Biola_Catalog_19690101NA

204 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (6) Basic structure and function of the human body; laboratory dissection of a representa­ tive mammal; cadaver demonstrations and basic physiological experimentation. Four hours lecture, six hours laboratory. 221 MICROBIOLOGY (4) Beneficial and pathogenic significance of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses); identification, control, and methodology. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. 252 FIELD BIOLOGY (4) Plants and animals in their natural habitat; emphasis given to taxonomy, morphology, and population dynamics. Group and individual study in a four-week summer expedi­ tion. May fulfill general education requirements or may be substituted for 202. 301 VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY (4) Comparative anatomy, embryology, and biology of vertebrate animals; laboratory em­ bryology project and dissection of representative vertebrates. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Prerequisites: 101, 202. 302 PLANT ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (4) Comparison of the systems and their functions in species representative of a broad spectrum of plant life; vascular plants and plants of economic and social significance emphasized. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 202. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 305 NEURO-ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (4) Anatomy and physiology of the nervous system; several species represented, but empha­ sizing the human; laboratory dissection and experimentation. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 312 CELLULAR BIOLOGY (4) Composition, structure, and physiology of the cell in living organisms; cell types repre­ sentative of the major structures and systems emphasized; methodology of cell study, tissue culture, and histological microtechnique emphasized in laboratory. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Prerequisites: 101, Chemistry 301 (may be co-requisite). 322 BOTANICAL SCIENCE SURVEY (4) Taxonomy, morphology, and biology of selected groups of plants; emphasis on lower plant organization. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 401 POPULATION BIOLOGY (4) Genetics, evolution, and ecology related to biological populations encompassing all living organisms; experimental genetics and field biology emphasized in laboratory. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Prerequisites: 101, 202, 301 . 403 ORIGIN AND DYNAMICS OF ORGANISMS (3) Historical and present-day developments of the idea of evolution; hereditable change and variation as applied to an objective evaluation of historical geology, comparative anatomy, and organismal and population dynamics . Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 404 GENETICS (3) Laws of heredity and their significance in plants, animals, and humans . Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 84

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