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BIOL 100L: Survey of Biology ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Introduction to the structural and functional characteristics of life. Surveys the evolutionary, ecological, cellular, and genetic biology of living organisms. (Formerly BIOL 101L.) (NS)
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BIOL 105: Introduction to Cell Biology ns
3.00 Credits
Peninsula College
An introduction to biomolecules, cell structure, and cell physiology. This course, with a grade of 2.0 or higher (or similar knowledge demonstrated by exam), is the prerequisite for Human Anatomy and Physiology I (BIOL& 241L) and Microbiology (BIOL& 260L.) (NS)
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BIOL 150L: Introduction to Marine Biology ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Hands-on approach utilizing facilities at local marine laboratory, field trips, and group projects to learn biological concepts relevant to marine biology. Emphasis on local organisms and ecology. (NS)
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BIOL 161L: General Biology I ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
First course in the two-quarter sequence of introductory biology for forestry students. Topics include cell structure and function, cellular energy metabolism, photosynthesis, genetics, and various facets of zoology, including anatomy and physiology, physiological ecology, and development. Current research will be used to illustrate the scientific and social importance of these topics. (NS)
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BIOL 162L: General Biology II ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Second course in the two-quarter sequence of introductory biology for forestry students. Topics include plant growth and survival, photosynthesis, and plant/environmental interactions, evolution and diversity of living plants and animals, fundamentals of ecology, and conservation biology. Current research will be used to illustrate the scientific and social importance of these topics. (NS)
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BIOL 221L: Ecology & Evolution ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
First course in the three-quarter sequence of introductory biology for science students. An introduction to evolutionary and ecological processes involved in the generation of our planet's biodiversity, including a review of patterns and processes that influence the origin, evolution, distribution, and abundance of living things. Prerequisites: Placement into college-level English (ENGL& 101) and pre-or concurrent MATH 99 or higher. (Formerly BIOL 204L.) (NS)
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BIOL 222L: Molecular & Cellular Biology ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Second course in the three-quarter sequence of introductory biology for science students. Introduction to structure and function of biomolecules, cells, and membranes; photosynthesis and respiration; molecular origin of life; phylogenetic and metabolic diversity of prokaryotes; and molecular genetics and genomics. Prerequisites: BIOL& 221L (minimum 2.0), and CHEM& 121L or CHEM& 161L. (Formerly BIOL 205L.) (NS)
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BIOL 223L: Organismal Biology ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Third course in the three-quarter sequence of introductory biology for science students. Introduction to the study of the structure and function of plants and animals and how they cope with varying environmental conditions. Prerequisite: BIOL& 222L (minimum 2.0.) (Formerly BIOL 206L.) (NS)
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BIOL 241L: Human Anatomy & Physiology I ns
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Structure and function of the human body. Homeostasis; tissues; integumentary, skeletal, nervous, and muscular systems. Prerequisite: knowledge of cell biology demonstrated by grade of 2.0 or higher in BIOL 105 or by exam. (Formerly BIOL 201L.) (NS)
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BIOL 242L: Human Anatomy & Physiology II e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Cardiovascular system; lymphatic system; immunology; respiratory system; digestive system; metabolism; urinary system; endocrine system; reproductive system; and genetics. Prerequisite: 2.0 or higher BIOL& 241L. (Formerly BIOL 202L.) (E)
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