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4.00 Credits
A study of the development, morphology, taxonomy and physiology of plants Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orbetter in BIO 151 and BIO 152.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the animal kingdom and basic concepts of evolution, genetics, and ecology desirable for a liberal education or a foundation for advanced study of biology Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orbetter in BIO 151 and BIO 152.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory study of the fundamental principles and mechanics of inheritance, including human applications Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO 151 and BIO 152.Recommended: MTH 200.
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4.00 Credits
A comparative study of the morphology, phylogeny, and ecology of representative invertebrate animals Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO 151 and BIO 152.
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4.00 Credits
A comparative study of the morphology, phylogeny, and ecology of vertebrate animals based on protochordates, the dogfish, Necturus, and the cat Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO151 and BIO 152.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the morphology, physiology, genetics, and taxonomy of bacteria and other microorganisms, and their beneficial and harmful relationships to plants and animals. Laboratory methods of cultivation, examination, and identification of bacteria will be stressed Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work each week. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO 151 and BIO 152.
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3.00 Credits
Further study of eukaryotic cell structure, function, and regulation of activity Topics covered include the structure, activity, assembly, "death," and targeting of proteins;membrane structure and function; the structure and function of eukaryotic organelles, transmembrane signaling; the cytoskeleton; cell cycle regulation; cancer; and techniques used in cell biology Three hours of lecture each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orbetter in BIO 151 and BIO 152, and BIO 320 Pre- or corequisites: CHE 313 and CHE 315.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the life cycles of the parasites of man and selected domestic animals, with emphasis on the clinical manifestations Laboratory methods will include examination and identification of parasitic organisms Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work each week Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO 151 and BIO152.
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4.00 Credits
A study of organismal development, with a particular emphasis on molecular events. Developmental abnormalities due to genetic defects and environmental influences will also be explored Three hours of lecture and three hours of laboratory work each week. Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO 151 and BIO 152, and BIO 320.
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4.00 Credits
Further study of ecological principles introduced in BIO 310 Topics will be chosen by the instructor and may include population ecology, community ecology, ecosystem ecology, or environmental ecology Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or better in BIO 151 andBIO 152, and BIO 310.
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