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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Study is made of common invertebrate types, their life histories, adaptive morphology, and physiology, with respect to their environment and to their phylogenetic position. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
The origin, evolution, life history, and adaptation of the subphylum vertebrata are studied. Local fauna is stressed in the laboratory. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Comparison of the anatomy and functions of the vertebrates from the evolutionary point of view is presented. Included is detailed dissection of selected representatives from five classes of vertebrates. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Basic principles of physiology are introduced, with emphasis on homeostatic mechanisms. Attention is given to the functions of organ systems and coordination in the whole human organism. (Formerly Vertebrate Physiology.) (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112, or 108 and 231. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Structural characteristics of mammalian cells, tissues, and organs are examined in detail. At each of these levels of organization, functional correlates of microanatomical features are emphasized. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Microbial structure and metabolism, dynamics of microbial populations, disease causation, microbial genetics, and virology are presented. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112, or 108. Offered fall, spring, summer.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
The major groups of plants are surveyed, with emphasis on evolutionary aspects, reproductive strategies, and ecological interrelationships. Structural features of plant cells, tissues, and organs are emphasized. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
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4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Topics include photophysiology, nitrogen metabolism, phytohormones, translocation, mineral nutrition, and the anatomical structures associated with these processes. Lecture and laboratory. (6) 4 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 and 112, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
The physical and chemical properties and metabolism of proteins and nucleic acids are studied, with emphasis on enzyme systems and hereditary molecules. Students cannot receive credit for both Biology 410 and Chemistry 410. Lecture. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: CHEM 205 and 206. Offered fall.
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3.00 Credits
This is a study of the physical and chemical properties of carbohydrates and lipids, with emphasis on intermediary metabolism and its hormonal regulation. Students cannot receive credit for both Biology 411 and Chemistry 411. Lecture. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: BIOL 410. Offered spring.
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