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BI 340: Medical and Biological Visualization
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) (Also listed as AR 340.) This course helps students develop perceptual motor ability (the ability to deal with objects through visualization). Perceptual motor ability has long been an indicator of success in fields like dentistry, medicine, architecture, art and 3-D computerization. The course will teach the visualization of anatomical and biological structures, to survey the common components of graduate courses in medical and biological illustration for the purpose of preparing pre-health and/or art undergraduates to express thinking through diagrams, sculpture, illustrations and computer graphics.
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BI 342: Economic Botany
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. Presents important role plants have played in development of civilizations and cultures, past and present. Emphasis placed on origins of agriculture and domestication of plants, on development of early irrigation and rainfall agriculture civilizations, on importance of plants in religion, medicine, commerce, politics, and war, and on future of plants in relation to man.
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BI 342L: Economic Botany Lab
1.00 Credits
Athens State University
Corequisite: BI 342.
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BI 361: Human Structure and Function
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. This course is designed to be a one-semester study of human anatomy and physiology. Lecture and laboratory topics include human cells, tissues, skin and integument, skeletal, nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine and reproductive systems, and fluid and electrolyte balance.
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BI 361L: Human Structure and Function Lab
1.00 Credits
Athens State University
1 Semester Hours. Corequisite: BI 361.
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BI 409: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as CH 409.) Prerequisite: CH 305 or CH 311. Study of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and other important biochemical compounds and their metabolic functions. Enzyme reaction mechanisms and biological oxidations are included.
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BI 411: Invertebrate Systematics and Morphology
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) Corequisite: BI 411L. Prerequisite: Principles of Biology I and II, or Animal Biology, or consent of instructor. Inclusive and in-depth survey of invertebrate animals covering all phyla from protozoa through echinoderms. Emphasis on morpho- logical structures characterizing each phylum, on systematic approach taken in each phylum, and on phylogenetic relationships among the various phyla.
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BI 411L: Invertebrate Systematics and Morphology Lab
1.00 Credits
Athens State University
Corequisite: BI 411.
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BI 413: Vertebrate Zoology
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Lab fee.) Corequisite: BI 413L. Prerequisite: Principles of Biology I and II, or Animal Biology, or consent of instructor. Presents principles of vertebrate systematic biology, factors governing distribution of vertebrates, methods used by vertebrates to solve environmental problems, reproductive physiology and behavior, and population dynamics. Laboratory emphasis on identification of local vertebrates and statistical interpretation of population and community data.
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BI 413L: Vertebrate Zoology Lab
1.00 Credits
Athens State University
Corequisite: BI 413.
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