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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the study of the cell, the basic component of all living organisms.This course is intended to provide a solid background for students planning to take advanced biology courses in order to enter pre-professional programs in biologyEmphasis is placed on cell chemistry, structure, metabolism, energetics, cell division and genetic principlesThe basics of DNA technology are also coveredLab work required. Prerequisite: Appropriate placement score or grade of C or higher in ENG 087; or permission of the Science Division Chair or designee. Recommended: READ 098.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the basic structure and function of stems, roots, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seedsGrowth, hormones, plant movements, photosynthesis, genetics, plant breeding, plant taxonomy, and a survey of the kingdoms Protista, Fungi, and Plantae are included. Lab work required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 or 151.
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5.00 Credits
General structure and classification of animals followed by a more detailed treatment of the anatomy, physiology and behavior of each of the invertebrate phylaLectures are supported by dissections, experiments, and field trips. Lab work required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 or 151.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the structure and function of the horseTopics include units on the skeletal, muscular, digestive, and reproductive systemsNutrition, health care, emergency aid, and disease prevention will also be discussedThis course does not include a lab. Recommended: READ 098.
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5.00 Credits
The biology and classification of vertebrate animals followed by units on comparative animal physiology, genetics and evolution.Lectures are supported by dissection, experiments, and field trips.Lab work required. Prerequisite: BIO 110, 151 or 153.
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5.00 Credits
Study of the structure and function of the human bodyTopics include introduction to the human body, histology, and the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systemsInstruction includes mammalian dissections, model study, microscopy, lectures and multi-media presentations. Lab work required. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in BIO 151.
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5.00 Credits
Study of the structure and function of the human bodyIncludes the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinaryMammalian dissections, tissue and fluid analyses, and microscopic histologic observations are emphasized in the lab.Lab work required. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in BIO 210.
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5.00 Credits
Study of the structure and function of the human bodyTopics include reproductive system, embryology, special senses, lymphatic and immune system, metabolism, and fluids and electrolytes.Lab work required. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in BIO 210.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to plant identification with emphasis on plants native to Eastern WashingtonTechniques of collection, preservation, mounting, and flora identification through use of plant identification keys will be appliedBasic botany principles related to the structure and function of a typical flowering plant will be introduced.Lab work required. Prerequisite: BIO 110, BIO 152, AGPR 113, AGPR 114 or AGRI 215.
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5.00 Credits
Study of the general biology of microorganisms and their classification, morphology, and physiology with emphasis on the importance of microorganisms causing infectious diseases.Immunology will be discussed as it pertains to the microorganisms.Culturing and characterization of microorganisms are the focus of the lab. Lab work required. Prerequisite: Grade of C or higher in BIO 151 or permission of the Science Division Chair or designee.
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