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BIO 20003 BIOLOGY OF PLANTS AND LAB (3)

Introductory study of the evolutionary phylogeny, morphology, anatomy, and physiology of plants and related autotrophs.  Lab component incorporated with lecture.  Prerequisites: BIO 12043 General Biology I or BIO 10043 Principles of Biology, BIO 10063 Foundations of Cell Biology, or instructor consent.

BIO 20013 BIOLOGY OF ANIMALS AND LAB (3)

Introductory study of the evolutionary phylogeny, morphology, anatomy, and physiology of both invertebrate and vertebrate animals with pertinent discussion of other heterotrophs including fungi and protists.  Lab component incorporated with lecture.  Prerequisites:  BIO 12043 General Biology I or BIO 10043 Principles of Biology, BIO 10063 Foundations of Cell Biology, or instructor consent.

BIO BIO 20043 ORGANISMIC BIOLOGY (3)

Integrated study of the structure and function of plants and animals with special attention paid to the phylogenic origins and relationships of taxonomic groups.Prerequisites: BIO 10043 Principles of Biology.

Biology 20342 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB (2)

Two 2-hour labs per week that verify and supplement lecture material. Corequisite: BIO 20343 Human Anatomy and Physiology.

BIO 20343 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (3)

Studies function and anatomy of each system of the human body, including immunology. Prerequisite: BIO 10043 Principles of Biology. Corequisite: BIO 20342 Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab.

BIO 20433 HUMAN ANATOMY AND LAB (4)

Systems approach to indroduce the anatomy of the human body addressing all organ systems but emphasizing skeletal, muscular, neural, circulatory, respiratory, and urinary systems.  Prerequisite:  BIO 10043 Principles of Biology and Lab or BIO 12043 General Biology I.

BIO 21443 INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION (3)

Covers fundamental principles of nutrition. Discusses nutritional requirements of the human for the major segments of the life-span. Interrelationship of various nutrients also discussed. 

BIO 22043 GENERAL BIOLOGY II (4)

A continuation of BIO 12043.  Topics include the study of the mechanisms of evolution, geologic history, phylogeny, organismal diversity, ecology, and behavior.