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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Covers development of living organisms from the fertilized egg to establishment of organ systems. Topics include fertilization, gastrulation, neurulation, regulation of development, cell commitment, morphogenesis, induction, and laying down of organ systems. Laboratory includes morphological observations and individual experimental projects.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2200 Developmental Biology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L This is the study of the structure of the human body, including muscles, bones, heart, brain, ear, eye, and other systems, as well as a short look at development of the fetus. Lab work entails dissection of the cat and study of the human skeleton.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2205 Human Anatomy.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L, CHE1202, CHE1202L Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory, one hour seminar. Focuses on functional aspects of the human organism at the subcellular, cellular, and tissue levels and on causes and effects at organ level. Topics include nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, immune, and endocrine systems. Laboratory includes use of oscilloscope, computerized measurements of cardiac, muscle, and respiratory function, biochemical assays, and basic histology. Results are discussed in seminar.
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2.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2210 Human Physiology.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L and CHE1202, CHE1202L Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Focuses on the physical and chemical basis of heredity. Topics include: Mendelian genetics; mapping; structure, organization, and replication of DNA; mutation; transcription, translation, and regulation; and extrachromosomal inheritance and population genetics. Laboratory may include Mendelian and population genetics, cytogenetics, DNA analysis, electrophoresis, PCR, and mapping techniques.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2215 Genetics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BIO1101, BIO1101L, BIO1103, BIO1103L and CHE2203, CHE2203L, CHE2205, CHE2205L and CHE2370, CHE2370L or BIO2215, BIO2215L or permission of instructor Three-hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Focuses on the structural and biochemical basis of cellular function. Emphasizes cell substructure, cell membranes, cell-surface phenomena, and the storage and transfer of biological information at the biochemical level. Laboratory presents methods of biotechnology.
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1.00 Credits
Lab component of BIO2252 Cellular and Molecular Biology.
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