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BIOL 203 - Vertebrate Structure and Evolution


6 NS
Second Semester. A study of vertebrate structure from evolutionary and functional perspectives. This topic is introduced by a discussion of the origin of vertebrates and their phylogeny and basic embryology. The morphological differences in each major organ system are studied primarily in terms of phylogenetic history and functional adaptation. All students must participate fully in the anatomical laboratory exercises.

Prerequisites & Notes
Prerequisite: BIOL 118, 119 or consent of instructor. Note: BIOL 120 recommended.
Enrollment Limit: 20.
Ms. McCormick

Credits: 6 hours



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