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BIO 209 — BIO 209

4 credits · 4 hours

Introduces functions (physiology) and structures (anatomy, morphology) of animals and plants stressing basic physiological processes and adaptations to the environment. Equal attention is given to plants and animals. This course is the second of a two- semester sequence of college biology designed to prepare the student for study at a four-year institution in the fields of biology, medicine, agronomy, animal husbandry, or wildlife biology. The laboratory component of the course stresses laboratory safety and procedures and offers hands -on experiments designed to reinforce course topics. (3 lec, 2 la b) Prerequisite: BIO 109 (BIOL 124) with grade of C or higher or equivalent

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