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with special emphasis on the significance of these concepts to the individual living in today's world. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Recitation/discussion 1 hour. Prerequisite: None. BI0-1021ntroductory Biology-Ecology, Evolution and Heredity - 3 Cr. - Designed primarily for non-science majors. Fundamental concepts in genetics, population biology, evolution and ecology with special emphasis on the significance of these concepts to the individual living in today's world. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours . Recitation / discussion 1 hour. Prerequisite: None: B10-103 Introductory Biology-Human Body in Health and Disease - 3 Cr. Designed primarily for non-science majors. Fundamental concepts of behavioral coordination, nutrition, transport, gas-exchange, and excretory processes with special emphasis on the significance of these concepts to the individual living in today's world. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours. Recitation / discussion 1 hour. Prerequisite: None. B10-111 General Biology I - 4 Cr. General introduction to basic biological principles structured around a detailed study of cell morphology and physiology with emphasis on the metabolic processes of photosynthesis, respiration, reproduction, and development. Biochemical principles are stressed . Lecture 3 hours . Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. BI0-112 General Biology 11- 4 Cr. - The metabolism and self-perpetuation of the organism. Emphasis is on homeostatic mechanisms of the organism as they relate to the nervous, hormone, effectors, nutritional , transport, gas exchange, excretory, and reproductive systems. Emphasis is placed on comparative anatomy and physiology of the organism . Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: BI0-111 General Biology I or equivalent or departmental approval. BI0-113 General Biology III - 4 Cr. Introduction to genetics , evolutionary adaptations of plants and animals, and ecological concepts. Field trips are included. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: B10-111 General Biology I or equivalent or departmental approval. BI0-121 Principles of Medical Science - 4 Cr. - Basic inorganic, organic and bio chemistry, with emphasis on physiological principles and applications. Includes principles of physics and metric system. Designed principally for Health Technology programs. Study of chemistry, other related subject matter included in laboratory.

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Lecture 3 hours . Laboratory 3 hours . Prerequisite: None. B10-128 Anatomy and Physiology - 4 Cr. - Fundamental concepts of cellular structure and physiology. Architectural plan of the body, its skeletal , muscular, digestive and circulatory systems. Emphasis is placed on morphological and physiological concepts and applications . Laboratory includes gross anatomy and experiments in physiology. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. B10-129 Anatomy and Physiology - 4 Cr. - Hematology, acid-base balance and fluid and electrolyte balance. Structure and function of the respiratory, urinary and nervous systems. Laboratory includes gross anatomy and experiments in physiology. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: B10-128 Anatomy and Physiology. B10-130 Anatomy and Physiology - 3 Cr. - The structure and functions of the reproductive system. Fundamentals of embryology, genetics and endocrinology as related to the human body. Laboratory includes experiments, demonstrations and related microscop ic study . Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: BI0-129 Anatomy and Physiology. BI0-132 Anatomy of the 'Eye - 2 Cr. Study of the composition of the eye and its associated structures such as orbit, eyelids, lacrima, and muscles. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None. BI0-133 Physiology of the Eye - 2 Cr. - Study of the function of the eye and its associated structures. Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: B10-132 Anatomy of the Eye. BI0-150 Field Botany - 4 Cr. - Study of the plant kingdom with emphasis on local vegetation. Field trips included. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: None. B10-201 Comparative Anatomy of the Vertebrates - 5 Cr. -Gross anatomy of the organ systems in representative members of the vertebrates. Emphasis on evolution and functional adaptations . Laboratory dissection and direct observation of selected specimens. Emphasis placed on Squalus, Necturus and Felis. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 6 hours. Prerequisite: B10-113 General Biology or equivalent. BI0-202 Vertebrate Embryology - 4 Cr. Studies of the ontogeny of vertebrates, stressing embryological induction and cell


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