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3.00 Credits
Introductory course addressing cell structure and function at the molecular level. Major topics include 1) the chemical composition of cells, including the structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids; 2) the organization of cells including organelles and their functions; 3) cellular metabolism, including respiration, fermentation and photosynthesis; 4) cell-cell interactions and communication including signaling in nerve and muscle; 5) mitosis, the cell cycle and cell death. Emphasis on modern cellular and molecular techniques and applications. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: Biology 201 and Chemistry 141 (CHEM 141 may be taken concurrently). 4 sem. hrs. Date Approved: Fall 2004.
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3.00 Credits
Examines forces that shape the patterns of species interactions, abundance and distribution. Three lecture and three laboratory hours a week plus overnight field trips. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199, Environmental Studies 201, or permission of instructor, and Chemistry 141. Chemistry 141 may be taken concurrently. Unit(s): 1
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Diversity, structure, growth, physiology, and reproduction of photosynthetic organisms. Three lecture and three laboratory hours a week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199 or permission of instructor, and Chemistry 141. Chemistry 141 may be taken concurrently. General Education Requirement: (FSNB) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Examines the integration of physiological processes in plants and animals, from the level of the genes, cells, organs, systems, whole organisms, and environment. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199 or permission of instructor, and Chemistry 141. Chemistry 141 may be taken concurrently. General Education Requirement: (FSNB) Unit(s): 1
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Introduction to biological evolution, including history of field and mechanisms of evolution that result in biological diversification, speciation, extinction, and the fossil record. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199 or permission of instructor, and Chemistry 141. Chemistry 141 may be taken concurrently. Unit(s): 1
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Microorganisms are everywhere and an integral part of our world. This course introduces a broad range of topics in the field, including microbial cell structure and function, microbial growth and nutrition, unique aspects of microbial metabolism, viruses, microbial ecology, and microbial pathogenesis. The contributions of microbes to the world, both positive and negative, will be highlighted throughout the course. Laboratory investigations will allow students to explore microbiological-based questions. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 199 or permission of instructor, and Chemistry 141. Chemistry 141 may be taken concurrently. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
(See Geography 250; same as Environmental Studies 250.) General Education Requirement: (FSNB) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
(See Geography 260; same as Environmental Studies 260.) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Structure, life histories, and phylogeny of major divisions of algae, fungi, and terrestrial plants. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 201, 205, 207, 216, 217, 225, or 229 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Microscopic structure of vascular plants with emphasis on function, development, and evolution. Three lecture and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): Biology 201, 205, 207, 216, 217, 225, or 229 or permission of instructor. Unit(s): 1
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