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3.00 Credits
Microscopic study of tissues and organs of vertebrates. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200.
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3.00 Credits
A course devoted to the study of birds, emphasizing study techniques used in natural environments. Topics covered will include reproductive behavior, ecology, communication, systematics, and conservation. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Ornithology. (3) Identification, biology, ecology, and life histories of birds. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Frequent field trips. Entomology. (3) Principles of entomology, including classification, general biology, and morphology. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Mammalogy. (3) Identification, classification, distribution, and life histories of mammals. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Herpetology. (3) Identification, classification, distribution, and biology of reptiles and amphibians. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Ichthyology. (3) Identification, classification, distribution, and life histories of fishes. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200. Estimate of field trip costs: $10.00. Outside field trips required. ( formerly Zool 220) Invertebrate Zoology. (3) A study of invertebrate form and function as it relates to taxonomy, evolution, ecology, behavior, and physiology. Laboratory will involve comparative experimental and observational approaches. Prerequisite: Zool 200.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of marine mammals with emphasis on taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology, and conservation. Laboratory includes observational study of marine mammals at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago. Prerequisites: Bot 200 and Zool 200; senior standing in biology or a related major.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the nature and theories of aging. A study of the processes involved at the molecular, cellular, organ, and organismal levels of development and the changes that occur with time. Relationships between aging and immunity, neoplasia, and systems integration are explored. Emphasis on humans. Prerequisites: Biol 100 and 101 or Bot 200 and Zool 200.
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3.00 Credits
Systemic physiology, concerning the functions of nervous, muscular, respiratory, digestive, excretory, reproductive, and endocrine systems. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisites: Bot 200; Zool 200; one year of chemistry; Eng 280.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a quantitative understanding of neurophysiology in the context of neural systems that underlie animal behavior. Laboratory uses animal preparations and computer models. Prerequisites: Math 123 (or higher) with a grade of C or better, and either Biol 100 (or higher) or Psy 343 with a grade of C or better, and minimum of junior standing; or permission of instructor. Animal Ecology. (3) Relationships of animals to their environment. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisites: Bot 200; Zool 200; Eng 280.
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