BIOL 201 - Invertebrate BiologyNext Offered: First Semester 2008 Semester Offered: First Semester Credits (Range): 4 hours Attribute: 4 NS, WR
Invertebrates represent over 97% of the animal kingdom. This course is a study of the anatomy, physiology, ecology, and evolution of representatives of the major invertebrate phyla. Lectures are supplemented with weekly classroom discussions and writing assignments based on readings from the primary literature. Afternoon and overnight field trips and other laboratory experiences involve observation, collection, identification, and dissection of terrestrial, aquatic, and marine invertebrates. Enrollment Limit: 14. Instructor: M. Garvin Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: BIOL 120 and consent of the instructor.
This course is offered in alternate years.
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