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BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II-NS,SM
2.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
The second half of a two-course sequence. Topics include metabolism, temperature regulation, development, inheritance, and the anatomy and physiology of five systems: circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive. Laboratory includes cat dissection, physiology experiments, and study of developing organisms. Not designed for biology majors. Prerequisite: BIOL 205. (4)
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BIOL 287/288/289: Special Topics in Biology
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Special Topics in Biology
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BIOL 323: Principles of Biology II:Ecology,Evolution,and Diversity-NS,SM
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Evolution, ecology, behavior, and a systematic survey of life on earth. Includes laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 162 or consent of department chair. (4)
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BIOL 324: Natural History of Vertebrates
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Classification, natural history, and economic importance of vertebrates with the exception of birds. Field trips and laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 323. (4)
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BIOL 326: Animal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Description, classification, cause, function, and development of the behavior of animals emphasizing an ethological approach and focusing on comparisons among species. Includes physiological, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of behavior. Prerequisite: BIOL 323 or consent of instructor. (4)
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BIOL 327: Ornithology
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
The study of birds inclusive of their anatomy, physiology, behavior, ecology and distribution. Special emphasis on those attributes of birds that are unique among the vertebrates. Laboratory emphasis on field identification, taxonomy, and anatomy/topology. Prerequisite: BIOL 323 or consent of instructor. (4)
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BIOL 328: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
The structure, physiology, genetics, and metabolism of microorganisms with emphasis on their diversity and ecology. The laboratory emphasizes design, implementation, and evaluation of both descriptive and quantitative experiments as well as isolation of organisms from natural sources. Prerequisite: BIOL 323; one semester organic chemistry recommended. (4)
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BIOL 329: Entomology
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Entomology is the scientific study of insects, the most diverse group of animals on earth. This course examines insect structure, physiology, ecology, and diversity. The laboratory emphasizes identification of the common orders and families of North American insects. Prerequisite: BIOL 323. (4)
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BIOL 332: Genetics
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Basic concepts considering the molecular basis of gene expression, recombination, genetic variability, as well as cytogenetics, and population genetics. Includes tutorials and demonstration sessions. Prerequisite: BIOL 323. (4)
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BIOL 333: Comparative Ecology of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
A comparative study of the structure and function of biotic communities, and the ecological and evolutionary forces that have shaped plants and animals. Topics include dispersal,
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