BIO 12 - (NS) Animal Form and Function This introductory course covers the biology of the major groups of animals, both
vertebrate and invertebrate. Various systems will be discussed (e.g., respiration,
nutrition) with emphasis on both the regulatory principle of homeostasis and on
the cellular basis of system function. Course designed for biology majors. Also
recommended for majors in other sciences, prehealth professional, pre-veterinary
students and undeclared students considering science as a major. Majors in other
disciplines are strongly advised to take Bio 3 or 4 to fulfill a laboratory science
requirement. (3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory, one hour workshop/recitation.)
Prerequisites & Notes BIO 11.
SSII
70397: (Lecture) M-Th, 9:30-11:45 a.m., Morrissey, 308 C.V. Starr
(Class meets 7/24/06-8/25/06)
70398: (Lab) M-W, 12:30-3:30 p.m., Morrissey, 208 Gittleson
(Lab) M-W, 3:30-4:30 p.m., 213 Gittleson
(Class meets 7/24/06-8/25/06)
Credits: 4 s.h.
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