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2.00 Credits
Studies life forms, from simple to complex organization, demonstrating the unique properties of living organisms. Corequisite: May be taken independently (labs are not sequenced), or in conjunction with BIOL 201, 202.
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3.00 Credits
Includes basic information regarding the chemistry and organization of living matter needed to understand cellular, tissue, and organ function. The morphology and physiological functions of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and neurosensory organ systems will also be covered. Designed as a basic course for students in the allied health sciences.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory class to accompany BIOL 206. Includes simple anatomical, physiological and chemical exercises, clinical exercises, dissections, and microscopic examination of tissues that demonstrate and supplement topics covered in the lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory class to accompany BIOL 206. Includes simple anatomical, physiological and chemical exercises, clinical exercises, dissections, and microscopic examination of tissues that demonstrate and supplement topics covered in the lecture. (Y) Credits: 1
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3.00 Credits
Covers the morphology and physiology for the cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, excretory and reproductive organ systems. Designed as a basic course for students in the allied health sciences.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory class to accompany BIOL 207. Includes simple anatomical, physiological, and chemical exercises, clinical exercises, dissections, and microscopic examination of tissues that demonstrate and supplement topics covered in the lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory class to accompany BIOL 207. Includes simple anatomical, physiological, and chemical exercises, clinical exercises, dissections, and microscopic examination of tissues that demonstrate and supplement topics covered in the lecture. (Y) Credits: 1
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
New course in the subject of biology.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the fundamental principles of eukaryotic cell biology at the molecular level with particular emphasis on biochemical approaches and mechanisms.? Topics will include:? structure and function of the plasma membrane, transport of small molecules, ions and macromolecular complexes across membranes, protein trafficking, the cytoskeleton, signal transduction pathways , and the control of cell division and cellular proliferations.? Examples of perturbations of these processes in human diseases (e.g., lysosomal disorders, hypercholesterolemia, and cancer) will be discussed throughout the course. ?Required for all Biology majors. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: BIOL 201, CHEM 141, 142. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Examines the fundamental principles of eukaryotic cell biology at the molecular level. Topics will include: structure and function of the plasma membrane, transport of small molecules, ions and macromolecular complexes across membranes, protein trafficking, the cytoskeleton, signal transduction pathways , and the control of cell division and cellular proliferation. Prerequisites: BIOL 2010, 2030, CHEM 1410, 1411, 1420, 1421.
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