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BIO 210L: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
The first course in a two-semester sequence, BIO 210/ 210L is designed for Exercise Science and Health Science Studies majors, and students interested in allied health and nursing. Lecture and laboratory topics include the structure and function or the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite BIO 120/120L or CHE 103/103L.
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BIO 220: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
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BIO 220L: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
A continuation of BIO 210/BIO 210L, this course examines the structure and function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, lymphatic, endocrine, and urogenital systems through laboratory and lecture. Emphasis is on normal regulatory mechanisms and homeostatic processes. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite: BIO 210/210L.
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BIO 240: Biodiversity
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
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BIO 240L: Biodiversity Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
A study of the diversity of life on earth, BIO 240 examines the structure and function, development, natural and geologic history, classification, and ecological role of various organismal groups, including the plants, animals, bacteria, protists, and fungi. Prerequisites: BIO 105/105L, BIO110/110L or BIO 120/120L. Offered fall semester.
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BIO 281: Animals & Plants of the Southern Appalachians, Fall
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Through field and laboratory experience, students study natural history, taxonomy, and identification of the organisms active during the summer and fall seasons in the Southern Appalachians. Offered every other fall semester (odd years). Prerequisite: Any 100 level Biology course.
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BIO 282: Animals & Plants of the Southern Appalachians, Spring
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Through field and laboratory experience, students study natural history, taxonomy, and identification of the organisms active during the winter and spring seasons in the Southern Appalachians. Offered every other spring semester (odd years). Prerequisite: Any 100 level Biology course.
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BIO 320: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
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BIO 320L: Genetics Lab
1.00 Credits
Brevard College
Students learn the principles and mechanisms of heredity and gene expression. Topics studied include transmission genetics, molecular genetics, population genetics, and quantitative genetics. The laboratory section focuses on the experience of genetics—the planning, performance, observation, evaluation, and reporting of genetic experiments. Prerequisites: BIO 110/110L and BIO 120/120L.
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BIO 330: Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
Brevard College
Students learn the mechanisms of change, both micro and macro, in population characteristics. Topics include sources of variation, types of selection, cultural inheritance, speciation, and population genetics. Prerequisites: BIIO 110/110L and BIO 120/120L.
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