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BIO 305: Evolutionary Biology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An in-depth study of the modern theory of evolution. Topics include the agents and patterns of evolutionary change, individual and group selection processes, and sexual selection. Discussion of papers from the primary literature is emphasized. Prerequisite: BIO 110, 210.
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BIO 310: Invertebrate Biology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of the morphological adaptation, evolutionary relationships, and diversity of invertebrate phyla. Emphasis is on the structural adaptations witnessed in the design of invertebrate body plans with some consideration for the ecological relationships of selected invertebrate communities. Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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BIO 320: Natural History of Vertebrates
3.00 Credits
Centre College
The life histories and adaptations of vertebrates are studied with an emphasis on the origins and evolution of the modern classes. Adaptations of vertebrates to the opportunities and constraints imposed by aquatic versus terrestrial conditions are examined. Special consideration is given to aspects of vertebrate biology that are of particular relevance to the human condition. Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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BIO 325: Vertebrate Morphology
4.00 Credits
Centre College
The structure of vertebrate organ systems is studied through lectures and lab dissections. The phylogeny of vertebrates is traced through consideration of the adaptation of organ systems to specific environmental requirements. A weekly lab is required. Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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BIO 330: Entomology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An introduction to the biology of insects. This course focuses on the morphological adaptations, life history strategies, behavior, ecological and evolutionary relationships, and diversity of insects. Prerequisite: BIO 110.
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BIO 335: Developmental Biology
4.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of the development of animals, primarily vertebrates, from fertilization through the development of all major tissue and organ systems. Topics include classical embryology and cellular and molecular aspects of development. Lab work includes studying the developmental anatomy of selected vertebrates. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and BMB 210. (This course will be offered for three credit hours without a lab in 2005-2006).
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BIO 340: Microbiology
4.00 Credits
Centre College
An introduction to the biology of microorganisms. The course focuses on the anatomy, classification, reproduction, metabolism, molecular genetics, and control of bacteria; fungi protozoa, algae, and viruses are also discussed. A laboratory is required. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and BMB 210.
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BIO 345: Histology
4.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of the microscopic anatomy of vertebrate tissues and organs. Lectures focus primarily on correlating cell organization and physiology with the functions of the particular tissue/organ system and on how tissue types are distributed throughout the organism. Lab work includes the microscopic identification of all major tissues and organs and acquiring experience with tissue processing and "staining" techniques. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and BMB 210.
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BIO 350: General and Comparative Animal Physiology
4.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of the integrative function of animal organ systems with emphasis on the vertebrates. Adaptive physiological responses of organisms to environmental change is also considered. Prerequisite: BIO 110; PSY 110 and BMB 210 are recommended. (Also listed as PYB 310.)
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BIO 355: Immunology
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of both specific and non-specific immunity. Particular emphasis is placed on investigating specific immunity from a cellular and molecular perspective, including its important roles in both medicine and research. Prerequisite: BIO 110 and BMB 210; BIO 225 is recommended.
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