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BIOL 202: Human Anatomy and Physiology II
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course is the second of a two semester sequence. This course will examine anatomical and physiological aspects of the following systems of humans: sensory, endocrine, circulation, respiration, nutrition-digestion, excretion and reproductive. During lecture, both anatomy and physiology will be discussed. While some lab sessions will focus mainly on the anatomy of the current system, most laboratory sessions will involve physiological experiments to provide students with greater insight into the physiology of the current system. A close correlation between lecture and laboratory topics will be maintained. Corequisite: BIOL-202L Prerequisites: BIOL-201 and BIOL-201L
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BIOL 202L: Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The A&P laboratory sessions will provide students with hands-on learning opportunities to help conceptualize content discussed in lecture. During lab, students will work on problem sets, examine and dissect organs and/or anatomical models, use microscopes, perform basic physiological experiments and examine cadaver specimens. While some lab sessions will focus mainly on the anatomy of the current system, most laboratory sessions will involve physiological experiments to provide students with greater insight into the physiology of the current system. Corequisite: BIOL-20. Prerequisites: BIOL- 201 and BIOL 201L
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BIOL 204: Cell Biology
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course focuses on both structure and function of cellular components. Cellular structure is investigated from the molecular level to macromolecular assemblies and organelles with the major emphasis on how these structures function to form a dynamic cell interacting with its environment. Cell growth, reproduction and communication are discussed. Cells studies include single cells to those organized into tissues in multicellular organisms. Corequisite: BIOL-204L Prerequisites: CHEM-201 and CHEM-201L, grade of "C-?1.67) or better in BIOL-104 and BIOL-104L
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BIOL 204L: Cell Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
The purpose of this laboratory is to introduce the student to some of the procedures and techniques used to investigate cell structure and function, including use of the microscope, differential cell fractionation and biochemical exercises. Corequisite: BIOL-204 Prerequisite: CHEM-201 and CHEM 201L, grade of "C-"(1.67) or better in BIOL-104 and BIOL-104L
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BIOL 205:
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Plant Biology(writing intensive)Students will study the diversity and evolution of plants, their structure, selected physiological processes, and current topics in plant biology. Corequisite: BIOL-205L Prerequisites: grade of "C-" (1.67) or better in BIOL-104 and BIOL- 104L
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BIOL 205L: Plant Biology Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(writing intensive) This laboratory course includes the examination of algae to flowering plants, and cells, tissues and organs to whole plants. Plant species will be propagated by cloning and spore culture. Corequisite: BIOL-205 Prerequisites: grade of "C-" (1.67) or better in BIOL-104 an BIOL- 104L
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BIOL 207: Principles of Genetics
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course will consider Mendelian genetics and the contributions of other early research on our present knowledge. Included will be crossover consequences, gene mapping, sex linkage, statistical genetics, mutation, chromosome abnormalities and human genetics. Corequisite: BIOL-207 L, Prerequisite: grade of "C-" or betterin BIOL-104 and BIOL-104L
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BIOL 207L: Principles of Genetics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This is the laboratory course which must be taken to complete the genetics requirement. The laboratory exercises use current techniques of DNA technology as applied to disease diagnosis, forensic determinations and the isolation and structural examination of the DNA molecule. Corequisite: BIOL-207, Prerequisites: grade of "C-" or bettein BIOL-104 and BIOL-104L
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BIOL 209: Medical Botany(Formerly S235)
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course focuses on the use of plants and plant products in human health. Topics include a survey of plants and plant families with medicinal properties, their cultivation and conservation, physiological effects of plant extracts, plantderived drugs, historical and cultural aspects of medicinal plant use. Prerequisite: grade of "C-" (1.67) or better in BIOL-104 and BIOL- 104L
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BIOL 221: Microbiology
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course provides an introduction to environmental, industrial, food and medical microbiology. An understanding of the methods by which microbes produce disease as well as interact with body surfaces to maintain human health is also discussed. Corequisite: BIOL-221L Prerequisites: grade of "C-" (1.67) or better in BIOL-104 and BIOL- 104L
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