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4.00 Credits
Structure, function, development, reproduction, and evolution of plants. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Prerequisites: BIO 1000 or equivalent or permission of instructor. Corequisite: BIO 2200 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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1.33 Credits
A course for non-science majors briefly describing basic global ecological principles. Emphasis on disruptive effects on the enviBIO 4970 Seminar in Integrative Biology (3) Critical analysis of current topics in biology utilizing the primary literature and integrating concepts taught in the Biology Core curriculum. Consideration given to social, ethical, philosophical and/or historical aspects of the life sciences. Format includes student presentations, reading-based class discussions, and library papers. Prerequisites: 20 credits in Biology Core and Senior status.
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4.00 Credits
Offered summers at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. A field and laboratory oriented course covering the characteristics of marine plants and animals; instruction and experience in collecting and identifying examples of local marine flora and fauna. May not be applied toward credit for major requirements in biology. Prerequisite: BIO 1000 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to biological applications of information technology. Students apply biology software, computer programs, and electronic communication techniques to selected topics in the biology core curriculum. Prerequisite: Completion of 6 credits in Biology core.
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4.00 Credits
The interrelations of marine plants and animals with their environment. Topics include: primary production, symbiosis, predation, energy flow, and zonation. Effects of salinity, temperature, light, dissolved oxygen, tides and wave action studied. One weekend field trip required. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Equivalent given summers at N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium field stations. Prerequisites: CHEM 1084 or equivalent; eight credits in biology or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
A laboratory oriented course dealing with the microscopic and ultrastructural anatomy of mammalian tissues and organs, with emphasis on relating structure to function. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Prerequisites: 12 credits in biology including BIO 2200 and BIO 2400, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
A study of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria. Morphology, physiology and metabolism, ecology, taxonomy and methods of culture and identification of some common microorganisms. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Prerequisite: BIO 2400 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
The evolution of invertebrates and vertebrates using principles of comparative anatomy and physiology. Morphological and functional changes will be correlated with varied environments and adaptations that gave rise to a diversity of life forms. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Prerequisite: BIO 2400 and CHEM 1084, or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
An integrated understanding of the structures (both gross and microscopic) and the functions of various body systems. Laboratories are synchronized with lecture materials and include exercises using prosected models and other specimens. BIO 3403 is the study of the organization of the human body, introductory chemistry, cells, tissues, the integumentary system, skeletal systems and articulations, muscular system and the nervous system. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) BIO 3404 is a continuation of BIO 3403 and includes the study of the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the urinary system and the reproductive system. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Credit not given for both BIO 2402/ BIO 2409 and BIO 3403-3404. Prerequisites: BIO 2400 and CHEM 2180 or CHEM 3181 or permission of instructor. BIO 3403 prerequisite for BIO 3404.
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth study of gross and functional anatomy utilizing skeletons and models that depict the skeletal, muscular, vascular and nervous systems. A general overview and regional study of the viscera. Open to Occupational Therapy majors and students in the Athletic Training Option Programs. Not open to Biology majors, except by permission of the instructor. (3 hr. lec./3 hr. lab.) Prerequisite: BIO 2402 or BIO 2409 or permission of instructor. Credit will not be given for both BIO 3405 and BIO 3403-3404.
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