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BIO 111: Biological Principles
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Study of the general principles of living systems with focus on the cellular, organismal, and populational levels of biological organization, emphasizing the role of heredity and evolution in these systems. Intended for students with little or no previous experience in biology. Does not count toward the major or minor in biology. Lab-three hours. (D)
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BIO 112: Comparative Physiology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the form and function of organisms, with emphasis on physical principles, structural organization, and critical function of plants and animals. Intended as a beginning course in biology for prospective majors and for any students with adequate high school preparation in biology. Lab-three hours. (D)
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BIO 113: Evolutionary and Ecological Biology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the principles of genetics, ecology, and evolution as they apply to organisms, populations, and communities, with emphasis on evolutionary processes within an ecological context. Intended as a beginning course in biology for prospective majors and for any students with adequate high school preparation in biology. Lab-three hours. (D, QR)
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BIO 137: Plants and People
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Explores various associations between plants and people, their interrelationships, medical as well as ethical, and the impact of these interrelationships on various contemporary societies. Lab-three hours. (D)
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BIO 213: Genetics and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the principles and processes of heredity, information flow, and gene function. Topics covered include Mendelian genetics, molecular genetics, and the origin of genetic variation. Lab-three hours.
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BIO 214: Cellular Biology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the principles and processes of cellular biology and their impact on organismal function. Topics include molecular organization of cellular structures, regulations of cellular functions, bioenergetics, and metabolism. Introduces cancer, immunology, and developmental biology. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112 and CHM 111, or POI.
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BIO 216: Biodiversity
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introductory course that traces the history of life on earth and looks at its diversification in an evolutionary and ecological context. Lectures cover the mechanisms of biological diversification and surveys life on earth. Labs introduce students to the broad diversity of life through exercises with living organisms. Lab-three hours. (D)
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BIO 301-306: Topics in Biology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Seminar and/or lecture courses in selected topics, some involving laboratory instruction. May be repeated if the course title differs.
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BIO 307: Biophysics
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the structure, dynamic behavior, and function of DNA and proteins, and a survey of membrane biophysics. The physical principles of structure determination by X-ray, NMR, and optical methods are emphasized. Also listed as PHY 307. P-BIO 112 or 214, PHY 113, 114, or POI.
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BIO 314: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Analysis of the theories, evidences, and mechanisms of evolution. P-BIO 112 and 113.
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