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3.00 Credits
A study of the principles of genetics, including Mendel's Laws, chromosomal theory of heredity, molecular genetics, gene regulation and behavioral genetics with emphasis on human genetics and cytogenetics. Concurrent registration in BI 221. Prerequisites: Any college level biology course including lab. S/ S (S)
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3.00 Credits
Students use fruit fly, bacterial and fungal cultures to gain an understanding of genetic principles. Human cell cultures are extensively used for chromosome studies. Co-requisite: BI 220. S/ S (S)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course designed to provide a basic understanding of plant structure and function. Classification, morphology, life cycles and evolution of algae, fungi, mosses, ferns, pines and flowering plants is discussed. Special emphasis is placed on flowering plant functions such as photosynthesis, respiration and plant hormones. Concurrent registration in BI 226 required. F/S (C, S)
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3.00 Credits
This lab emphasizes plant morphology and anatomy of both lower and higher plants. Lab experiments include work on plant anatomy and physiology, taxonomy and ecology. Concurrent registration in BI 225 required. F/S (C, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the world of the very small, the microorganisms such as yeast, molds, viruses, protozoa and bacteria with emphasis on the study of bacteria. Included will be the anatomy, physiology, ecology, economic importance and pathogenicity of these microorganisms. Classifications of these microbes and the diseases produced by these organisms will be studied. Immunity, antigen-antibody reactions, sterilization methods and methods for cultivation of microorganisms will be covered. Lab BI 231 is required for health related professions and science majors. Prerequisite: Any college level biology course including lab. BI 150-151 are recommended. F/S ( C, N, S)
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1.00 Credits
This lab will give students experience in methods of isolation and aseptic techniques as well as enabling them to identify the microbes in the world around them. Co-requisite: BI 230. F/S ( C, N, S)
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2.00 Credits
An elective for students in the health related professions. This course provides an understanding of the physiology of disease based on a detailed knowledge of normal physiology. Disorders of selected systems including cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, pulmonary, immune and renal will be discussed. Prerequisite: BI 150 and BI 152. F/S ( C, N, S)
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2.00 Credits
A detailed study of the composition of the eye and its associated structures such as the orbit, lids, lachrymal apparatus and muscles will be explored. Also includes study of the visual pathway. Reserved for Ophthalmic Dispensing students only. F (N)
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2.00 Credits
A study of visual function including information processing, photoreceptor function, color vision, binocular vision, ocular motility, ocular nerves, blood supply and ocular pharmacology will be discussed. Reserved for Ophthalmic Dispensing students only. S (N)
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3.00 Credits
A course providing an overview of residential and commercial structural systems found in urban settings. Major topical areas include common construction techniques, maintenance practices, safety standards, material selection, tool and equipment usage necessary for routine facilities operation. F (C)
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