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BIO 3360: Animal Physiology
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: BIO 3200 or BIO 3260 and CHE 1810, or Permission of instructor This is a lecture course for science majors on the physiological processes common to most animals and on the physiological adaptations and acclimation to environmental challenges- especially with respect to temperature, moisture, and oxygen availability.
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BIO 3400: Microbial Physiology
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (3 + 3) Prerequisite: BIO 2400 or equivalent or Permission of instructor Prerequisite/Corequisite: CHE 3100 or equivalent or permission of instructor A detailed study of the organization and structure of bacterial cells is presented. An emphasis is placed on biosynthesis, polymerization, and assembly of bacteria.
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BIO 3471: Biology of Women
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: BIO 1000 or WMS 1001 or Permission of instructor An examination of the anatomy and physiology of sex in humans, the mechanisms involved in formation of sex and gender, and the interactions between science, society, and medical practice with regard to issues of sex and gender. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: BIO or WMS. (WMS 3470)
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BIO 3511: Anatomy and Physiology of Speech
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (25 + 15) Prerequisite: BIO 2310 and SLHS 2530; or Permission of instructor This course provides students with basic understanding of the structural organization (anatomy), function (physiology) and neural control of the structures used to produce speech, swallowing, respiration and related human behaviors. Students explore how anatomical and physiological deficits relate to communicative pathology. It includes lecture and laboratory components and involves dissection. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: SLHS or BIO. (SLHS 3511)
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BIO 3530: Physiology of Aging for Non-Biology Majors
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: BIO 1000 or equivalent, completion of all Level I General Studies course requirements or Permission of instructor This course views aging from both the biological and the physiological perspectives. Theories on the biology of aging and cultural variations of aging will be explored. The concepts of continuity and change will be used to study the cellular and molecular events throughout the lifespan that lead to aging and disease. Causes, physiological and pathological changes, and factors that contribute to life prolongation and the strengthening of physiologic competence to improve the quality of life as individual's age will be addressed. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: BIO or HES. (General Studies-Level II, Natural Science) (HES 3810)
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BIO 3550: Urban Ecology
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (3 + 3) Prerequisite: BIO 1080 and BIO 1090 or one semester of chemistry, physics, or earth science, or Permission of instructor, and satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements An analysis is made of the urban ecosystem and the factors involved: water, transportation, solid wastes, energy, land, political institutions, economics, social patterns, communications, recreation, shelter, nutrition, and population. Field trips to key environmental locations in the greater metropolitan Denver area and field trip reports are required. (General Studies- Level II, Natural Science)
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BIO 3600: General Genetics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: BIO 1080 and BIO 1090, BIO 1081 and BIO 1091, and one additional semester of biology required, one year of chemistry strongly recommended, or Permission of instructor A study is made of classical genetics, with emphasis on numerical analysis of inheritance. The molecular biology of replication, transcription, and translation is presented. Genetic variation and human genetic diseases are discussed.
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BIO 4000: Biology Field Experience:Variable Topics
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
3 (2 + 2) Prerequisite: BIO 1081 and BIO 1091; or Permission of instructor This course is designed to give hands-on experience in a variety of field environments with 30 hours of predeparture lectures and 30 hours of field work in a regional, national, or international setting. This course may be repeated for credit under different topics with permission of the department.
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BIO 4050: Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (4 + 0) Prerequisite: BIO 3050 with a grade of "C" or betterThis course is a continuation and extension of subjects introduced in BIO 3050. Topics emphasize cell-to-cell signaling, control over the eukaryotic cell cycle, and molecular events associated with the loss of cell control.
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BIO 4160: Mycology
5.00 Credits
Metropolitan State University of Denver
4 (2 + 4) Prerequisite: BIO 2100 or BIO 2400 This course emphasizes the true fungi: Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, Zygomycota, and Fungi Imperfect. Culture techniques, identification, life cycles, and economic importance are stressed.
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