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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the mechanisms that control the functioning of the human body at the level of the cell, organ, organ system and whole body. Three lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite: CHM 113 or CHM 150.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introduction to the study of genetics using classical and molecular approaches. Topics covered include transmission genetics, replication of DNA, gene expression and control, and population genetics. Three lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 101 and BIO 102.
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4.00 Credits
Students will study the principles of plant classification, identification and nomenclature, including the systematic relationships of vascular plants with an emphasis on flowering plants. Laboratories will include field trips, identification of collections and techniques used in gathering evidence for classification. Two lectures, two laboratories. Prerequisites: BIO 101, BIO 102 and BIO 221.
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4.00 Credits
Students will study the development of animals through an integration of descriptive, experimental and biochemical approaches. Topics include gametogenesis, fertilization, cleavage, gastrulation and formation of organ rudiments. Two lectures, two laboratories. Prerequisites: BIO 101 and BIO 102.
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4.00 Credits
Students will study the physiology of plant nutrition and metabolism. Topics include photosynthesis, respiration and water relations. Three lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 101, BIO 102, CHM 150 and CHM 160.
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4.00 Credits
Topics covered in this course include the evolution, taxonomy, distribution, adaptations, ecology and behavior of mammals. Three lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 101, BIO 102 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course involves the study of the origin, evolution, structure, behavior, adaptations, distribution and classification of birds. Three lectures, one laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 101, BIO 102 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic principles used in the management of wildlife and fish populations, their habitats and human uses. The course is directed toward the presentation of general concepts that are integral to understanding the discipline. Prerequisite: BIO 101, BIO 102 or consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course integrates the chemistry, physics, hydrology and ecology of freshwater ecosystems. It also considers the human impact on these systems. Three lectures, one laboratory, including field trips. Prerequisites: BIO 101, BIO 102, CHM 150, CHM 160, BIO 203 and BIO 221.
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3.00 Credits
(Refer to CHM 335)
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