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BIO 536: Evolution
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of evolutionary concepts. Prerequisite: BIO 333. (On demand)
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BIO 537: Experimental Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
This course will emphasize a mastery of modern biochemical laboratory techniques and the analysis of experimental data. One hour of lecture and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: CHE 530 or consent of instructor. (Same as CHE 537.)
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BIO 538: Animal Behavior
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
An introduction to the principles of animal behavior. Ecological and evolutionary implications of animal behavior are emphasized. Two lectures and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 330 or consent of instructor. (On demand)
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BIO 546: Stream Ecology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
The interactions of stream organisms with each other and their abiotic environments will be examined. An area stream will be used as an example for physical and chemical characteristics of a stream and adaptations of organisms to their environments. One weekend field trip required. Prerequisite: BIO 330. (Summer)
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BIO 547: Aquatic Vascular Plants
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A general survey of local aquatic flora, including freshwater algae, aquatic mosses, ferns and angiosperms. Particular emphasis is placed on the morphology, taxonomy, ecology and economic importance of organisms. Field work comprises an integral part of the course. Two hours lecture and four hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (On demand)
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BIO 550: Morphology of Vascular Plants
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of the seed plants and ferns with reference to life histories, distinguishing characteristics, relations to environment and economic importance. Two lectures and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 222. (On demand)
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BIO 553: Field Botany
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A survey of the flora of West Kentucky and surrounding states. This course should be of interest to anyone interested in the plants of the region. Emphasis will be placed on field identification of common species, identification using keys, collection, and preparation of herbarium specimens, and general plant ecology of the region. Prerequisite: BIO 222. (Summer)
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BIO 555: Plant Physiology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Study of the growth, development, water, mineral, environmental and regulatory processes of the plant. Intermediary plant metabolism. Characterization of the photosynthesis and metabolic pathways of biosynthesis. Prerequisite: BIO 222. (On demand)
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BIO 558: Field Parasitology
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
An ecological approach to the study of parasites in the wildlife of West Kentucky. Will be oriented to appeal to those interested in wildlife management, public health and veterinary medicine. Prerequisite: BIO 221. (On demand)
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BIO 561: Freshwater Invertebrates
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
Functional anatomy, ecology and taxonomy of the freshwater invertebrates. Emphasis will be placed on collection, preserving and identifying invertebrates of this region. Two lectures and four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BIO 221. (On demand)
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