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Bacteria, viruses, fungi, algae, protozoa, and multicellular parasites in relation to health and disease, plus immunological concepts and environmental microbiology. Not applicable to biology major or minor. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: one year each of college chemistry and biology.
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Introduction to biological concepts, including origins of life, biochemical principles, energetics, cellular organization, mechanisms of heredity, and evolution. Students will explore unifying concepts in biological science while developing key investigative skills necessary for scientific exploration and hypothesis testing. Includes laboratory.
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Introduction to biological concepts, including classification and levels of organization, organismal biology including surveys of plant biology and zoology, ecology and conservation biology. Students will explore unifying concepts in biological science while developing key investigative skills necessary for scientific exploration and hypothesis testing. Includes laboratory.
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Molecular and classical concepts of heredity in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: one year of college biology.
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Study of the structure, organization, and function of cells individually and in their environment. Includes studies of membrane function, transport, communication, motility, and related topics. Prerequisites: BIO 250-251 and 303.
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A concentrated study of diseases which have impacted civilizations, from the Roman Empire through the 20th century. This course explores the fundamental relationship between disease and the shaping of political nations, with emphasis on both historical background and pathology of selected biological and chemical diseases. The historical background, epidemiological and biological aspects of disease, and historical impact of each disease will be discussed.
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Evolution and structure of invertebrates. Observation and dissection of representative forms. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 251.
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The study of viruses and their hosts. The nature, replication, classification, cultivation, and assay of viruses are included. The response of hosts to viruses, as well as molecular, clinical, symbiotic and evolutionary aspects of viruses are also explored. Includes laboratory. Prerequisites: one year of college biology, chemistry, and one course in genetics.
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Evolution of organ systems of animals in Phylum Chordata. Detailed dissection of shark, mud puppy, and cat. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: BIO 251.
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