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3.00 Credits
A field course involving collection, identification, preservation, population studies and life history studies of animals of regional ecosystems. Systematics, evolution and biogeography are emphasized. Prerequisite: Biology 108 or 109 or consent of instructor. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) (Also listed as Southwest Studies 203.) 1 unit - Linkhart.
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3.00 Credits
A cadaver dissection course designed to help students gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts of the structure of the human body. Designed to meet the needs of students interested in pre- and allied health fields when taken in conjunction with BY/SC 321. Prerequisite: Biology 109, 210 and Chemistry 107, 108. (Also listed as Sport Science 207.) 1 unit - Department.
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3.00 Credits
The analysis of distributions, abundances, and interrelationships of organisms. Populations, communities, and ecosystems are investigated, and implications for humans considered. Prerequisite: Chemistry 107 and 1 unit from Biology 105, 107, 108, 109 Geology 130 or 140. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) 1 unit - Drummond, Ebersole, Heschel.
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3.00 Credits
Structures and functions of cells, organelles and biomacromolecules and the flow of energy and information within and among them. Laboratory and lecture course designed to provide a thorough, modern introduction to eukaryotic cells. Intended for natural science majors. CH 250 strongly recommended. Prerequisite: Chemistry 108 and Biology 105 or 107 or 108 or 109 or consent of instructor. Chemistry 250 strongly recommended. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World lab or field requirement.) 1 unit - Department, Huang, Lostroh.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on application rather than theory or derivation. Topics: measures of central tendency and variability, correlation, regression, t-tests, Chi-square, analysis of variance, selected non-parametric methods, statistical inference and experimental design. Prerequisite: At least 1 college biology course or consent of instructor. No Credit after Economics 200 or Mathematics 117. (Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement.) 1 unit - Ebersole.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Special topics in Biology not offered on a regular basis. (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
Students will acquire the basic knowledge necessary to prepare animal and plant tissues for examination by light microscopy. Theoretical aspects of fixation, paraffin embedding, sectioning techniques, and the art of staining will be emphasized. Interpretation of results will be facilitated through lecture/discussion sessions highlighting the basics of histology. Limit 16 students. Prerequisite: Biology 105 or 109 recommended. (Not offered 2008-09.) .5 unit.
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1.00 - 9.00 Credits
(Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
Functions of animal cells including: osmosis, membrane transport, neuronal potentials, chemical signaling, contractility, and cellular aspects of the immune system. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 210 and Chemistry 250 (or equivalent). (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the main elements of the human body's defenses against invading microorganisms. Emphasis is on the cellular and molecular mechanisms of B and T lymphocyte functioning, along with consideration of autoimmune and immune deficiency diseases. Lecture, discussion and laboratory. Prerequisite: Biology 210 (BY 301 recommended). (Not offered 2008-09.) 1 unit.
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