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Hanson, Marshall, Pockman, Stricker, Toolson, Wolf
Introduction to plant systems including: structure, growth, transport, nutrition, reproduction, development, and control systems. Introduction to animal systems including nutrition, circulation, reproduction, development; and immune, control and nervous systems. Three lectures and 3 hours lab.
Prerequisite: 202 and (CHEM 132L or CHEM 122 and CHEM 124L)
Pre- or corequisite: 203L and (MATH 180 or MATH 162)
{Fall, Spring}
Genetics - BIOL 202
Principles of Chemistry - CHEM 132L
General Chemistry II - CHEM 122
General Chemistry II Laboratory - CHEM 124L
Ecology and Evolution - BIOL 203L
Elements of Calculus I - MATH 180
Calculus I - MATH 162
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