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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The fundamental mechanisms of inheritance and their consequences as viewed from the molecular, cellular, organismal, and population levels. Laboratory exercises explore classical patterns of inheritance in sexually reproducing organisms. Prerequisites Biology 211, Chemistry 211 and 212, and college algebra or its equivalent.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The principles of growth and development of plants and animals; analysis and formation of organ systems. The laboratory involves a descriptive and experimental study of the general principles of development in plants and animals. Prerequisites: Biology 211 and 212.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
The basic physiological principles of the neurological, endocrinological, muscular, cardiovascular, digestive, reproductive, and respiratory systems. Emphasis is given to the interrelationships of the physiological process among these systems through biofeedback control in maintaining homeostasis. Laboratory topics concurrent with lecture. Prerequisites: Biology 212 and Chemistry 212.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Plant biology investigating plant anatomy, morphology, ecology, geography, physiological adaptations, and systematics. Lecture, field, and laboratory exercises. Prerequisites: Biology 211, 212, or permission of instructor.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Study of the cell as an organism. Organization and function of sub-cellular organelles and cellular interactions in tissues, emphasis on experimental methodology. Laboratory introduces methodology and instrumentation to investigate structure-function relationships in cellular structures. Prerequisites: Biology 211, Chemistry 211 and 212.
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3.00 Credits
Modern evolutionary analysis of microevolution, macroevolution, molecular evolution, population genetics, and phylogeny reconstruction. Philosophy of science and experimental design are studied as they relate to evolutionary biology. (Lecture Only.) Prerequisite: Biology 212.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study on the functional interrelationships of the endocrine system within biological organisms. Emphasis on the endocrine system's response to external and internal stimuli in maintaining homeostasis. Phylogeny of hormones and clinical dysfunction. Prerequisite: Biology 324 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Chemical and biological properties of the principal components of cellular metabolism. Emphasis on the interrelation and controls of the metabolic pathways involved in energy utilization. Same as Chemistry 363. Prerequisites: Chemistry 331 and 332.
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1.00 Credits
Mini-course on varied topics to be determined by the department each semester. Format is lecture/discussion with guest speakers and current literature or laboratory work. May be repeated once for credit. Prerequisite: Biology 211 and 212, or permission of instructor.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Survey of microbial groups including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protists, and some invertebrate parasites. Bacterial structure, physiology, genetics, infection and disease, and immune response. Laboratory experience in isolation, culturing, morphological and biochemical characterization and identification; chemical and physical control of microbial growth. Prerequisites: Biology 211 and Chemistry 211 and 212.
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