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BIOL 334: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An examination of the organization, functions, properties, and processes of eukaryotic cells, with selected comparisons to prokaryotic cells. Topics include the structure, flow, and expression of genetic information; the cell cycle; cellular energetics; membrane structure and function including cell signaling and transport; cell compartments and molecular trafficking; and the cytoskeleton and extra cellular structures. (Three hours lecture per week). Prereq: BIOL 141 and CHEM 241 or CHEM 353. F, Sp
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BIOL 335: Mechanisms of Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A systems approach will be utilized to understand underlying mechanisms of the disease process and how these mechanisms relate to and cause overt signs and symptoms. The content will emphasize normal homeostatic controlling mechanisms, how pathophysiological mechanisms disturb homeostasis and cause dysfunction. (Three hours lecture per week). Prereq: one course in college physiology, BIOL 334, and one course in college chemistry or consent of instructor. Sp
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BIOL 336: Plant Physiology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The course probes the major questions of plant physiologic and biochemical function at the sub cellular, cellular, tissue, and whole-plant levels of organization. Attention also is paid to the role of plant physiological response to the biotic and abiotic environment. Lecture areas include photobiology, carbon balance, transport processes, mineral nutrition, and biochemical defense; laboratory investigations will combine classic demonstrations of plant physiological principles with modern and investigative studies. (Three hours lecture, three hours lab per week). Prereq: BIOL 151. Co-requisite: CHEM 241 or CHEM 353 or consent of instructor. Sp
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BIOL 341: Mycology
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Comparative study of the major groups of fungi. Survey will include morphological, ecological, and taxonomic aspects of plant parasitic, mycorrhizal, human pathogenic, and saprophytic fungi. Laboratory work will include local field trips, specimen identification, and experience in culturing various types of fungi. (Two hours lecture, four hours lab per week). Prereq: BIOL 151 or consent of instructor. F, alternate years.
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BIOL 342: Comparative Chordate Anatomy
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Lecture and laboratory studies of the functional morphology of chordates, with emphasis on the concept of homology. (Two hours lecture, three and one half hours lab per week). Prereq: BIOL 152. F
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BIOL 361: Plant Anatomy and Taxonomy
4.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Studies on the variation within, and the relationships among selected orders and families of vascular plants represented in the Indiana flora. Microanatomy of plants will be emphasized. (Two hours lecture, four hours lab per week). Prereq: BIOL 151. F, alternate years
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BIOL 371: Tropical Biology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
An extensive course designed to acquaint the student with natural biological interactions in aquatic and terrestrial environments. The course consists of a period of field study in an area remote from the local campus. Orientation prior to and following course. Prereq: BIOL 151 and 152 or consent of instructor. S
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BIOL 375: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The structure, physiology, identification, and significance of bacteria including an introduction to related organisms and immunology. (Three hours lecture per week). Prereq: BIOL 151 or BIOL 152, and CHEM 262 and BIOL 376 concurrently. F
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BIOL 376: Laboratory in Microbiology
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
Principles and laboratory techniques used in the isolation, cultivation, and identification of bacteria. Prereq: BIOL 375 concurrently. (Four hours lab per week). F
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BIOL 378: Virology
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A survey of the structural mechanisms of replication and pathogenic mechanisms of bacterial, plant, insect, and animal viruses. (Three hours lecture per week). Prereq: BIOL 272 or BIOL 334 or consent of instructor. F
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