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3.00 Credits
Surveys metabolism and regulation, including glycolysis, electron transport, photosynthesis and oxidative phosphorylation. Includes fatty acid breakdown, lipid biosyntheses, nucleic acid structure and molecular evolution. Prerequisite(s): BL 452A; Corequisite(s): CH 453. Cross listing(s): CH 452B.
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Explores the evolutionary bases of animal behavior, communication, the relationship between social structure and behavior, conflict resolution, reproductive and parental behavior, learning and experience and the influences of heredity and environment on behavioral patterns. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262; Corequisite(s): BL 459.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory and field exercises accompany and reinforce lecture topics. Involves non-invasive work with live animals. Laboratory fee required. NOTE: One three-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite(s): BL 261 BL 263; Corequisite(s): BL 458.
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3.00 Credits
Explores concepts of evolution as a process of discovery. Topics include biological diversity, classification and phylogeny, genetic and phenotypic variation, evolutionary forces, character evolution, species concepts, specialization, and human variation and evolution. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262;
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3.00 Credits
Explores the human immune system and immunopathology by presenting concepts of the activation and regulation of the immune response. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262 CH 210;
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the molecular, cellular and developmental processes underlying central and peripheral nervous system development leading to neural functioning. Topics include patterning of the nervous system, birth and death of neurons, guidance of nerve processes to their targets and maintenance and plasticity of synaptic connections. Additional Prerequisite(s): CH 350 recommended. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262; Cross listing(s): NS 468.
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Explores the physiological responses of plants to their biotic and abiotic environments. Focuses on the physiological ecology of Colorado flora. Additional prerequisite(s): One course in Chemistry recommended. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262; Corequisite(s): BL 473. Cross listing(s): ENVS 472.
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1.00 Credits
Involves laboratories accompanying and reinforcing lecture topics. NOTE: One or two field trips on weekends required. Prerequisite(s): BL 261 BL 263; Corequisite(s): BL 472. Cross listing(s): ENVS 473.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the range of ecological communities found in Colorado. Focuses on natural history and ecology of the plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, macroinvertebrates in Colorado. Prerequisite(s): BL 260 BL 262; Corequisite(s): BL 477. Cross listing(s): ENVS 476.
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Involves field and laboratory work focused on understanding community structure and developing the ability to identify common plants, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and macroinvertebrates in Colorado. NOTE: One or two field trips on weekends required. Prerequisite(s): BL 261 BL 263; Corequisite(s): BL 476. Cross listing(s): ENVS 477.
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