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LIFE 1406 — Principles of Botany 5 Credit Hours

5 credits · 5 hours

This course focuses on the evolution, anatomy, and physiology of plants, and the vital roles they play in both the environment and in our lives. Students will gain an understanding of the unique cellular make up, morphology and function of plant tissues, as well as the metabolism, genetics, evolution, life cycles, classification, ecology, and economic importanct of the plant kingdom and plant-related species. This course is intended primarily for students majoring in botany-related areas, such as Biology, Zoology, Wildlife Science, Forestry, Horticulture, Natural Resource Management, and similar fields of study. Fulfills: Laboratory Course, Pure Science Prerequisite: LIFE 1402 Principles of Biology with a grade of C or better

Prerequisites: LIFE 1402

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