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BIO 320: Immunology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. An introduction to the basic principles of immunology, including the normal immune response and consequences of immune dysfunction. Autoimmunity, immunodeficiencies including AIDS, and hypersensitivities are included. Three lecture hours each week.
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BIO 325: Molecular Biology of the Cell
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201, 202 and CHM 211. Chemical and physical properties of cells, with emphasis on molecular biology and experimental biological systems used to elucidate cellular function. Three lecture hours each week.
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BIO 335: Genetics
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. Principles of Mendelian heredity, linkage, mutation, population genetics, and gene action. Three lecture hours each week.
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BIO 340: Plant Physiology
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201, 202 and CHM 102. Study of plant function at the molecular, cellular, and organismic levels, with emphasis placed on unique aspects of vascular plants. Topics include water relations, solute transport, photosynthesis, nitrogen metabolism, plant hormones, photo control of development, and stress physiology. Three lecture and three laboratory hours each week.
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BIO 345: Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201, 202 and CHM 102. Comparative study of physiological processes in different organisms approached through study of tissues, organs, and systems. Three lecture hours each week.
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BIO 356: Vertebrate Natural History
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. Identification, classification, and life histories of common vertebrate animals of eastern North Carolina with emphasis on fieldwork. Two lecture and four laboratory hours each week.
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BIO 357: Ichthyology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. Survey of systematics, evolution, ecology, and natural history of living fishes, with emphasis on southeastern United States. Three lecture hours each week.
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BIO 358: Marine Mammals
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. A study of pinnipeds, cetaceans, and sirenians, emphasizing their evolution and taxonomic relationships, anatomical and physiological adaptations, ecologic and economic importance, and natural history. Three lecture hours each week.
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BIO 362: Marine Biology
4.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. The coastal and oceanic biota and their relationship to the marine environment. Three lecture and four laboratory hours each week.
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BIO 368: Behavioral Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Prerequisite: BIO 201 and 202. Evolutionary approach focusing on both proximate and ultimate causes of behavior. Feeding and antipredatory behavior, habitat selection, territoriality, reproductive behavior, mating systems, parental care, animal communication, and the evolution of social behavior. Emphasis on birds and mammals. Three lecture hours each week.
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