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3.00 Credits
Lecture involves the investigation of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Nursing students only. Three hours of lecture and one hour of discussion. Prerequisites: BI 126 and BI 127; Corequisite: BI 129
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory involves the investigation of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Three hours of laboratory. Corequisite: BI 128
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory involves investigation of the tissues, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Three hours of laboratory. Corequisite: BI 131
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory involves the investigation of endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Three hours of laboratory. Corequisite: BI 132 Note: BI 132 may not be taken for credit after completion of BI 312
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory work stresses aseptic technique and the microscopic, nutritional and biochemical characteristics of bacteria. One three-hour laboratory period per week. Corequisite: BI 161
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the field of neuroscience, which combines biology and psychology into a single area of study. Topics range from the cellular and molecular physiology of neurons to issues of human language, cognition, mental illness, and drug use. Prerequisites: PS 111 with a C+ or better or BI 111/113
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4.00 Credits
Three diverse topics in plant biology are introduced: plant evolution and diversity, the physiological ecology of plants, and the linked topics of ethnobotany and economic botany. Laboratory work concentrates on intensive investigations of the life cycle and physiology of the popular laboratory organisms Arabidopsis thaliana and Ceratopteris richardii. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BI 112 and BI 114
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4.00 Credits
Examines cellular and molecular aspects of animal development, from gametogenesis to morphogenesis and pattern formation. Laboratory work includes investigations on fertilization, cellular differentiation, regeneration and the development of vertebrate organ systems. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BI 112, BI 114 and BI 220
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3.00 Credits
The study of inheritance, with emphasis on the evidence that led to the emergence of the areas of transmission and the development of molecular genetics. Ethical issues precipitated by genetic research are discussed. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: BI 111 (minimum grade of C), BI 113 (minimum grade of C), MA 131 or MA 133, CH 151 and CH 153 (math and chemistry courses may be taken concurrently). Corequisite: BI 221
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory work demonstrates the power of organisms such as E. coli, Drosophila, and S. cerevisiae in studying transmission genetics and mutagenesis. Basic techniques in molecular biology and microbiology are introduced. Three hours of laboratory per week. Corequisite: BI 220
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