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BIOL 2580: ZOOLOGY LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
The laboratory course is designed to provide practical experience and reinforcement of the material discussed in the lecture. Labs will focus both on cellular/microscopic identification of specialized cells from each phyla as well as dissection/macroscopic identification of major organ, organ systems and body parts from each phyla. Through lab experimentation and observation, students will be able to describe the structure and function of each organ or organ system in relevant phyla. Observations will be translated into drawings and descriptions resulting in identification of the animal, organ or cell which will be made into a formal lab notebook and turned in for grading. Co-requisite: BIOL2570
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BIOL 2670: COMPARATIVE VERTEBRAE ANATOMY
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a study of vertebrate structure, its functional significance, and the range of variation in structure of different species from an evolutionary standpoint. The course goals include introduction to the classes within the phylum Chordata, gaining an understanding of the form and function of vertebrate structure using comparisons across select taxa and use morphological data to infer evolutionary relationships between vertebrate taxa. Prerequisite: BIOL2570 Co-requisite: BIOL2680
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BIOL 2680: COMPAR VERTEBRATE ANATOMY LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
In the laboratory portion of the course students also will be able to answer the following: why are structures different (or in some cases, the same) in different vertebrates, what is the function of those structures, and how did those structures arise evolutionarily. Co-requisite: BIOL2670
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BIOL 2770: COMPARATIVE VERTEBRAE PHYSIOL
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
Comparative physiology is a subdiscipline of physiology that studies and exploits the diversity of functional characteristics of various kinds of organisms. It is closely related to environmental physiology. The course is designed to introduce the student to physiological process exhibited by a diversity of animals. Prerequisite: BIOL2570 Co-requisite: BIOL2780
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BIOL 2780: COMPARATIVE VERTEBRAE PHYS LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
In the laboratory portion students will learn basic principles of animal physiology; will examine the fundamental mechanisms common to all animals and physiological adaptations for specialized situations and will explore the strategies utilized by animals to adapt to specialized niches in extreme environments. Laboratory experiments and case studies of published research papers will help students to achieve these goals and objectives. Co-requisite: BIOL2770
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BIOL 3370: CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
Topics studied in this course include cell structure, molecular biology of eukaryotic cells, cytoskeletal organization and function, cell division cycle, membrane structure and function, cell-cell interactions, cell differentiation and regulation. Prerequisites: BIOL2370 and CHEM2320 Co-requisite: BIOL3375
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BIOL 3375: CELL/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LAB
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course introduces students to the major advances in biological disciplines with the use of state-of-the art equipment. This course must be taken concurrently with BIOL 3370. Co-requisite: BIOL3370
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BIOL 3470: HUMAN GENETICS
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course introduces students to the principles of genetics, including classical, molecular, population genetics and cytogenetics. Importance of genetics as a foundation for other divisions of biology is stressed. Prerequisite: BIOL3370 Co-requisite: BIOL3475
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BIOL 3475: HUMAN GENETICS LABORATORY
1.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course will explore concepts in both transmission and molecular genetics. Sex linkage, epistatic relationships, and the principles of human karyotyping will also be examined. Exercises in molecular genetics will introduce students to the process of recombinant DNA technology and will demonstrate the principles involved in molecular separation techniques. This course must be taken concurrently with BIOL 3470. Prerequisites: BIOL 3370 and BIOL3375 Co-requisite: BIOL3470
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BIOL 3570: COMPARATIVE VERTEBRAE ANATOMY
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University
This course is a study of vertebrate structure, its functional significance, and the range of variation in structure of different species from an evolutionary standpoint. The course goals include introduction to the classes within the phylum Chordata, gaining an understanding of the form and function of vertebrate structure using comparisons across select taxa and use morphological data to infer evolutionary relationships between vertebrate taxa. Prerequisite: BIOL2570 Co-requisite: BIOL3580
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