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4.00 Credits
focuses on the anatomy and physiology of the human body. This is the second part of a two-course offering in human anatomy and physiology and primarily focuses on the maintenance and continuity of the human body.
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4.00 Credits
studies the structure and function of animal tissues and the methods used in preparing them for microscopic examination. Lecture and laboratory experiences are involved. Prerequisites: 112, 107
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4.00 Credits
deals with the classification, evolution, and natural history of selected families of vascular plants with emphasis on the regional flora. Students are required to develop their own plant collection. Prerequisite: 111, 107
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3.00 Credits
focuses on cell structure and function, membrane structure and function, cellular energy, photosynthesis, glycolysis, cellular respiration, DNA, gene activity, the regulation of gene activity, recombinant DNA, and biotechnology. Prerequisite: 112, 107
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4.00 Credits
deals with the identification, classification, and natural history of vertebrate animals of the local region. Lecture, laboratory, field experiences, and possible Saturday field trips are involved. Prerequisite: 111, 107
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4.00 Credits
provides an in-depth exposure to contemporary evolutionary biology through lectures and selected readings from the primary literature. The course not only emphasizes information germane to the theory itself, but also important questions currently facing researchers in the field. Course requirements include three exams and a semester-long writing project. Prerequisite: 111, 112, 107 (twice)
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4.00 Credits
surveys the fundamental principles of heredity and variation. Lecture and laboratory experiences are involved. Prerequisite: BIOL 112 and 107 or 121 and 122
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4.00 Credits
examines the interrelationships between organisms and the environments in which they live. Lecture, laboratory, extensive field work, and possible Saturday field trips are involved. Prerequisite: 111, 107
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4.00 Credits
The overall objective of this course is to study the relationship between microorganisms and our lives. The course explores the nature of microorganisms with special emphasis placed on bacteria of importance to medicine and industry. The course also explores body defense mechanisms. Lecture and laboratory experiences are involved. Prerequisite: BIOL 112 and 107 or 121 and 122, CHEM 111 and 112 or 115.
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4.00 Credits
is an evolutionary study of the evolution, morphology, and life-history traits of the major plant and algae groups. Lab emphasizes anatomy. Prerequisite: 111, 107
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