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BI 256

Life on Earth Animals

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An integrated lecture and lab/tutorial-based course examining the diversity of animal life. The relationships of animal form and function are emphasized in terms of the solutions that have arisen through natural selection. Major topics to be covered include skeletal systems and locomotion, respiration, circulation, feeding and digestion, water and salt balance, thermoregulation, sensory and nervous systems, and reproduction. Prerequisites: BI111. Notes: 3 Lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours

An integrated lecture and lab/tutorial-based course examining the diversity of animal life. The relationships of animal form and function are emphasized in terms of the solutions that have arisen through natural selection. Major topics to be covered include skeletal systems and locomotion, respiration, circulation, feeding and digestion, water and salt balance, thermoregulation, sensory and nervous systems, and reproduction. Prerequisites: BI111. Notes: 3 Lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours

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An integrated lecture and lab/tutorial-based course examining the diversity of animal life. The relationships of animal form and function are emphasized in terms of the solutions that have arisen through natural selection. Major topics to be covered include skeletal systems and locomotion, respiration, circulation, feeding and digestion, water and salt balance, thermoregulation, sensory and nervous systems, and reproduction. Prerequisites: BI111. Notes: 3 Lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours


BI 256

Life on Earth Animals

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An integrated lecture and lab/tutorial-based course examining the diversity of animal life. The relationships of animal form and function are emphasized in terms of the solutions that have arisen through natural selection. Major topics to be covered include skeletal systems and locomotion, respiration, circulation, feeding and digestion, water and salt balance, thermoregulation, sensory and nervous systems, and reproduction. Prerequisites: BI111. Notes: 3 Lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours

An integrated lecture and lab/tutorial-based course examining the diversity of animal life. The relationships of animal form and function are emphasized in terms of the solutions that have arisen through natural selection. Major topics to be covered include skeletal systems and locomotion, respiration, circulation, feeding and digestion, water and salt balance, thermoregulation, sensory and nervous systems, and reproduction. Prerequisites: BI111. Notes: 3 Lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours

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An integrated lecture and lab/tutorial-based course examining the diversity of animal life. The relationships of animal form and function are emphasized in terms of the solutions that have arisen through natural selection. Major topics to be covered include skeletal systems and locomotion, respiration, circulation, feeding and digestion, water and salt balance, thermoregulation, sensory and nervous systems, and reproduction. Prerequisites: BI111. Notes: 3 Lecture hours, 3 lab/tutorial/seminar hours


BI 256 Prerequisites

BI 111 (Min. Grade D-)

BI 256 Leads To

BI 358, BI 359, BI 449, BI 458, BI 459, BI 308, BI 330, BI 451, BI 484, BI 488

BI 256 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Applied Water Science (AWSC)

Biology (BIOL)

Environmental Science (EVSC)

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