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Biology 341: Cell and Tissue Culture
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
The theory and techniques of culturing in vitro cells, tissues and organs of plants and animals. Two hours of lecture, four hours of laboratory per week. (Prerequisite: Biology 326.) As needed.
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Biology 343: Molecular Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
The structure and functioning of eukaryotic cells, with emphasis on the control of gene expression. Molecular aspects of the control of development are also discussed. (Prerequisites: Biology 221 and Chemistry 311 or permission of instructor.) Fall.
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Biology 345: Methods in Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
The basic techniques utilized in molecular biology are discussed. Students learn the techniques through a series of laboratory exercises with progressively more demanding protocols. One hour lecture and five hours of laboratory per week. (Prerequisites: Biology 221 or 343 and permission of instructor.) Spring.
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Biology 364: Entomology
4.00 Credits
Adrian College
The biology of insects with reference to anatomy, ecology, taxonomy and physiology, focusing on local species and medically important ones. Three hours of lecture, three hours of laboratory per week. (Prerequisite: Biology 101 or 104.) Offered as needed.
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Biology 365: General Physiology
4.00 Credits
Adrian College
The structural and functional correlates of organismal biology; topics include membrane specializations, intermediary metabolism and homeostatic control mechanisms. Primary emphasis is on animals, usually vertebrates. (Prerequisites: Biology 104; Chemistry 311 ; Mathematics 11 5.) Fall.
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Biology 366: Biology of Parasites
4.00 Credits
Adrian College
The biology of common parasites of humans and animals. Emphasis is on the study of evolutionary strategies of parasites and their vectors, the identification and life histories of common parasites and the methods used to analyze outbreaks and patterns of disease incidence. Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. (Prerequisite: Biology 101 or 104.) Spring.
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Biology 368: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Modern principles of gene regulation and biochemical control of plant and animal developmental processes, from embryo through senescence. Includes environmental signals, teratogens and cancer. (Prerequisites: Biology 221; Chemistry 311.) Offered as needed.
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Biology 370: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Principles of immunology, including the structure of antigens and the regulation of cell-mediated and humoral immunity. Non-specific immunity and body defenses are also discussed. Recent papers on related topics are discussed. (Prerequisite: Biology 221 or 326; corequisite: Chemistry 312 or 333.) Spring.
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Biology 375: Animal Behavior and Communication
4.00 Credits
Adrian College
The behavior and communication of a variety of animals, particularly vertebrates, examined at the physiological, ecological and evolutionary levels. Both indoor and field laboratory experiences incorporate behavioral and communication instrumentation and computer-aided statistical analysis of results. (Prerequisite: 200-level Psychology or Biology or higher.) Spring.
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Biology 378: Ichthyology
4.00 Credits
Adrian College
The principles of classification, distribution, behavior and adaptation of fishes, within an ecological and evolutionary context. Includes laboratory and field identification, with emphasis on Michigan fauna. Three hours of lecture, three hours of laboratory per week. (Prerequisite: Biology 212.) May, spring, or summer.
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