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Study of the physical, chemical, and biological processes that determine the distribution and abundance of plants and animals. Energy flow, food webs, adaptation of species, population dynamics, species interactions, nutrient cycling, and ecological succession. Prerequisite: Biology 120 and Mathematics 140 or Mathematics 150. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Introductory study of plant diversity, form, and function. Topics include evolution, classification, structure, reproduction, development, and physiology in plants. Prerequisite: Biology 120. Laboratory included. 4 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Exploration of the animal kingdom, including: systematics, anatomy, and physiology. Topics consist of basic concepts of zoology, diversity of major groups of invertebrate and vertebrate animals, evolutionary relationships, structure and function of vertebrate and invertebrate organ systems, and evolutionary development of organ systems. Includes a lab with hands-on activities focused on selected taxa. Prerequisite: Biology 120 or Biology 115 (Biology 115 was offered in 2006/07 and 2007/08). Laboratory included. 4 Credits. Fall. E.R. Potapov
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Introduction to the morphology, physiology, genetics, and ecology of bacteria and fungi, as well as the structure and replication of viruses. Overview of microorganisms, with emphasis on those organisms involved in the natural history of human disease. Prerequisite: Biology 120. Laboratory included. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Credit and requirements variable. Proposals must be approved by head of major. Students may apply for Biology 298 after one year and at least two 200- or 300-level biology courses, and for Biology 398 after two years of study and at least three 200- or 300-level biology courses and Chemistry 110/111. Course may be repeated for credit. Credit variable. By arrangement. Staff
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Introduction to nucleic acid structure, function, and chemistry; molecular genetics; DNA replication, repair and recombination; mechanism and control of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis; and control of cell growth and division. Prerequisite: Biology 230 and Chemistry 210. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Protein structure, dynamics, folding, and methods of purification and analysis. Methods of enzymology and a review of representative enzyme mechanisms. Membrane structure and function and the operation of membrane proteins in the electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation. A special topic of protein science explored in student projects. Prerequisite: Biology 232 and Chemistry 211. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Lakes, ponds, and streams; their origin, development, geochemistry, energy balance, productivity, and the dynamics of plant and animal communities. Prerequisite: Biology 235, Chemistry 111, and Mathematics 140. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Factors that influence the distribution, abundance, and diversity of marine organisms. Topics include physical characteristics of marine and coastal habitats, larval recruitment, and community interactions. Habitats include rocky shore, tidal flats, beaches, mangrove, subtidal areas, estuaries, and coral reefs. Prerequisite: Biology 235 (Ecology) and Chemistry 111. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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Structure and function of basic cell types, tissues, and organs of vascular plants. Photosynthesis, respiration, water balance, reproduction, and responses to special environments. Prerequisite: Biology 240, Chemistry 111, and Chemistry 210. 3 Credits. (Not Offered 2008/09)
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