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BIOL 426: HISTOLOGY
0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 4 hours; 5 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 250, 293. The structure and function of cells, tissues and organs at both the light microscopic and ultrastructural levels.
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BIOL 427: NEUROBIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 250/251 or 458/558. Survey of current areas of neurobiology including evolution of the nervous system from invertebrates through primates and mechanisms of nervous system function such as sensation and biological clocks.
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BIOL 428: PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY-ANIMALS
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Corequisite: BIOL 292. Prerequisite: BIOL 293. An integrative approach to understanding how animals function in and respond to their natural environment. Adaptations by a variety of invertebrate and vertebrates to marine, coastal/estuarine, freshwater, terrestrial, and parasitic environments will be covered. Responses of intertidal organisms to periodic aerial and aquatic exposure, osmotic stress on crustaceans in brackish waters, sensory adaptations in freshwater fish, thermal regulation by reptiles in desert climates, and respiratory adaptation by parasites are among the topics that will be discussed.
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BIOL 429: IIS
0.00 - 6.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
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BIOL 430: MICROBIAL PATHOGENESIS
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite for 430: BIOL 315. Prerequisite for 530: microbiology course. Examination of bacterium-host interactions with an emphasis on how bacteria cause disease, particularly the means by which the bacterium is able to circumvent host defense mechanisms.
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BIOL 431: MAMMALOGY
0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 4 hours; 5 credits. Prerequisites for 431: BIOL 291, 292, junior standing or permission of the instructor. Prerequisite for 531: undergraduate ecology and evolution courses. The ecology, behavior, distribution, physiology, diversity, and evolution of mammals.
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BIOL 438: DENDROLOGY
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 2 hours; laboratory 5 hours; 4 credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 308 or equivalent. The study of trees and shrubs, their identification, ecology, structure and anatomy, lore and uses. A field-oriented course.
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BIOL 441: ANIMAL BEHAVIOR
0.00 - 5.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; laboratory 4 hours; 5 credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 291 and 292 and junior standing or permission of the instructor. Animal behavior with special attention to its evolution and ecological significance. Field and laboratory activities will emphasize observational and experimental techniques used to study behavior.
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BIOL 442: MARINE ECOLOGY LAB
2.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
4 hours; 2 credits. When offered during the fall semester, Marine Ecology (BIOL 415/515) is a corequisite. A laboratory/field course in which students gain practical experience with research techniques common to coastal marine ecology, and become familiar with the organisms and ecological conditions present in the various marine habitats visited by the class. A field trip of several days is required.
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BIOL 443: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMNT
3.00 Credits
Old Dominion University
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: biology major or permission of the instructor. Topics will include the history and legislation pertaining to environmental impact assessment. Emphasis will be placed on ecological concerns and management of tidal and nontidal wetlands plus shore line and estuarine habitats. Assignments will include evaluation of environmental impact conditions within this region.
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