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BIOL 3363: Cellular and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A study of the cell concept and cell morphology, organelles, enzymes, energetics, influence of external environment, cellular synthesis, replication, differentiation, origin and evolution of cells. Pre: CHEM 1115, 1215 and 3115 (or concurrent enrollment).
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BIOL 3374: Grassland Ecosystems
4.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Functions and interrelationships of the biotic and abiotic components of native grasslands. Attention is given to important range plants of the central prairies and plains. Lecture, laboratory and field trips. Pre: BIOL 1125.
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BIOL 3502: Medical Terminology
2.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A course designed to expose the student to prefixes, suffixes, and root words of Greco Latin origin which frequently occur in the English language, and to enable the student to determine the meaning of the medical terms using knowledge of Greek and Latin base words. A programmed study. Pre: BIOL 3184 and 3194 recommended.
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BIOL 4103: Vertebrate Embryology
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
The factors and principles of embryonic development of the vertebrates with emphasis on avian and mammalian development. Pre: BIOL 3235.
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BIOL 4115: Pathogenic Microbiology and Immunology
5.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A course in microbiology stressing the physiology, classification, and distribution of microorganisms pathogenetic to man. Laboratory and lecture sections are integrated to provide an immunological and serological approach to the study of pathogenic microorganisms. Pre: BIOL 3115, CHEM 1105 or 1115, 1215.
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BIOL 4144: Biochemistry
4.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Develop a basic understanding of chemical reactions that occur in plant and animal systems. The study of the structure and metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. Cellular respiration, photosynthesis, enzyme mechanism, and intracellular signaling pathways are also covered. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: CHEM 3115, 4115 or concurrently. (Cross-Listed-CHEM 4144)
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BIOL 4153: Wildlife Conservation
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
A survey of the history, principles, and techniques or wildlife conservation. Both game and non-game species will be discussed. Lecture, laboratory, and fieldwork. Some overnight field trips may be required. Pre: BIOL 1125 and 1225.
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BIOL 4162: Teachers' Course
2.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Problems and methods of teaching science. Pre: 20 hours of science. Lecture and demonstration. This course does not apply to a major or minor in biology.
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BIOL 4214: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
The interrelationships of animals and plants with their surroundings; physical and chemical factors in their environment; distribution of animals and plants over the life zones of the earth. Lecture and laboratory. Pre: 12 hours of Biology, MATH 1513 and CHEM 1115.
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BIOL 4223: Plant Taxonomy
3.00 Credits
Northwestern Oklahoma State University
Classification of flowering plants, with special attention to the local flora; the collecting and preservation of plant specimens. Lecture, laboratory, and field trips. Pre: BIOL 1125.
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