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General Biology II Introduces fundamental concepts of biology as they apply to levels of organization from organisms through ecosystems. Focuses on morphology, physiology, diversity, and ecology of organisms. Introduces growth and anatomy, transport of materials, regulatory mechanisms, and reproduction in plants; and nutrient procurement, circulation, neural and hormonal regulation, reproduction, immune responses and behavior in animals. Principles of ecology presented include population growth and regulation; interspecific interactions and food webs; and energy flow and material cycling through ecosystems. The laboratory includes a survey of organismal diversity including prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals; and emphasizes evolutionary trends in the plant and animal kingdoms. Students may not receive credit for both BIOL 203 (no longer offered) and BIOL 211. Students wishing to repeat BIOL 203 may enroll in this course, subject to the credit limitations indicated above. Prerequisite: BIOL 210. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM 212 is recommended.
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Introduction to Microbiology For students in allied health fields. Introduces eucaryotic and procaryotic microorganisms and viruses and develops an understanding of microbial growth, including the use of antiseptics, disinfectants, and antibiotics; DNA as the genetic material including DNA replication, protein synthesis, gene regulation, mutation and gene exchange in bacteria; applied and environmental microbiology including water and sewage treatment and food microbiology; resistance to infection, basic mechanisms of pathogenesis, and selected microbial diseases. The lab reinforces concepts learned in lecture and helps the student gain an understanding of and develop competence in basic microbial techniques including the safe handling of microorganisms. Credit earned in this course may not be applied toward the requirements for a major or minor in biological sciences. Students may not receive credit for both BIOL 120 (no longer offered) and BIOL 220. Students wishing to repeat BIOL 120 may enroll in this course. Prerequisite: CHEM 101 or 103 or 211.
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Presents the structure and function of the major human body systems. Demonstrates the structure and function of certain systems further in the laboratory setting. For students majoring in programs other than biological sciences or biochemistry. Students who have completed BIOL 225 or 226 (both no longer offered) may not receive credit for prior enrollment in these courses and subsequent enrollment in BIOL 223. Students seeking to repeat BIOL 225 or 226 may enroll in this course, subject to the credit limitations indicated above. Prerequisite: CHEM 101 or 103 or 211.
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BIOL 309. Foundations of Human Heredity General education further study course. An introduction to the mechanisms and societal significance of development, transmission, and population genetics of humans. Draws attention to inborn errors of metabolism and development and the roles of genetic counseling and genetic engineering in their management. Designed for students majoring outside the natural sciences and cannot carry credit toward a biological sciences major or minor.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
BIOL 310. Human Reproduction: Issues and Perspectives General education issues and perspectives course. A comprehensive survey of the many biological aspects of reproduction. Covers structure and function of the reproductive system, as well as information on in vitro fertilization, fertility testing, contraception, population problems, AIDS, cancer, reproductive issues, ethical problems, and other concerns about the control of human reproduction. Prerequisite: any one of the following: BIOL 106, 210, or 223.
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