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BIO 344S: Tropical Marine Ecology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Intensive field-oriented course focusing on tropical marine ecosystems and their biological communities. Emphasis is on biodiversity, the ecology of dominant taxa, the interactions between physical and biological processes, and the structure and function of representative communities. Includes 2.5 weeks at the Hofstra University Marine Laboratory, Jamaica. Offered in the summer only. P-Minimum of one year of college biology including BIO 113 and POI.
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BIO 345: Neurobiology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system including the neural basis of behavior. Anatomical, physiological, and neurochemical approaches are integrated in the study of the peripheral and central nervous systems. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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BIO 346: Neurobiology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Introduction to the structure and function of the nervous system including the neural basis of behavior. Anatomical, physiological, and neurochemical approaches are integrated in the study of the peripheral and central nervous systems. Labs emphasize electrophysiological techniques with experiments from the cellular to the behavioral level. Lab-three hours. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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BIO 347: Physiological Plant Ecology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Designed to provide a fundamental understanding of how plants have adapted to the stresses of their habitats, particularly in harsh or extreme environments such as deserts, the alpine, the arctic tundra, and tropical rain forests. P-BIO 112 and 113.
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BIO 348: Physiological Plant Ecology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Designed to provide a fundamental understanding of how plants have adapted to the stresses of their habitats, particularly in harsh or extreme environments such as deserts, the alpine, the arctic tundra, and tropical rainforests. Labs introduce students to a broad array of field instrumentation. P-BIO 112 and 113. (QR)
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BIO 349S: Tropical Biodiversity
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Intensive field course in tropical biodiversity. Students travel to major tropical biomes, including deserts, glaciated peaks, and rain forests. Lectures emphasize the basic ecological principles important in each ecosystem; laboratories consist of studentdesigned field projects. Course location varies yearly. Offered in the summer only. P-BIO 112 and 113 and POI.
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BIO 350: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Lectures, readings, and discussions examining biological resources, their limitations and methods for sustainability. Genetic, aquatic, terrestrial, and ecosystem resources are examined. P-BIO 113.
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BIO 351: Vertebrate Physiology
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Lecture and laboratory course examining regulatory principles, integration in the nervous system and the physiology of the cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal systems of vertebrates. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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BIO 352: Developmental Neuroscience
4.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Focuses on the development of neural structures and the plasticity of the mature nervous system. Attention is given to experimental model systems, particularly Drosophila melanogaster. The laboratory features molecular, immunocytochemical, and cell culture techniques for the study of neurons. P-BIO 213 and 214.
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BIO 354: Vertebrate Endocrinology
3.00 Credits
Wake Forest University
Lecture course that considers the evolution of the endocrine glands and hormones and the physiology of the main hormonal pathways of vertebrates. P-BIO 112 and 214.
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