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Prerequisite, BIOL 204. Students learn how physiological systems function in isolation and as part of linked systems. Emphasis on cell physiology and endocrine, immune, nervous, and reproductive systems. Lecture, laboratory. (Offered fall semester.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 204. Emphasis on cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal, urinary and GI systems. Lecture, laboratory. (Offered spring semester.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisites, consent of sponsoring faculty, and department chair. Students enrolled in BIOL 384 will pursue faculty-sponsored independent or collaborative research in a laboratory setting, developing methodology, conducting research, and/or analyzing data. Minimum 3 hours of laboratory work per week per credit. P/NP. (Offered every semester.) 1-3 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 204. Anatomy and function of the human central nervous system with emphasis on sensory and motor pathways. Lecture. (Offered spring semester.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 204. Students explore recent advances in knowledge about how organisms develop from a single fertilized egg through various embryonic stages to an adult organism. (Offered spring semester, alternate years.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 204. Characterization and classification of organisms that constitute the microbial world (bacteria, viruses, protozoa, algae, fungi) with an emphasis on microbial physiology and cellular structure. The various roles of microorganisms in the environment and in disease are examined. Lecture, laboratory. Fee: $75. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 204. Selected topics in genetics and current biological research and their potential impact on society. Consideration of the technical, social, and ethical implications of these developments. Lecture. (Offered alternate years.) 3 credits.
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Prerequisite, CHEM 335. Students will examine experimental approaches to issues in molecular biology using primary journal articles in conjunction with assigned textbook. Students will conduct laboratory exercises using advanced molecular biology techniques. Fee. $75. (Offered spring semester.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisite, BIOL 205. Systematics, ecology, distribution of marine organisms. Lecture, laboratory. (Offered alternate years.) 4 credits.
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Prerequisites, BIOL 205, 224, 319. This course will focus on the ecological issues associated with restoration of degraded habitats. An important aspect of the course will be the application of ecological theory to restoration practice, and the use of restoration as an "acid test" of our knowledge of how natural systems function. The course will include discussion of restoration in a variety of habitat types, with special attention devoted to those present in southern California. Lecture and lab. (Offered spring semester, alternate years.) 4 credits.
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