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Physiology and Neurobiology
- Bio 409, Plant Physiology
- Bio 486, Introduction to Endocrinology
- Bio 488, Advanced Endocrinology
- Bio 439, Cellular Neurobiology
- Bio 440, Systems Neurobiology
- Bio 441, Topics in Neurobiology
- Bio 452, Advanced Comparative Physiology
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Course
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Course
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| 409 |
Plant Physiology |
Functional and developmental
aspects of plants, especially of vascular autotrophs. Lecture-
laboratory. Laboratory fee $20.00. |
| 486 |
Introduction to Endocrinology
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Study of hypothalamic-hypophyseal
pathways of hormonal regulation in animals. Lecture only.
Prerequisites: Biology 250, 260, and 310 or consent of instructor. |
| 488 |
Advanced Endocrinology |
Analysis of non-hypothalamic-hypophyseal
pathways for hormonal regulation of the structure, function
and biochemistry of hard tissues, calcium metabolism, and
regulation of glucose metabolism. Lecture- seminar. Prerequisite:
Biology 386 or 486, or equivalent. |
| 439 |
Cellular Neurobiology |
A study of the cellular and molecular
mechanisms of the nervous system. |
| 440 |
Systems Neurobiology |
A study of the structures and functions
of neural pathways and systems. Lecture-laboratory. |
| 441 |
Topics in Neurobiology |
A seminar course examining current
topics in neurobiology. Original readings will include both
current review and classic articles in the field of neuroscience.
Prerequisite: Bio 439 or 440. |
| 452 |
Advanced Comparative Physiology
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Comparative and environmental
approach to the function and mechanisms of vertebrate organ
systems. Selected topics in comparative physiology will be
addressed using a lecture/ discussion/ seminar format. |
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