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BI 102L: General Biology II Laboratory:Botany
1.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Explores morphology of selected specimens representing major plant groups. Students also conduct experiments in various areas of plant physiology including photosynthesis, plant-water relations, plant growth regulators and plant propagation. 3 hrs. lab. Prerequisite: BI 101.
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BI 103: Biological Principles
2.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces non-science majors to basic concepts in biological thought. Topics focus on the structure and function of the cell, bio-organic compounds, photosynthesis, respiration, genetics, systems of the body and their health, and ecology. (2 hour lecture, 1 hour lab preparation)
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BI 103 - Biological Principles
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BI 103L: Biological Principles Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Caldwell University
The first half is devoted to performing experiments related to lecture, for example, transpiration, analysis of bio-organic compounds, pedigree studies. The second half is devoted to the study of various representative organisms from the plant and animal kingdom.
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BI 106: Ecology
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces students to principles of ecology. Lecture topics include energy flow and mineral cycling, comparative ecosystem ecology detailing selected aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and population dynamics emphasizing growth, regulation and social systems.
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BI 109: Marine Biology
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Analyzes varied representatives of the marine environment, their influences, habitats, and adaptations to their surroundings.
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BI 110: The Human Body
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Provides a basic understanding of the structure and function of the human body. Students will become familiar with the terminology related to anatomical and physiological features and will be able to apply such knowledge to everyday living.
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BI 207: Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Human organ systems are used to illustrate principles of vertebrate anatomy and physiology. Focus is on the integrative aspects of mammalian physiological functions. Both comparative and experimental approaches are used. Prerequisite: BI 102 or BI 103.
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BI 207L: Vertebrate Anatomy and Physiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Examines aspects of both structure and functions of vertebrates. Anatomy (structure) is studied through dissections of representative vertebrates while physiology (function) is studied through experimental manipulations of selected vertebrates. Co-requisite: BI 207. ( 3 hrs. lab)
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BI 210: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces cellular morphology and physiology. Discussions include membrane structure, transport channels, membrane receptors and signal transduction, motility as well as mechanisms of cellular reproduction such as DNA replication, transcription, translation and regulation of gene expression. An experimental approach is used to familiarize students with treatments of experimental data. Prerequisite: BI 207.
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BI 210L: Cell Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Current techniques in cell and molecular biology are presented and selected topics discussed in BI 210 lectures are further illustrated with laboratory experiments. Techniques include preparation of DNA, RNA and cellular organelles; electrophoretic separations of proteins and nucleic acids; and selected biochemical assays. Co-requisite: BI 210. ( 3 hrs. lab)
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