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BIO 101: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisites: high school biology or BIO 100; high school chemistry or CHE 100; MAT 135 or equivalent Corequisite: ENG 101 Introduces fundamental concepts and principles of biology. Topics include biological chemistry, cell biology, metabolism and energy, cell reproduction, molecular biology, and inheritance. Investigative laboratory exercises develop skills in basic techniques and reinforce lecture material. Required for biology majors. 3 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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BIO 102: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: BIO 101 with a minimum C grade Introduces fundamental concepts, principles, and applications of biology. Topics include photosynthesis; plant structure, growth and reproduction; animal diversity, form and function; evolution; population ecology; community ecology; and ecosystem dynamics. Investigative laboratory exercises develop skills in basic techniques and reinforce lecture material. Required for biology majors. 3 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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BIO 103: Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: proficiency in basic algebra Corequisite: ENG 101 Systematic approach to the structure and function of the human body; general terminology and organization; cells and tissues; integumentary, muscular, skeletal, and nervous systems. Lab involves microscopy, the study of human anatomy via computer software and preserved specimens, and studies of physiological processes. [Does not fulfill any requirements for the Biology A.S. degree.] 3 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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BIO 104: Anatomy and Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: BIO 103 with a minimum C grade or permission of course coordinator Continuation of BIO 103, covering digestive, circulatory, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, and endocrine systems. Lab includes cat dissection, human anatomy study via computer software, and quantitative studies of physiological processes. [Does not fulfill any requirements for the Biology A.S. degree.] 3 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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BIO 106: Human Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) Introduction to the human body with emphasis on terminology and body organization from the cellular level to organs systems. Topics include histology and skeletal, muscular, nervous, integumentary, digestive, respiratory, urinary, reproductive, circulatory and endocrine systems. (Designed for programs requiring a one-semester human anatomy course; does not satisfy requirements in biology or health programs.) 3 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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BIO 113: Biological Science Concepts
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: MAT 037 (or MAT 037A and 037B) Survey of fundamental concepts, principles, and phenomena in biology. Provides a solid scientific basis on which opinions relating to issues in biology can be developed. Topics include diversity of life, cell biology, inheritance, biotechnology, and body processes. Lab exercises employ the scientific method and reinforce lecture concepts. Designed for the non-science major or as a foundational course. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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BIO 114: Environmental Science Concepts
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 024 or equivalent proficiency Exploration of the fundamental concepts of our local, regional, and global environment for the non-science major. Topics include aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, biological and chemical principles relating to current environmental issues, basic ecological relationships which include plants and animals, ecological and technological concerns and advances as well as scientific analysis and solutions to current and future environmental problems. 3 lecture hours
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BIO 115: Microbiological Science Concepts
3.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: ENG 101 or permission of instructor Based on the Unseen Life on Earth series developed in conjunction with the American Society of Microbiology. Topics include microbial cell biology, biotechnological uses of microbes, and microbial evolution and ecosystems. Also explores the control of microorganisms and relationships between microbes and higher organisms. [Meets science and technology general education requirement.] 3 lecture hours
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BIO 201: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: BIO 101 or BIO 103 with a minimum C grade or permission of course coordinator Explores morphology, taxonomy, and metabolism of microbes with emphasis on fungi, protozoa, helminths, viruses and bacteria. Covers the role of microbes in nature, including biotechnology applications and medical importance; human defense mechanisms; and immunology. The lab develops techniques, reinforces certain lecture content, and introduces new material. 3 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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BIO 202: Woody Plants
4.00 Credits
Mercer County Community College
Prerequisite: BIO 101 or OHT 101 or permission of course coordinator Designed for ornamental horticulture, plant science, and biology majors. The lab consists of field studies stressing sight identification of both native and ornamental species. Covers the use of keys, as time permits. [Spring offering] 3 lecture/3 laboratory hours
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