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Fundamental concepts of bacterial physiology are both introduced and applied throughout the course. Emphasis is placed on understanding the applications of microbiology at a physiological level. Genetic adaptation and developmental responses to specific nutrients and environmental stressors will be studied in addition to biosynthetic activities. Specific topics include; bacterial fermentations, transport mechanisms, shock responses and quorum sensing. Prerequisites: BI276 and either BI226 or BI236. (CH111 is recommended.) Notes: 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours
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Fundamental concepts of bacterial physiology are both introduced and applied throughout the course. Emphasis is placed on understanding the applications of microbiology at a physiological level. Genetic adaptation and developmental responses to specific nutrients and environmental stressors will be studied in addition to biosynthetic activities. Specific topics include; bacterial fermentations, transport mechanisms, shock responses and quorum sensing. Prerequisites: BI276 and either BI226 or BI236. (CH111 is recommended.) Notes: 3 lecture hours, 3 lab hours
BI 374 Restrictions
Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:
Undergraduate (UG)
Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:
Biology (BIOL)
Environmental Science (EVSC)
Water Science & Enviro Health (WSEH)
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