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BIO 361: General Botany
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An introduction to the biology of the plant kingdom; structural, functional, economical, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of plants. Prerequisite: BIO 206 4 credits
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BIO 365: Plant Physiology
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
A study of the processes of the living plant including growth, development, water relations, respiration, photosynthesis, photorespiration, hormone action, and environmental relationships. Emphasis placed on experimental understanding of these processes and their integration into the whole plant and its environment. The laboratory includes a student project. Prerequisite: BIO 205 4 credits
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BIO 399: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
A topic not covered by an existing course is offered as recommended by the department and approved by the dean. Prerequisite: Permission of the department chairperson 1-6 credits
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BIO 402: Aquatic Ecology
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
A critical examination of the ecology of fresh water biota with special attention to the physical features of the environment. Surveys are made of streams, ponds, and lakes in the environs. Three all-day field trips included. Prerequisite: BIO 342 or BIO 344 4 credits
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BIO 411: Physiology of Human Reproduction and Fertility
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course will help to increase the knowledge and understanding of mammalian reproduction with emphasis on humans. It will help develop the student's ability to make informed and ethical judgments concerning issues of reproductive rights and responsibilities. Current issues such as cloning, in vitro fertilization and the use of fetal tissues for research will be discussed. Prerequisites: Undergraduate seniors or permission of the instructor 3 credits
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BIO 416: Comparative Animal Physiology
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
A comparative approach to the basic physiological processes of animals. Emphasis on the functional modifications animals develop in order to cope with their environment. Prerequisites: BIO 205; BIO 249; CHEM 161; CHEM 061 4 credits
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BIO 417: Histology
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
The microanatomy, organization, and function of normal mammalian tissues. Study of tissues and organs by light microscopy composes the laboratory component of the course. Prerequisites: BIO 308 4 credits
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BIO 421: Developmental Biology
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
The study of embryonic change in living organisms. Cellular and biochemical mechanisms that account for the emergence of form in embryos and regenerating tissues are explored. A broad range of organisms are considered. Both living and preserved embryos are studied in the laboratory. Prerequisites: BIO 206; BIO 205 4 credits
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BIO 444: Evolution
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
The history of evolutionary theory, heredity, populations, classification, speciation, adaptation, evidence for organic evolution, vertebrate and human evolution, and the problem of human population. Lecture only. Prerequisites: BIO 249 3 credits
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BIO 450: Molecular Biology of Prokaryotes
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
A detailed examination of the molecular biology of bacteria and bacteriophages. DNA structure and replication, prokaryotic gene expression (transcription, translation, genetic code and regulation), microbial genetics, plasmids, transposons, and genetic engineering are covered. Prerequisites: BIO 206; CHEM 252 4 credits
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