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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with a basic understanding of algal biology, classification and evolutionary history as well as current information on the role of algae in marine ecosystems, global climate and human health. Emphasis will be placed on the major groups of algae found in Hawaiian waters. Pre: BIOL 2052
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3.00 Credits
This course will accompany BIOL 3024 (Algal Biology and Diversity) to teach students how to identify local species of marine algae in the laboratory and, when possible, in the field. Students will also begin preparing their own herbarium of local marine seaweeds, and will conduct laboratory experiments using local marine phytoplankton and seaweeds. Emphasis will be placed on the major groups of algae found in Hawaiian waters. Pre: BIOL 3024, or concurrent enrollment
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3.00 Credits
Vertebrate and invertebrate mechanisms regarding gas exchange, food and energy metabolism, temperature, salt, water, and nitrogen regulation, bodily coordination, integration and information processing; adaptation to environment is emphasized. Pre: BIOL 2052 and CHEM 2052.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory component of BIOL 3030. Pre: BIOL 2053, CHEM 2053, and concurrent enrollment in BIOL 3030.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to help students understand the major functional systems of the human body. Topics include: organ systems, biochemical interactions of cells and tissues, hormonal control, fluid dynamics and osmotic regulation, development, homeostasis, and pathology. Consideration is given to both classic and recent physiological research. Pre: BIOL 2052 and CHEM 2052. CHEM 2052 may be taken concurrently.
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1.00 Credits
The Human Physiology Laboratory course complements BIOL 3034 lecture. The course helps students apply their knowledge by carrying out experiments in basic cellular functions (e.g., osmosis/diffusion), electrophysiology, sensory system physiology, reflexes, muscle physiology, cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, metabolism,endocrinology, reproduction, and embryology. Pre: BIOL 3034 or concurrent enrollment. and C or better in BIOL 2052
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3.00 Credits
Human Anatomy is an advanced introduction to basic gross anatomy from both a systems and regional approach. Topics include medical imaging and some common pathological conditions. This course complements BIOL 3034 Human Physiology. Pre: C or better in BIOL 2052.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory component of BIOL 3040. Pre: BIOL 2033 or BIOL 2053 and concurrent enrollment in BIOL 3040.
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3.00 Credits
Classical genetics in light of modern advances in molecular biology, including identification and structure of genetic material, its arrangement and transmission, and the molecular studies of genes. Pre: BIOL 2052 and CHEM 2052.
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3.00 Credits
Current theories of the genetic basis of evolution, emphasizing evolution at the molecular level, adapting a phylogenetic approach for prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Pre: BIOL 2052 and CHEM 2052.
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