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BIO 3084: Comparative Anatomy and Evolution of Vertebrates
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Traces the evolutionary history of vertebrate animals through a comparative analysis of chordate anatomy with emphasis on the ten organ systems. Three (3) hours lecture and three (3) hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2114.
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BIO 3244: Comparative Morphology and Evolution of Plants
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Traces the evolutionary history of the plant kingdom through a comparative study of the structure and life cycles of representatives of the major groups of plants. Three (3) hours lecture and (3) three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2104.
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BIO 3294: Plant Taxonomy
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of basic principles and concepts of plant identification, classification and nomenclature. Laboratory and field emphasis on the description and identification of representatives of major families of vascular plants. Prerequisite: BIO 2104.
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BIO 3304: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of plant processes including photosynthesis, carbohydrate metabolism, translocation, mineral nutrition, plant growth hormones, water relationships, and growth and development. Three (3) hours lecture and three (3) hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: BIO 2104; CHM 1014 and 1024.
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BIO 3403: Herpetology
2.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A comprehensive study of reptiles and amphibians with emphasis on specimens collected and studied in the field. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours field or laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2114.
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BIO 3444: Parasitology.
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Studies concerning morphology, systematics, and life histories of parasitic animals emphasizing the nature, evolution, and physiology of hostparasite relationships. Three (3) hours lecture and three (3) hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2114.
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BIO 3493: Biogeography
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
An in-depth study and evaluation of the factors affecting the geographic distribution of life on earth. Primary emphasis will be placed on climatic, geologic, and human influence. Dispersal mechanisms, speciation, biodiversity, and evolutionary history will also be investigated. Prerequisite: BIO 2104 and BIO 2114.
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BIO 3524: General Ecology
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of principles of ecosytem structure and dynamics including energy flow, biogeochemical cycling, community composition and succession, and the distribution and abundance of populations. Includes laboratory and field experiences with ecological problems. Two Saturday field trips required. Prerequisites: BIO 2104 and 2114.
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BIO 4033: Ornithology.
2.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Taxonomic, behavioral, and ecological aspects of birds occurring in the local fauna. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours field or laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 2114.
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BIO 4044: Neotropical Ecology
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
This course introduces students to the history, ecology, and evolution of ecosystems of the New World tropics, with emphasis on the Isthmus of Panama. Includes a two-week field component in Panama, with fieldwork in the Caribbean Sea, the Pacific Ocean, and rainforest sites near the Panama Canal. Prerequisites: BIO 2104 and BIO 2114, ability to swim, and consent of the instructor.
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