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3.00 Credits
An intermediate-level study of the cell as the basic unit of life. Topics include cell organization,transmembrane events,intracellular trafficking, chemical mediators, cell cycle, electrical signaling, and bioenergetics. Prerequisites: BL152 and BL153. Corequisites: BL248, CH112, and CH113. Spring semester. 3 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Investigations in cell structure and function to complement topics in BL247. Students will gain first hand experience with techniques commonly used in cell biological research including quantitative microscopy, histochemistry, spectrophotometry, cell fractionation and centrifugation, organelle isolation, enzyme assays, protein electrophoresis. Prerequisites: BL152 and BL153. Corequisites: BL247, CH112, and CH113. Spring semester. 1 credit. Fee.
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3.00 Credits
The interactions of plants with their environment. Topics include physiology from the sub-cellular levels of biochemistry to the whole plant, plant population ecology, plant community, ecology, and the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems. Prerequisites: BL152 and BL153. Corequisite: BL271. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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1.00 Credits
Methods used to study ecology and plant physiology. Prerequisite: BL153. Corequisite: BL270. Fall semester. Fee. 1 credit.
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1.00 Credits
Discussions of topics pertinent to the practice of biology. Fall semester. 1 credit.
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1.00 Credits
Identification of biological problem and library research. Permission of instructor is required. Fall and spring semesters. 1 credit.
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2.00 Credits
The student, under supervision of a professor, applies theory and methodology of biology in a research experience. Fall and spring semesters. 2 credits. Fee.
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1.00 Credits
The student prepares a thesis and a poster based on previous research. Fall and spring semesters. 1 credit.
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1.00 Credits
Primarily laboratory instruction, which includes lecturing and assistance under the supervision of a faculty member. It is not substitute-teaching, and is intended to give the student firsthand experience and involvement in the teaching process. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with an understanding of macromolecular mechanisms found in living things. Lectures will focus on the molecular nature of the gene and the regulation of its expression, methods of molecular biology, and the current state of molecular biology as well as its future. The investigation of cells and organisms at the molecular level is intended to equip students with an in-depth understanding of the processes of life. Prerequisites: BL212, BL213, CH212, CH213, and BL247, BL248 or CH325, CH326. Corequisite: BL326. Fall semester, odd-numbered years. 3 credits.
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