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BI 348L: Plant Physiology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory component compliments BI 348 and emphasizes techniques for measuring translocation, absorption, growth, mineral nutrition and metabolism in plants. Pre-requisites: BI 324L or CH 121L or CH 122L.
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BI 350: Plant Pathology
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
An introductory course dealing with the nature, cause, symptoms, epidemiology, and control of diseases in plants. Pre-requisites: BI 124 or BI 324. BI 350L is a corequisite. This course is specifically designed to meet the needs of agricultural and closely related science majors.
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BI 350L: Plant Pathology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory course accompanies the lecture course BI 350 and should be taken in the same semester. Laboratory experiences include: microscopic study of various pathogens including fungi and bacteria responsible for plant diseases. Symptoms of selected plant diseases will be studied by examining diseased plant parts collected from the affected field. Students will learn how to distinguish between symptoms due to environmental factors and symptoms caused by infectious pathogens. Students will write term papers on selected significant diseases attacking economic as well as field crops. Co-requisite: BI 350.
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BI 352: Bio-Lab Technique
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
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BI 352L: Bio-Lab Technique
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
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BI 355: General Parasitology
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
The objective of this course is to provide biology majors with a fundamental understanding of the morphological and physiological characteristics of organisms that live as pathogens and parasites. Pre-requisite: BI 122 or BI 123.
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BI 355L: General Parasitology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
Laboratory component for BI 355. A lab course emphasizing practical experience with parasites. The laboratory exercises complement lecture topics. Demonstrations as well as audiovisual aids are employed. Co-requisite BI 355.
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BI 356: Parasite Ecology And Evolution
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
A study of the relationship between parasites and their environment, primarily, the hosts and the abiotic conditions to which some life cycle stages such as spores, eggs, and juveniles, are exposed. The symbiotic relationships and the evolutionary associates between parasites and their hosts are considered. In other words, the pattern of association among parasites, hosts, and the ecological distribution of each will be studied.
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BI 356L: Parasiste Ecology And Evolution Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
This laboratory follows the course BI 356 and should be taken in the same semester as the course. Experiments will be conducted relative to lectures. The students will be given hands-on instruction and will demonstrate the stages of spores, eggs, and juveniles. Students will also conduct experiments using parasites, their hosts and those of different animal species.
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BI 360: Evolution(Inorganic - Organic)
3.00 Credits
Alcorn State University
The inorganic aspects will study the planets, stars, the earth's topgraphy, the chemical compounds of the universe, and the chemical elements and their subatomic particles and changes they have undergone. Organic evolution will deal with changes in substances of living organisms.
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