, and sense organs. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: ZOO 238/238L. Staff.
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2.00 Credits
Biological, physiological, genetic and anatomical principles of animal behavior. Ethology and experimental psychology involving wild and laboratory animals. 2 lectures/problemsolving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: ZOO 138/138L, or ZOO 201/201L, or ZOO 238/238L. Staff.
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0.67 Credits
Microscopic study of vertebrate tissues; organology and correlation of form with function. 2 lectures/problemsolving, 3 threehour laboratories, taught in the audiotutorial mode. Prerequisite: ZOO 138/138L, or ZOO 201/201L, or ZOO 238/238L. Talmadge.
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1.50 Credits
Study of protozoan and helminth parasites of humans: diagnosis, life cycles, pathology, epidemiology and control. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 2 threehour laboratories. Prerequisite: BIO 115/115L or the series of BIO 121/121L, 122/122L and 123/123L. Staff.
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3.00 Credits
General aspects of insect structure and function, development, behavior and influence on human activity; includes a survey of the principal insect groups. 3 lectures/problemsolving, 1 threehour laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 211/211L, or ZOO 201/201L, or ZOO 237/237L. Leong.
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