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BI 126: General Biology II
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
Designed as a continuation for BI 125, this course provides an introduction to biological models and their roles in carrying out cellular functions. The primary focus will be on cellular processes such as DNA replication, RNA transcription, and protein translation. The course will also cover the origin of life on earth at the level of the various biological molecules such as RNA, DNA, lipids, and proteins, which interacted to form the foundation of the planet's enormous biodiversity.
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BI 126L: General Biology II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
Co-requisite: BI 126. Laboratory experiments demonstrating the principles presented in the lecture course. Scientific inquiry, molecular basis for cellular mechanism such as transcription, translation, and DNA replication. The evolutionary relationships that result as a function of speciations will also be considered. Should be taken the same semester as with BI 126.
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BI 191: Honors Biology I
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course deals with the major principles of biology from an evolutionary standpoint. The course includes topics regarding the science of biology, the nature of molecules, the chemical building blocks of life, the origin and early history of life, cell structure and membranes, energy and metabolism, photosynthesis and how cells divide (mitosis). Emphasis is placed on methods and skills.
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BI 191L: Honors Biology I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
Laboratory component of BI 191. This laboratory class complements BI 191 honors Biology and allows students to learn numerous techniques and methods (including the use of the microscope) that go along with the lecture.
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BI 192: Honors Biology II
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course is a continuation of BI 191 and continues the study of biology from an evolutionary standpoint. Topics include sexual reproduction and meiosis, Mendelian genetics, how genes work, circulation, respiration, digestion, the nervous system, anatomy, ohysiology and vertebrate development. Emphasis is placed on methods and skills.
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BI 192L: Honors Biology II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory course complements BI 192 Honors Biology and allows students to learn numerous techniques and methods that go along with the lecture. Special emphasis is placed on the dissection of various animals to study their organ systems.
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BI 214: Human Anatomy And Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course includes discussion of the following topics: blood, reproductive systems, oogenesis, anatomy of the kidneys, urine composition and formation, respiration, the process of inhalation and exhalation, Boyle's law, Dalton's law, the cardiovascularsystem, nutrition and metabolism, endocrine system, lymphatic system and immunity and the digestive system. The discussions will follow in sequence as listed in the textbook.
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BI 214L: Human Anatomy And Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory course complements BI 214 lecture. A basic integrated study of the endocrine, cardiovascular, digestive, urinary, respiratory, integumarlogy, lymphatic and reproductive systems and fluid electrology and base balance.
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BI 215: Comparative Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This course deals with a comparative study of structural, functional, and evolutionary aspects of various vertebrate groups. It deals with the similarity and dissimilarity of these organisms as it relates to the structural and physiological aspects of different habitats. Pre-requisites: BI 121 and BI 122. Co-requisite: BI 215L.
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BI 215L: Comparative Anatomy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
The activities of this course are designed to enhance the information provided in BI 215 (Comparative Anatomy). It involves the following topics: the body of vertebrates as a whole; the structural and functional aspects of protochordates and pre-vertebrates; the dissection of the dogfish shark; comparative study of the anatomy of; frog, cat, and human skeletal system, and the dissection of the cat.
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