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BIO 3210: Mammalian Physiology
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
MAMMALIAN PHYSIOLOGY. Introduces the study of bodily functions. Emphasizes biophysical principles and control systems to explain organ system function and the maintenance of homeostasis. (Q)
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BIO 3220: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. Overviews developmental processes including contemporary themes of molecular, cellular and multicellular aspects of embryonic and postnatal development. Discusses the issues of induction, regulation, differentiation and senescence.
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BIO 3410: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
GENERAL ECOLOGY. Studies the distribution and abundance of organisms, with emphasis at the level of biological populations. Interaction of populations with the abiotic environment, energetics, population growth, reproduction, competition, predation, adaptation and evolution. Modular lab exercises stress the experimental design and conduct, and data analysis.
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BIO 3510: Invertebrate Zoology
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. Lectures and labs on the origins and adaptive radiation of the kingdom Metazoa, including comparative structure and function of living and extinct animal phyla, evolution of organ system, and comparative physiology and ecology.
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BIO 3625: Molluscan Aquaculture
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
MOLLUSCAN AQUACULTURE. Studies the basic biology, life history and culture techniques of the major commercially important molluscs. Covers culture procedures for microalgae. Includes labs culturing selected microalgal species, and spawning and larviculture of selected bivalve species.
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BIO 3701: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
EVOLUTION. Describes the processes resulting in evolutionary change and the factors affecting those processes. Discusses evolution at all levels, from cell and molecular evolution to local populations to major groups, and covers time frames drawing on knowledge of many biological fields.
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BIO 3935: Ecol Trop Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
ECOLOGY OF TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS. A three-week field examination of the aspects of population and community ecology of tropical rainforest systems in Belize or Costa Rica, Central America. Familiarizes the student with ecological principles governing the abundance and distribution of species in different rainforest ecosystems.
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BIO 3940: Tropical Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
TROPICAL MARINE ECOLOGY. Includes intensive fieldwork focusing on tropical marine ecosystems and their biological communities. Emphasizes biodiversity, the ecology of dominant taxa, interactions between physical and biological processes, and the structure and function of representative communities.
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BIO 4010: Biochemistry 1
4.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
BIOCHEMISTRY 1. Introduces the structure and properties of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Includes lectures and labs involving intermediary metabolism, properties of enzymes, bioenergetics including oxidative phosphorylation and photosynthesis.
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BIO 4015: Protein Analysis
3.00 Credits
Florida Institute of Technology
METHODS IN PROTEIN ANALYSIS. Focuses on basic theories and techniques used for protein isolation and characterization. Covers chromatography, electrophoresis, spectrophotometry, ultracentrifugation, mass spectrometry, concentration analysis and protein over-expression in Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic systems. Includes purifying and characterizing proteins.
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