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BIOL 223: Flowering Plants
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Surveys flowering plant families. Emphasis will be on those families present in the local geographic area. Students will be expected to read current literature and collect and hand in a 20 species herbarium. The course consists of two hours of lecture, one hour of discussion of journal readings, and three hours of laboratory per week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 206 Flowering Plants. 4 credits
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BIOL 231: Vertebrate Development and Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the embryology and anatomy of representative vertebrate forms. The course requires two hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 211 Vertebrate Development & Anatomy. 4 credits Prerequisites: BIOL 111 andBIOL 112
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BIOL 235: Invertebrate Zoology
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Studies selected invertebrates from each phylum with emphasis on morphology and systematics. The course requires three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 225 Invertebrate Zoology.
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BIOL 241: Introductory Genetics
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Investigates the principles of heredity, including Mendelian genetics, population genetics, and the genetics of microorganisms. The course consists of two hours of lecture, one hour discussion of journal readings, and three hours of laboratory per week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 222 Introductory Genetics. 4 credits Prerequisite: CHEM 111
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BIOL 242: Human Genetics
3.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Prepares health care professionals to apply knowledge of genetics to their work experiences. The course will cover Mendelian genetics as well as population genetics. Emphasis will be placed on knowledge of genetic testing, derivation of family pedigrees, and genetic defects and diseases. The course will also address the ethical dimensions of genetic testing and other genetic applications. 3 credits Prerequisites: BIOL 111 or two semesters of Anatomy and Physiology
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BIOL 331: Histology and Cytology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Explores the structure of tissues and cells of animals. The course consists of three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 336 Histology and Cytology. 4 credits Prerequisites: BIOL 231 or permission of instructor
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BIOL 341: Cell and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Focuses on the eukaryotic cell at the cell and molecular levels with emphasis on the principles by which cells function in isolation and in multi-cellular communities. The course consists of three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 325 Cell and Molecular Biology. 4 credits Prerequisites: BIOL 241 or permission of instructor
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BIOL 343: Immunology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the vertebrate immune system, the organ system responsible for protecting the organism from infection by micro-organisms, viruses, and parasites. This course will cover a wide range of topics, from cell biology to anatomy and physiology to biochemistry to molecular biology. This course will also focus on how the immune system deals with infection, tumor recognition, autoimmune diseases, immunodeficiencies, cancer and hypersensitivity. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. 4 credits Prerequisites: BIOL 111, BIOL 112, CHEM 221, and CHEM 222; or permission of instructor
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BIOL 351: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
This course is an introduction to the major subdisciplines in ecology: behavioral, population, community and ecosystems ecology. Topics studied will include mating systems and life history strategies; population growth; competition and coexistence; predation, herbivory and parasitism; composition and structure of natural communities; global patterns of biodiversity; and biological succession. Students will learn how to collect ecological data in the field and in the laboratory, and to use statistics to analyze their results. Formerly BIO 318 Ecology. 4 credits Prerequisites: BIOL 111 andBIOL 112; MATH 110 is recommended
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BIOL 431: General Physiology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Washington University
Examines the functions of systems in selected vertebrates and invertebrates. The course consists of three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory per week. There is an additional laboratory fee for this course. Formerly BIO 418 General Physiology. 4 credits Prerequisites: CHEM 221, CHEM 222, and a 300-level biology course or permission of instructor
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