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BIOL 308: Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course compares the anatomy of representative forms of vertebrates and includes laboratory study of the comparative anatomy of the shark, other lower vertebrates, and the cat.
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BIOL 310: Evolution
2.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an examination of evidence for the theories of evolution with special attention to the modern synthesis of genetic and ecological factors.Also considered are the implications of evolution for religious thought. Prerequisite: An elementary course in Biology or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 320: Physical Chemistry I with Biological Applications
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an introduction to the nature of thermodynamics including equilibrium processes.Applications of physical concepts to systems of biological interest are emphasized.A study of the rate processes including enzyme mechanisms in the liquid phase is included.(This course may be taken for credit as CHEM 320.) Prerequisites: CHEM 212 and MATH 202 or permission of the instructor.
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BIOL 326: Ecology
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a study of the general principles of ecology of microorganisms, plants, and animals.Special emphasis is on field study of several communities.
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BIOL 338: Plant Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an examination of morphology and anatomy of the vascular plants and a study of the fundamental life processes of plants: growth; reproduction; irritability; metabolism; hormonal control.
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BIOL 338 - Plant Anatomy and Physiology
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BIOL 341: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an introduction to the structure and physiology of the eukaryotic cell.
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BIOL 343: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is a study of morphology and physiology of microorganisms, principles of lab technique, and cultural characteristics and environmental influences on microbial growth.
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BIOL 351: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry I
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an introduction to the structural organization and chemical composition of cells and to fundamental chemical processes carried on inside organelles.Included are enzymatic action, transport across biological membranes, and basic metabolic pathways as they relate to cell structure.The laboratory focuses on current techniques for the isolation and analysis of basic biomolecules and on some practical applications of enzymology.(This course may be taken for credit as CHEM 351.) Prerequisites: CHEM 111, 222.
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BIOL 352: Molecular Biology and Biochemistry II
4.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course is an introduction to the biosynthesis of biomolecules, gene expression and control, and recombinant DNA technology.The laboratory focuses on current techniques for probing biochemical reactions and for isolating and engineering DNA.(This course may be taken for credit as CHEM 352.) Prerequisites: BIOL 351 or CHEM 351.
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BIOL 378: Junior Seminar I
1.00 Credits
Bethany College - West Virginia
This course studies theory and practice of selected methods in biological instrumentation, research, and evaluation of data.Special emphasis is on those methods not covered in other courses in the department and on methods helpful for the completion of the senior project.Students prepare and present a writing portfolio.
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