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BI 110: Biological Concepts II
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A continuation of BI-109.
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BI 110L: Biological Concepts Lab
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
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BI 111: Introduction to Biology I
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course is for biology non-majors. A study of the principles and fundamental concepts on which the science of life is based. Emphasis is placed on the facts supporting these principles and how these principles arise from the facts. The speculations and uncertainties of biology are also stressed. Co-requisite: BI 111L.
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BI 111L: Introduction to Biology I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
The student will demonstrate the acquisition of basic biological sciences laboratory skills. These skills include the following areas: describe the scientific method of inquiry, provide examples of its use, and demonstrate this method through maintaining a laboratory notebook, written summaries of laboratory class activities and one formal research report; collect, reduce, interpret, and present biological data; use of some of the standard tools of the biological scientist, such as microscopes, scales, pH meter, computers, and other analytical tools. The laboratory exercises will include understanding of laboratory safety, basic chemical concepts, introductory cellular and molecular concepts. Co-requisite: BI 111.
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BI 112: Introduction to Biology II
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
(This course is for biology non-majors) A continuation of BI 111. Emphasis will be placed on evolution and ecology, the physiological processes and the origin and classification of life. Pre-requisite: BI-111. Co-requisite: BI-112L.
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BI 112L: Introduction to Biology I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory is a continuation of BI 111. Emphasis will be on the use of standard laboratory equipment to acquire knowledge of the procedures and theoretical foundations needed to study the following biological phenomena: separation of biological compounds, enzymes, cell structures, membrane transport mechanisms, fermentation, respiration, photosynthesis, extraction/measurement of nucleic acids, meiosis, mitosis, Mendelian genetics, and population genetics. Co-requisite: BI 112. . Pre-requisite: BI-111L.
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BI 113: Introductory Environmental Biology/ Ecology
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This is a basic interdisciplinary course designed to understand the environment. It is a study of the scientific and ecological principles that govern human interactions with the physical and biotic systems of the earth. Ecosystems and their characteristics, human population dynamics, resource issues and the roles of technological and ethical decisions will be considered. The course involves field trips.
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BI 113L: Intro. Environmental Biology/ Ecology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory is a component of BI 113. A laboratory course emphasizing practical experience including occasional field trips. Exercises complement lecture topics. Audiovisual aids are employed. Co-requisite BI-113.
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BI 114: Human Anatomy And Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study dealing with the structure and function of the human body. Emphasis will be placed on the gross and microscopic composition and activity of cells, tissues, organs, and systems and their interrelated processes of homeostasis, metabolism, and unification.
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BI 114L: Human Anatomy And Physiology I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
Anatomy and Physiology laboratory complements BI 114 lecture. A basic integrated study of the general body parts, body chemistry, cells, tissue, the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems.
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