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BIO 106: Bio II: Cellular/Molecular
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is an introduction for students to basic concepts and unifying principles of biology. Topics covered include cell and molecular biology, genetics, and energetics. Laboratory sessions are an integral part of the course.
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BIO 106H: BIO II H:Intro to Cell/Molec
4.00 Credits
University of New England
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BIO 106HL: BIO II H:Intro to Cell/Mol Lab
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University of New England
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BIO 106L: Bio II:Cellular/Molecular Lab
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University of New England
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BIO 108: Intro Human Biology I
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is an introductory study of the fundamental concepts of biology by examining their implications for the human organism. We will begin with a study of the basic principles of chemistry and molecules, which serve as the basis for the structure ( anatomy) and function ( physiology) of human beings. The basic living unit of human, the cell, will next be examined, with respect to its roles in using and generating energy, maintaining homeostasis. Other topics such as tissue, mobility and neuronal integration will also be discussed in this course. A three-hour laboratory session is an integral part of the course. Only offered at WCC.
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BIO 108L: Intro Human Biology I Lab
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University of New England
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BIO 109: Intro to Human Biology II
4.00 Credits
University of New England
A general introduction to human structure (anatomy) and functions (physiology). The human organism is examined from the basic cellular level through organ systems, to interaction with the outside world. Pertinent health topics are also discussed. Each of the major organ systems in human beings will be analyzed with respect to their function (physiology) and malfunction (pathophysiology), role in human health, and the consequences to human interactions with their environment. A three-hour laboratory session is an integral part of the course. Only offered at WCC.
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BIO 109L: Intro Human Biology II Lab
0.00 Credits
University of New England
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BIO 150: Intro to Oceanography
4.00 Credits
University of New England
This course is meant to serve as a general elective course. It provides students with a fundamental overview of the four major branches of ocean science: geology, chemistry, physics, and biology. It will address these areas in terms of broad concepts in science making it accessible to students with little formal training in the sciences. The laboratory will provide hands-on exercises to reinforce concepts learned in class. Much of the work will be done in groups to stress shared learning and model the way science is often carried out. Note: This course does fulfills a lab science core requirement for non-biology and non-enviromental majors. It does not fulfill the BIO 360 Oceanography requirement for Marine Biology & Biological Science majors.
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BIO 200: Genetics
5.00 Credits
University of New England
This course presents an integrated approach to the two major branches of genetics-classical Mendelian genetics and molecular genetics. Topics covered include inheritance, transcription/translation, mutation, chromosome structure, genomics and molecular evolution. The associated lab provides students with an opportunity to explore the techniques and technologies of modern genetics including PCR, gel electrophoresis and computer analysis of DNA sequences.
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