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BIOL 159: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
2 class hrs.; 1 two-hr. lab - 3 credits SPRING This course is a continuation of Biol 158 starting with the nervous system and progressing through the urinary, sensory, and reproductive systems. In addition, human sexuality, development, genetics, ethics, mental illness, substance abuse, aging and biotechnology will be examined.
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BIOL 159X: Human Anatomy/Physiolog II Lab
1.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
BIOL159X is a one-credit laboratory designed to accompany lecture topics covered in BIOL159.
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BIOL 211: Terrestrial Ecology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
Terrestrial ecology examines the basic principles of ecology including trophic structure, energy cycling and biogeochemical cycles. A survey of terrestrial ecosystems of North America wil be conducted with an emphasis on northeastern environments. Interactions between abiotic and biotic elements of ecosystems will be discussed in depth. Labs involve sampling of the flora, fauna and abiotic features of local terrestrial habitats. Students will gain Project Wild certification. Prerequisites:BIOL111 or BIOL116
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BIOL 215: Aquatic And Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
Lectures and field surveys will examine the physical, chemical, and biological components, interrelationships and sampling techniques characteristic of the major north temperate aquatic and marine environments. An applied ecosystem approach will be utilized in the study of the ecology of streams, rivers, reservoirs, lakes, ponds, swamps, marshes, estuaries, as well as intertidal shores, tidal ponds and marshes, hard and soft benthos, and coastal and offshore environments. Field instructional experiences, some on weekends, are a major part of this course. Field costs are shared by the students. Waders and life jackets are required.
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BIOL 219: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
The study of bacteria, yeasts, molds and viruses which considers their morphology, physiology, molecular biology, relation to normal symbiosis or pathogenesis, and their influence on human progress. Prerequisite: BIOL111
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BIOL 219X: Microbiology Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
A series of extensive laboratories giving students practical skills necessary to isolate, characterize and identify microorganisms important in both normal symbiosis and disease, in food and water quality control, and in the applications of microorganisms in modern biotechnology. Co- requisite: BIOL219
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BIOL 251: Microscopic Anatomy
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
This course provides a comprehensive study of the microscopic anatomy (histology) of mammalian cells, tissues and organs, particularly in the human. Lectures and discussions are oriented toward understanding the correlation between the organization of the cells comprising the basic tissue types and organs and their respective functions. Prerequisite: BIOL101, BIOL104, or BIOL111. BIOL112 recommended; a grade of "C"or better or permission of the Department of Natural Sciences is required for students who expect to take BIOL268
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BIOL 251X: Microscopic Anatomy Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
The laboratory sessions are designed to familiarize the student with the identification of cells, tissues and organs under the microscope. Each student will have a complete set of slides and a microscope for the semester. Most slides will be stained with the routine hematoxylin and eosin staining, though some will have special stains to demonstrate specific structures. Sample slides will be shown and discussed with the aid of a videomicroscope. In addition, high quality demonstration slides will be available as supplemental slides for study and review. Co- or prerequisite: BIOL251; a grade of "C" or better or permission of the Department of Natural Sciences is required for students who expect to take BIOL268.
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BIOL 258: Anatomy & Physiology I
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
This is the first semester of two Anatomy and Physiology lecture courses covering the structure and function of the human body. Topics include the basic chemistry of life processes, a discussion of the four classes of macromolocules in the body, the muscular and skeletal systems, and the organization and integrative functions of the nervous and endorine systems. Prerequisites: BIOL111 and CHEM111 or permission of the instructor. Co-requisite: BIOL258X
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BIOL 258X: Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Agriculture and Technology at Cobleskill
The laboratories are designed to teach the students proper dissection techniques as well as to help develop the skills to design, record, analyze and interpret data from experiments. Physiology labs will familiarize the student with standard curves, dilutions and clinical methods to detect and measure the levels of normal serum constituents such as glucose and cholesterol. Dissections will include the muscles of the cat, a bovine eye and a sheep brain. Bone identification will be based on the skeletal bones of the cat available in indivdual boxes. Co-requisite: BIOL258
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