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BIO 102: Biology II
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This course discusses the biology of plants and animals. Systematics, plant and animal life processes, adaptations, evolution, population dynamics, communities, and ecology will be included in the discussions. The laboratory will include experimentation, dissection, and problem solving. Prerequisite: minimum grade of "C" in BIO 101 or equivalent.
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BIO 105: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This course will introduce learners to the scientific field of ecology. Participants in this course will study ecological principles of the earth, atmosphere, soils, and water, and how these elements influence organic life forms. Students will also learn about the various realms of ecological study, including plant and animal ecology, physiological ecology, and population and ecosystem ecology. Students will study how plants and animals adapt to changes in their environments and their interactions with one another within populations and communities. Lastly, students will use comparative ecosystem ecology to examine the numerous ecosystem types on the planet. Pre/co-requisites: High school biology and chemistry, or permission of the instructor.
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BIO 113: Survey of Anatomy and Physiology
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This combination lecture/laboratory course is designed to introduce students to the relationship between structure and function of body systems and the mechanisms by which homeostasis is maintained within each system. Students must meet one of the following prerequisites: successful completion of a high school or adult education biology (within the past 5 years), or permission of instructor.
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BIO 115: Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This combination lecture/laboratory course introduces students to the basic concepts and principles of biology through studies of the human organism. Students will gain an understanding of how the human body functions by studying each organ system that comprises the human body. This course will give students a perspective of how the human body maintains homeostasis through the interaction of organ system functions. Current topics in health sciences, nutrition, biology, and medicine will be discussed as they pertain to specific organ systems.
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BIO 125: Health Science Seminar
1.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
1 Credit Students will explore health science educational and career opportunities. Through readings, discussions, guest lectures, and projects, each student will develop a personal academic plan to achieve their individual health career goal.
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BIO 213: Anatomy & Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This combination lecture/laboratory course is an introduction to the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology. Lecture topics include: cells, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Laboratory activities will include biochemical analysis, histology, gross anatomy identification, and physiological studies. Students must meet one of the following prerequisites: successful completion of a high school or adult education biology (within the past 5 years), or permission of instructor.
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BIO 214: Anatomy & Physiology II
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of human anatomy and physiology. Lecture topics include: nervous system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, and reproductive systems. Laboratory activities will include biochemical analysis, histology, gross anatomy identification, and physiological studies. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of "C" in BIO213 or equivalent.
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BIO 216: Pathophysiology and Principles of Pharmacology for the Health Professional
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This course will examine the fundamentals of pathophysiology as it is manifested within each body system. Pharmacological and other treatment modalities for each disease will be studied in depth. Pre/Co-requisites: BIO113 and MAS121, or permission of instructor.
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BIO 219: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
4 Credits This course applies the basic principles of biology to microorganisms. Students will study and compare prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and viruses. Other topics will include antimicrobial chemotherapy and immunity. The laboratory activities will include cultivation techniques, microscopy, biochemical assays, immunoassays, and identification. Prerequisites: BIO101 or BIO213 or permission of instructor.
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BIO 234: Introduction to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Kennebec Valley Community College
3 Credits This course introduces the molecular biology and biochemistry of a cell. Topics include: proteins and enzymes, metabolism and energy production, gene expression and control, membrane structure and transport, signal transduction mechanisms, and the cell life cycle. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of "C" in BIO 101 and CHE112 or equivalent.
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