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BIO 310: Parasitology
3.50 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
5 hours (2, lecture; 3, lab), 3.5 credits. PREREQ: One 200-level BIO course, BIO 266 recommended.
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BIO 330: Plant Physiology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
6 hours (2, lecture; 4, lab), 4 credits. Consideration of the major physiological processes of plants, with special emphasis on water relations, inorganic nutrition, photosynthesis, metabolism, and hormonal relationships. Laboratory studies consist of physiological experiments with living plants. PREREQ: CHE 234-235.
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BIO 331: Experimental Microbiology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
6 hours (2, lecture; 4, lab), 4 credits. Basic analyses of the life of microorganisms, with emphasis on microbial cellular structure, metabolic pathways, and microbial growth and control of growth; microbial genetics and gene expression; and microbial diversity. The impact of microbial growth on humans and the environment will be discussed in detail. PREREQ: CHE 168-169.
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BIO 332: Advanced Oceanography
3.50 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
5 hours, (2, lecture; 3, lab or seminar; several day-long research exercises), 3.5 credits. PREREQ: GEO Major: GEO 100, either BIO 166 or BIO 167, and either CHE 114 or CHE 166-167. PREREQ: BIO major: BIO 166-167, GEO 166 , and either CHE 114 or 166-167. Note: GEO (BIO) 332 may be credited toward either the GEO or the BIO major.
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BIO 333: Endocrine Physiology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
6 hours (3, lecture; 4, lab), 4 credits. Endocrine regulation of growth, development, metabolism, and reproduction. Laboratory experiments on endocrine regulation of physiological processes with the use of small animals (rats, frogs, and fishes) include experience with surgical techniques and radioisotopes. PREREQ: CHE 234-235.
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BIO 335: Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
6 hours (2, lecture; 4, lab; and field trips), 4 credits. Current concepts in marine and littoral ecology will be discussed. Students will gain an understanding of how organisms deal with the unique physical and chemical characteristics imposed by this environment. PREREQ: One 200-level BIO course (BIO 238 or BIO 266 recommended).
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BIO 336: Marine Biology Lectures
3.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
3 hours, 3 credits. Current concepts in estuarine, marine, and littoral ecology, including how organisms deal with the unique physical and chemical characteristics imposed by these environments. PREREQ: One 200-level BIO course(BIO 238, BIO 268, BIO 266, or BIO 267 recommended).
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BIO 337: Marine Biology Laboratory
2.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
4 hours (lab and field trips), 2 credits. Laboratory and field work stressing techniques useful in basic environmental analysis, community analysis, and population dynamics of marine and estuarine organisms. PRE or COREQ: Marine Biology (Lectures), BIO 336.
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BIO 338: Genetics of Man
4.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
6 hours (2, lecture; 4, lab), 4 credits. Principles of human genetics and their significance in the health sciences. The relationship between genetics and human diseases. Lecture topics include: chromosomal and genetic abnormalities in humans, metabolic variation and disease, patterns of human heredity, immunogenetics, population genetics, genetic counseling. Laboratory work includes karyotype analysis, study of biochemical and morphologic variation, probability and statistical testing, immunogenetics. Open to biology majors only. PREREQ.: BIO 238.
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BIO 339: Ecology
4.00 Credits
CUNY Lehman College
6 hours (2, lecture; 4, lab; and field trips), 4 credits. Introduction to the factors comprising biotic communities, with special emphasis on the properties of populations and communities. Laboratory and fieldwork stress techniques useful in basic environmental and community analyses. PREREQ: One 200-level BIO course (BIO 242 or 266 recommended).
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