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3.00 Credits
This second semester general biology course focuses on ecological and evolutionary concepts. Fungi, plants, and animals will be compared with respect to their phylogeny, reproductive cycles, nutrition, nutrient transport, and response to environmental stimuli. Course is offered both semesters. Prerequisite: BL 1250/1251 or BL 1260/1261. Concurrently: BL 1301.
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1.00 Credits
Labs meet weekly for three hours and support concepts taught in lecture. Course is offered both semesters. Lab fee. Prerequisite: BL 1250/1251. Concurrently: BL 1300.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of the introduction of anatomy and physiology of the human body with an emphasis on the interrelationships of the functioning of all the systems. Course covers the remaining systems including the endocrine, immune, respiratory, renal, digestive, reproductive. Course is offered fall semesters. Prerequisite: BL 2830. Concurrently: BL 2841.
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1.00 Credits
The lab supports concepts and systems covered in the lecture. Human anatomy is emphasized in the lab and experimentation involves concepts with the endocrine, immune, respiratory, renal, digestive, and reproductive systems. Lab fee. Prerequisite: BL 2830 or instructor approval. Concurrently: BL 2840.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed specifically for nursing students. (Pre-MOT students should not take this course.) Contents include general biology topics such as cell anatomy, cell chemistry, Mendelian genetics, elementary principles of ontogeny, mitosis and meiosis. Course is offered in spring semesters and will meet twice weekly for the first eight weeks of the semester. Prerequisite: CH 1050 and CH 1060 or equivalent. Concurrently: BL 2930 and BL 2931.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the human body. The course begins with a review of homeostasis, basic histology and the general body plan. The integumentary, skeletal, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and immune systems are then covered in detail. The study of each of these systems is organized around the central concept of homeostasis. Considerable time is devoted to the composition and maintenance of body fluids. Course is offered spring semesters. Prerequisite: BL 1250 or equivalent or approval (For nursing students, BL 2929). Concurrently: BL 2931.
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1.00 Credits
The lab supports concepts and systems covered in the lecture. Human anatomy is emphasized in the lab and studied in part through the dissection of the cat. Lab fee. Prerequisite: BL 1250 or equivalent or approval. Concurrently: BL 2930.
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3.00 Credits
Sequential course to BL 2930. Includes discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the remaining systems, including respiratory, endocrine, digestive, immunological, reproductive, and renal. Overview of the embryology of each system is also included. Course is offered fall semesters. Prerequisite: BL 2930 or equivalent or approval. Concurrently: BL 2941.
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1.00 Credits
Reinforces material covered in BL 2940 using experiments, models and prosections. Lab fee. Concurrently: BL 2940.
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1.00 Credits
A lab course reinforcing material covered in BL 2960 and using experiments, models, dissections and prosections. Two laboratory sessions per week. Lab fee. Concurrently: BL 2960.
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