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BLY 431: Plant Physiology - W
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
A critical study of higher plant functions. This course includes a study of water relations, plant biochemistry and plant development. Category A (usually taught spring term).
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BLY 432: Morphology Vascular Plants
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Morphological features and possible relationships of psilophytes, club mosses, horsetails, ferns, and seed plants. Illustrated whenever feasible with local plants. Category B (usually taught in the spring term).
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BLY 433: Tax of Flowering Plants
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Principles of classification of flowering plants; survey of major plant families; collection and identification of representative local plants. Field trips. Category B (usually taught in the Spring term).
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BLY 434: Plant Physiological Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Plant Physiological Ecology is an investigation into the relatively "new" scientific field of physiological ecology (i.e., the study of how plants function in their environment) and is designed to meet the needs of students majoring in biology, ecology and/or various disciplines in plant biology. This course explores plant biology, plant-animal interactions, as well as, principles of ecology and evolution. Category B. Prerequisites: BLY 121, 122, CH 131, 132 and BLY 325 or BLY 431.
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BLY 435: Biology of Fungi
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Identification and morphology of fungi with some emphasis on their relation to human affairs. Collection required. Category B (usually taught in the Spring term).
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BLY 436: Animal Physiology - W
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Comparative approach to animal physiology, proceeding from the molecular and cellular levels to the organismal level. Focuses on relationships between structure and function. Will include examinations of both invertebrates and vertebrates. Category A (usually taught in the spring term)
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BLY 440: Biochemistry I
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Principles of carbohydrate, protein, lipid, and nucleotide chemistry; membrane phenomena; enzyme kinetics and bioenergetics. Prerequisite: CH 201 Also cross-listed as CH 440. Category A (usually taught in the spring term).
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BLY 441: Biochemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Course is sequential to Biochemistry I and focuses on reactions and regulation of intermediary metabolism; molecular genetics, hormonal action and nutrition. Prerequisite: BLY 440. Requires special permission. Also cross-listed as CH 441. Category A (usually taught in the Spring term).
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BLY 443: Lab Studies Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
Course familiarizes the student with basic laboratory techniques commonly employed in biochemical research. Prerequisite: BLY 440 or concurrent enrollment in BLY 441. Requires special permission. Also cross-listed as CH 443. Fee.
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BLY 450: Animal Behavior
4.00 Credits
University of South Alabama
This course will examine animal behavior from a biological and empirical viewpoint, with an emphasis on behavioral adaptations of animals to their environment. Orientation, migration, rhythms, communication, territoriality, social and courtship behaviors will be considered within the context of ecology and evolution. Category D (taught in Spring semester)
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