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4.00 Credits
Ecologically based principles of managing populations of game and nongame wildlife. Includes scientific theory and sociopolitical perspectives of management. Discussion, 3 periods; lab, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Variable)
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4.00 Credits
Consideration of the origin and evolution of vertebrates and comparison of vertebrate structure and function. Discussion, 2 periods; lab, 4 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Fall and Spring)
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2.00 Credits
Over the last 20 years Americans, as well as the rest of the world, have been gaining weight at an alarming rate. As a consequence, diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack and kidney failure have become more prevalent. Discussion of the possible origins and examination of potential solutions for two pathologies - obesity and diabetes. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. ( Same as CAP:110) ( Variable)
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4.00 Credits
Morphology, physiology, phylogeny, taxonomy, and ecology of the invertebrates. Discussion, 2 periods; lab, 4 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Physical and chemical basis of cellular/organ functions in various animals. Discussion, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; 860:063 or 860:120; junior standing. (Offered Even Falls)
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience in comparative animal physiology. Cellular and organ physiology studied in a variety of animals. Lab, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): junior standing. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): 840:114. (Offered Even Falls)
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3.00 Credits
Highlights applications of biotechnology to improve human life and the environment. Introduction to microbial, animal, and plant biotechnology using a problem-based approach requiring team work. Discussion, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. Prerequisites for Bioinformatics majors and minors: 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Fall)
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4.00 Credits
Form and function in vegetative and reproductive organs in all plant divisions, from algae to flowering plants, and their importance in evolutionary thought and plant classification. Lecture, 3 periods; lab, 2 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:051; 840:052; 860:044 and 860:048, or 860:070. (Offered Spring)
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4.00 Credits
Highlights the theory and applications of plant tissue cultures, genetic engineering (including use of plants for production of antibodies and vaccines), marker-assisted selection, and genomics. Lab component gives students practical experience with the biotechnology applications discussed in lecture. Discussion, 2 periods; lab, 4 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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4.00 Credits
How plants work: uptake and use of water and materials, synthesis and transport of organic compounds, growth and development, and responses to environment. Lecture, 3 periods; lab, 3 periods. Prerequisite(s): 840:100; 840:140; 860:063 or 860:120; junior standing. (Offered Spring)
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