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BIOL 2200: Biological Basis of Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Presents the key processes that affect animal behavior (internal mechanisms, development, social interactions, ecology, and evolution) and their significance.
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BIOL 3010: Human Anatomy & Physiology
3.00 Credits
Webster University
An upper division course designed for biology majors familiar with the general principles of biological and chemical sciences. Initial discussions involve the relationships between macromolecules, metabolism, cytology and histology. This is followed by examinations of the Integumentary System, Skeletal System, Muscular System and Nervous System. Homeostatic regulation is presented as a function of the nervous system. Laboratory sessions involve microscopic examinations of cells and tissues and bones. Note: BIOL 3011 lab required. BIOL 3010 & 3011 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: BIOL 1550, BIOL 1551 & CHEM 1110, CHEM 1111 or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3011: Human Anatomy & Physiology I:Lab
1.00 Credits
Webster University
An upper division course designed for biology majors familiar with the general principles of biological and chemical sciences. Initial discussions involve the relationships between macromolecules, metabolism, cytology and histology. This is followed by examinations of the Integumentary System, Skeletal System, Muscular System and Nervous System. Homeostatic regulation is presented as a function of the nervous system. Laboratory sessions involve microscopic examinations of cells and tissues and bones. Note: BIOL 3011 lab required. BIOL 3010 & 3011 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: BIOL 1550, BIOL 1551 & CHEM 1110, CHEM 1111 or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3020: Human Anatomy & Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Webster University
An upper division course which follows BIOL 3010. Lecture discussions involve detailed examination of Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Renal, Digestive, Endocrine, Gastrointestinal Systems. Labs will involve feline dissections of these systems and examination of the musculature. Labs can also involve viewing of dissected human cadavers. Note: BIOL 3021 lab required. BIOL 3020 & 3021 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: BIOL 3010, BIOL 3011 or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3021: Human Anatomy & Physiology II:Lab
1.00 Credits
Webster University
An upper division course which follows BIOL 3010. Lecture discussions involve detailed examination of Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Renal, Digestive, Endocrine, Gastrointestinal Systems. Labs will involve feline dissections of these systems and examination of the musculature. Labs can also involve viewing of dissected human cadavers. Note: BIOL 3021 lab required. BIOL 3020 & 3021 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: BIOL 3010, BIOL 3011 or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3050: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Overview of Mendelian and molecular genetics in bacteria, model eukaryotic organisms, and humans. Laboratory is required. BIOL 3050 and BIOL 3051 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: CHEM 2100.
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BIOL 3051: Genetics:Lab
1.00 Credits
Webster University
Overview of Mendelian and molecular genetics in bacteria, model eukaryotic organisms, and humans. Laboratory is required. BIOL 3050 and BIOL 3051 must be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: CHEM 2100.
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BIOL 3080: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Examines cellular structure and function in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. This course provides the foundation for understanding modes of cellular communication, such as channels, receptors, messenger systems, and cell cycle processes. Energy production, storage and utilization are also discussed. Prerequisites: BIOL 3080, BIOL 3081 and CHEM 3100 taken concurrently, or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3081: Cell Biology:Lab
1.00 Credits
Webster University
Examines cellular structure and function in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. This course provides the foundation for understanding modes of cellular communication, such as channels, receptors, messenger systems, and cell cycle processes. Energy production, storage and utilization are also discussed. Prerequisites: BIOL 3080, BIOL 3081 and CHEM 3100 taken concurrently, or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 3120: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Webster University
A study of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa with respect to microbial genetics, diseases, and the host response to infection. Prerequisites: CHEM 2110 and BIOL 1560 or equivalent. BIOL 3120 and BIOL 3121 must be taken concurrently.
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