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3.00 Credits
Introduction to fundamental concepts of biology emphasizing the whole organism Includes developmental biology, ecology, and physiology of both animals and plants Co-requisite: BIOL 151L - General Biology II Lab Prerequisite: BIOL 150/150L - General Biology I and Lab Spring
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience that illustrates principles and concepts introduced in BIOL 151 - General Biology II Co-requisite: BIOL 151 - General Biology II Prerequisite: BIOL 150, 150L - General Biology I and Lab Spring
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3.00 Credits
Biology of plants emphasizing evolution and diversity, plant anatomy and development, physiological processes and plant ecology Co-requisite: BIOL 154L - Introduction to Botany Lab Prerequisites: BIOL 150, 150L - General Biology I and Lab, BIOL 151, 151L - General Biology II and Lab Spring
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory course illustrating concepts and principles examined in BIOL 154 - Introduction to Botany Corequisite: BIOL 154 - Introduction to Botany Prerequisites: BIOL 150, 150L - General Biology I and Lab, BIOL 151, 151L - General Biology II and Lab Spring
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the animal kingdom, from simple to complex Major invertebrate and vertebrate animal groups will be covered with emphasis on structure, function, life history characteristics and evolutionary advancements of each Corequisite: BIOL 170L - General Zoology Lab Prerequisites: BIOL 150, 150L - General Biology I and Lab, BIOL 151, 151L - General Biology II and Lab Fall
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experience that illustrates principles and concepts introduced in BIOL 170 - General Zoology Corequisites: BIOL 170 - General Zoology Prerequisites: BIOL 150/150L - General Biology I and Lab, BIOL 151, 151L - General Biology II and Lab Fall
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3.00 Credits
A terminal course in human anatomy Structure of the human body including histology and morphology of the skeletal, muscular, digestive, nervous, urinary, reproductive, circulatory, respiratory, and endocrine systems Co-requisite: BIOL 211L - Human Anatomy Lab Fall
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1.00 Credits
Exercises designed to demonstrate the morphology of the major systems of the body utilizing a complete regional dissection of the cat (Felis silvestris) Co-requisite: BIOL 211 - Human Anatomy Fall
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3.00 Credits
Covers the normal structure and function of the cell, tissues, organs, and organ systems including the muscular, skeletal, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, nervous, endocrine and excretory Pre-requisite: CHEM 115 Introductory Chemistry, or equivalent, BIOL 211, 211L - Human Anatomy Lab or permission of instructor Co-requisite: BIOL 212L - Human Physiology Lab Spring
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1.00 Credits
Exercises designed to complement and reinforce the human physiology lecture Includes the examination of cells and human tissues as well as demonstrations, computer simulations and exercises that illustrate the functions of the various organ systems Co-requisite: BIOL 212 - Human Physiology Spring
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