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BIOL 221W: Principles of Microbiology I
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Identification, classification, physiology, cell structure, techniques for cultivation and control of microorganisms, and the role of microorganisms in environment, disease and immunity. For Science Majors only. Prerequisites: BIOL 110 and CHEM 101. Offered alternate Fall Semester
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BIOL 222: Principles of Microbiology II
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Identification, classification, physiology, cell structure, techniques for cultivation and control of microorganisms, and the role of microorganisms and the role of microorganisms in the environment, disease and immunity. For nursing students only. Prerequisites: BIOL 110 and CHEM. Offered Fall Semester.
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BIOL 222S: Lab Principles of Microbiology II
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
Identification, classification, physiology, cell structure, techniques for cultivation and control of microorganisms, and the role of microorganisms and the role of microorganisms in the environment, disease and immunity. For nursing students only. Prerequisites: BIOL 110 and CHEM. Offered Fall Semester.
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BIOL 311: Introduction to Range Management
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Basic ecological relationships, site factors, land bases, and institutions that influence management, characteristics of Pacific Northwest range communities including indicator and economically important species. Prerequisite: ENSC 101 or permission of the Department chair Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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BIOL 311S: Lab Introduction to Range Management
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
Basic ecological relationships, site factors, land bases, and institutions that influence management, characteristics of Pacific Northwest range communities including indicator and economically important species. Prerequisite: ENSC 101 or permission of the Department chair Offered alternate Fall Semester.
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BIOL 312: Seminar
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
A general course in the application of the concepts of genetics and plant breeding using tissue culture and other cloning techniques. Comparisons with the longer traditional breeding programs will be discussed and demonstrated. Emphasis will be placed on the role that tissue culture can play in both shortening the period necessary for breeding programs as well as generating pure genetic lines.
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BIOL 316: Tissue Culture and Genetics
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
A general course in the application of the concepts of genetics and plant breeding using tissue culture and other cloning techniques. Comparisons with the longer traditional breeding programs will be discussed and demonstrated. Emphasis will be placed on the role that tissue culture can play in both shortening the period necessary for breeding programs as well as generating pure genetic lines.
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BIOL 316S: Lab Tissue Culture and Genetics
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
A general course in the application of the concepts of genetics and plant breeding using tissue culture and other cloning techniques. Comparisons with the longer traditional breeding programs will be discussed and demonstrated. Emphasis will be placed on the role that tissue culture can play in both shortening the period necessary for breeding programs as well as generating pure genetic lines.
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BIOL 317: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Heritage University
Basic principles of the interactions between plants, atmosphere, soils, and water that regulate the growth processes. Mineral nutrition and soil chemistry as it relates to nutrient availability, and the signs and symptoms of mineral deficiencies will be discussed. The role of water, its uptake from the soil, and the importance of water as the solvent in regulating the biochemical processes that underlie plant metabolism will be included. Photochemical reactions such as photosynthesis, photorespiration, photoperiodism, and germination of certain light sensitive seeds are included. Prerequisite: BIOL 214
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BIOL 317S: Lab Plant Physiology
1.00 Credits
Heritage University
Basic principles of the interactions between plants, atmosphere, soils, and water that regulate the growth processes. Mineral nutrition and soil chemistry as it relates to nutrient availability, and the signs and symptoms of mineral deficiencies will be discussed. The role of water, its uptake from the soil, and the importance of water as the solvent in regulating the biochemical processes that underlie plant metabolism will be included. Photochemical reactions such as photosynthesis, photorespiration, photoperiodism, and germination of certain light sensitive seeds are included. Prerequisite: BIOL 214
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