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BIO 302: Molecular Genetics
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-221 and 222 Study of molecular genetics within living cells and viruses. Topics include: DNA replication, gene regulation and expression, and artificial manipulation of genes. Laboratory includes various techniques used in molecular genetics, such as isolating and cloning genes. 4 credits.
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BIO 303: Intermediary Metabolism
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 and CHM-120 The major biosynthetic and catabolic pathways in carbohydrate, lipid, amino acid, and nucleotide metabolism and their control. Study of selected metabolic disorders and additional biochemical processes of physiological interest. Laboratory includes studies of the analysis and metabolic reactions of the major types of biomolecules. 4 credits.
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BIO 320: Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 Comparative and environmental animal physiology. Organ systems studied in invertebrate and vertebrate organisms, with emphasis on physiological adaptation. Laboratory topics include metabolism, respiration, osmoregulation, stress physiology. 4 credits.
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BIO 321: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-222 Comprehensive exploration of plant physiology, with topics emphasizing photosynthesis and respiration, plant water relations, organic and mineral nutrition, secondary metabolites, xylem and phloem transport, growth/development, and stress physiology. Laboratory exercises have extensive investigative components with open-ended activities. 4 credits.
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BIO 322: Human Physiology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-111 Molecular and cellular biology in first several sessions, followed by survey of the functions of the various organ systems in the human body. Laboratory involves studies of humans, using computerized data acquisition systems. 4 credits.
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BIO 340: General Ecology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: NE (Humans and the Natural Environment) Prerequisite: BIO-222 The interactions between organisms and their environments, and the consequences of these interactions for population dynamics, community structure, and the flow of energy and matter through ecosystems. Also, consideration of environmental issues and conservation. Laboratories include local field work, experiments, and possibly one or two overnight/weekend field trips. 4 credits.
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BIO 342: Tropical Ecology
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: NW (Empirical Study of the Natural World) and NE (Humans and the Natural Environment) The composition, structure, and function of tropical ecosystems, communities, and populations. Laboratories focus on ecological sampling methods. 4 credits.
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BIO 343: Environmental Systems
3.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: NE (Humans and the Natural Environment) Prerequisite: BIO-111, CHM-111, EES-110 or EES-112. Same as EES-343. Interdisciplinary examination of the physical, biological and chemical processes that control the flow of matter and energy in surface environments on planet Earth. Emphasis on the interactions between abiotic and biotic processes. Lab includes field studies and weekend field trips. 4 credits.
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BIO 344: African Ecology
3.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: NW (Empirical Study of the Natural World) and NE (Humans and the Natural Environment) Prerequisite: any biology course and permission of instructor Travel study course taught in South Africa that demonstrating ecological principles and examining conservation issues. Focus on the ecology of the region's unique flora and fauna as well as the conservation challenges of South Africa's cultural, political and economic situation. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 asian-african requirement. 4 credits.
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BIO 400: Field Botany
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: BIO-101, 102 or 111 Natural relationships of vascular plants, practice in the use of identification keys, experience in recognizing species in the field, techniques used in collecting and preparing herbarium specimens, and exposure to pertinent literature. Laboratories include field trips. 4 credits.
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