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 proj ect and dissection of representative vertebrates. Three hours lecture, four hours labora tory. 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 human nervous system; laboratory dissection of repre sentative mammals, microanatomy, histological microtechnique, and electrophysiological experimentation. Three hours lecture, three hours laboratory. 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 1971-72. 331 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (4) Selected topics in developmental biology (plant and animal) emphasizing vertebrate embryology, microscopic study of starfish, amphioxus, chick and foetal pig development; microtechnique and directed experimentation. Two hours lecture, six hours laboratory. Prerequisite: 312. 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: 202, 301. 403 ORIGIN AND DYNAMICS OF ORGANISMS (3) Historical and present-day development~ of the idea of evolution; hereditable change and variation as applied to an objective evaluation of hi storical geology, comparative anatomy, and organismal and population dynamics. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 85
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