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1.00 Credits
B 217. Mammalian Anatomy Laboratory. 1(0,3). Mammalian Anatomy laboratory will complement Mammalian Anatomy Lecture. Lab experience with mammalian tissue, organs and systems is provided. This course is designed for Nursing and Nutrition Programs. PrerequisitesL Successful completion or concurrent enrollment in B 207. (F)
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B 219. Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory. 1(0,3). This course will supplement Human Anatomy and Physiology lecture B 209. Lectures, demonstrations, and experimental work on the anatomical structure and functional mechanism of the human body. Dissection of the cat, study of prepared skeletons and models, and chemical reactions basic to an understanding of a normal body function are included in the laboratory work. Prerequisites: Biological Science 150 and 151. Designed for Physical Education and Science Education Majors. (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
B 300. Plant Physiology Laboratory. 1(0,3). This course will supplement Plant Physiology lecture B 310. Physiology of plant growth; absorption, metabolic transformations and general plant functions. Prerequisites: Biology 151 and Chemistry 203 or 306-307 or concurrent registration therein. (F)
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3.00 Credits
B 305. Introductory Microbiology Lecture. 3(3,0). This course is designed to acquaint students with the form, structure, reproduction, physiology, metabolism and identification of bacteria algae, fungi, rickettsiae, protozoa and viruses. Prerequisites: Biology 150 and 151, Chemistry 150 and 151. (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
B 310. Plant Physiology. 4(4,0). Physiology of plant growth; absorption, metabolic transformations and general plant functions. Prerequisites: Biology 151 and Chemistry 203 or 306-307 or concurrent registration therein. (F)
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1.00 Credits
B 315. Microbiology Laboratory. 1(0,3). Microbiology laboratory will complement the microbiology lecture by giving students a hands-on experience in examining and identifying various microrganisms using the microscrope, straining and culturing procedures and other techniques. Critical thinking and problem solving skills will be enhanced while employing microbiological principles. Prerequisites: Successfil completion or concurrent enrollent in B 305. (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
B 401. Cell Physiology. 3(3,0). The aim of this course is to acquaint the student with molecular processes that occur in the eukaryotic and projaryotic cell. Emphasis will be placed on DNA replication, mutagenesis, transcription, translation and transcriptional regulation. Students should concurrently enroll in B 411. Prerequisites: B 204/B 214, B 305/bB 315 and junior standing. (S)
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3.00 Credits
B 403. Ecology Lecture. 3(3,0). This course presents students with an understanding of the interactions between organisms and their environments through units of physiological ecology and evolutionary ecology. An in-depth understanding of population changes is also developed. Throughout the course, ecosystem theory is presented along with ecological energetic. Prerequisites: B 150/B 154, B 151/ B 152, junior standing and student should be concurrrently enrolled in B 413. (F,S)
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1.00 Credits
B 410. Biology Seminar. 1(1,0). A course designed to orient and acquaint the student with current issues and developments in the field of Biology. The content of the course will be taken from up-to-date periodicals and recent research. Attendance at and participation in the seminar are required of all seniors majoring in Biology. (F)
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1.00 Credits
B 411. Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory. 1(0,3). The Cell and Molecular Biology laboratory will complement the Cell and Molecular Biology Lecture. Students will engage in hands-on expereinces in DNA and protein gel electrophoresis and transcriptionla regulation. Western blot analysis, the Polumerase Chain Reaction (PCR), Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISA) and (DNA) fingerpriting. Prerquisites: Successful completion or concurrent enrollment in B 401. (F, S)
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