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5.00 Credits
(Formerly Biology 57.) (See general education pages for the requirement this course meets) Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. Four hours lecture, three hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center (including Saturday field trips). A general introduction to the biology of birds, including anatomy, physiology, ecology, evolution, behavior, diversity, identification, conservation, and relationships between birds and people around the world.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
(Not open to students with credit in Biology 6A, 6B, or 6C; or 40A, 40B, or 40C; or equivalent.) Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Survey of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on homeostatic limits of the human body. Topics to be discussed include basic introduction and body organization, chemical basis of life, the cell and its metabolism, tissues, and the skin. (Especially designed for students planning careers in medical assisting, Licensed Vocational Nursing, education, speech, home economics, psychology, physical education and/or recreation.)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
(Not open to students with credit in Biology 6A, 6B, or 6C; or 40A, 40B, or 40C; or equivalent.) Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Survey of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on homeostatic limits of the human body. The skeletal, muscular and nervous systems including somatic and special senses. (Especially designed for students planning careers in medical assisting, Licensed Vocational Nursing, education, speech, home economics, psychology, physical education and/or recreation.)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
(Not open to students with credit in Biology 6A, 6B, or 6C; or 40A, 40B, or 40C; or equivalent.) Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Survey of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on homeostatic limits of the human body. The endocrine, cardiovascular, and lymphatic systems and the blood. (Especially designed for students planning careers in medical assisting, Licensed Vocational Nursing, education, speech, home economics, psychology, physical education and/or recreation.)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
(Not open to students with credit in Biology 6A, 6B, or 6C; or 40A, 40B, or 40C; or equivalent.) Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263. One hour lecture, one and one-half hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Survey of human anatomy and physiology with emphasis on homeostatic limits of the human body. The respiratory, urinary, reproductive, and digestive systems, water and electrolyte balance, nutrition and pregnancy. (Especially designed for students planning careers in medical assisting, Licensed Vocational Nursing, education, speech, home economics, psychology, physical education and/or recreation.) .
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6.00 Credits
(See general education pages for the requirement this course meets.) Prerequisite: Satisfactory score on the Chemistry Placement Exam, or grade of C or better in either Chemistry 1A or 50. Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5. Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Introduction to biology and the scientific method for students beginning the biology majors' series. Study of the structure and physiological processes of living organisms, with an emphasis on plants and animals.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Biology 6A. Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5; Mathematics 114 or equivalent. Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Introduction to cellular structure and function, biological molecules, bioenergetics, and molecular genetics, and cell proliferation. The laboratory includes extensive hands-on experimentation in molecular biology.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Biology 6B. Advisory: English Writing 1A or English as a Second Language 5; Mathematics 114 or equivalent. Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory, one additional hour to be arranged in the Science Center Resource Center. Principles of evolution and ecology. Includes evolution within populations, the origin of species and higher taxa, and ecology at the levels of populations, communities, and ecosystems. The laboratory portion of the course includes hands-on research and a detailed look at how biology is done.
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1.00 Credits
Special Projects in Biology BIOL 77X 2 Units
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3.00 Credits
(Formerly Biology 49, 49X and 49Y.) Prerequisite: Consent of instructor and division dean. Three hours laboratory for each unit of credit. (Any combination of Biology 77, 77X, and 77Y may be taken up to six times, not to exceed 18 units, as long as the topics/projects are different each time.) Individual research in the biological sciences. Specific projects determined on consultation with the instructor. Outside reading and written report required.
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