BIO-302 |
Vertebrate Anatomy |
This is an integrative biological study of structural and functional anatomy of the vertebrate classes . It utilizes an organ system approach to the study of comparative anatomy , considers unique adaptations of individual vertebrate groups and incorporates evolutionary relationships in conjunction with aspects of vertebrate behavior , ecology and paleontology . Lecture and reading assignments incorporate research data from current literature . 3 lecture hours per week . |
BIO-302L |
Vertebrate Anatomy |
This is an organ-based study of select specimens from the vertebrate classes , and includes a number of special topics , e . g . adaptations to flight . The laboratory promotes skill development , including a variety of investigative techniques . 3 laboratory hours per week . |
BIO-305 |
Biology of Microorganisms |
A study of the biology and chemistry of |
microorganisms including their morphology , |
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metabolism , genetics , growth and control , as |
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well as their interactions with host cells . 3 |
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lecture hours per week . Offered in alternate fall |
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semesters . |
BIO-305L |
Biology of Microorganisms |
Basic microbiological laboratory techniques including those used for the isolation , cultivation , enumeration , and identification of microorganisms . 3 laboratory hours per week . Offered in alternate fall semesters . |