BOTY1614 — Plant Biology
BOTY 1614 - Plant Biology BOTY 1614 - Plant Biology Description Consideration of basic flowering plant structure, growth, development, physiology, genetics, and ecology. A brief survey of different plant groups will also be presented. GIS (Geographic Information Science)incorporated to facilitate student learning of course content. Identify common plants found in the Ozarks. Students will know the biome and different types of ecosystems of the Ozarks and how economic and cultural processes affect these systems. Explain the essential role plants play in harnessing energy, providing food for other species, providing oxygen for cellular respiration, providing medicine and useful plant products, as well as providing shelter, food, and habitat for other species as well. Recognize conservation issues and sustainable practices for maintaining the health of the biosphere. Use scientific thinking and process skills through laboratory activities and group interaction. Use traditional and electronic resources to locate information General Education
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