Course Title
Cell and Developmental Biology
Credits
4
Subject code
BIOL
Course Number
362
Academic Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Cell structure and function, including cell ultrastructure, methods used in cell biology research, cell motility, signal transduction, cell division, macromolecules, metabolism and the cytomembrane system. Basic concepts in developmental biology are also covered: fertilization, early embryonic cleavage in model systems, cell-cell communication, extracellular matrix and research methods. Examples from developmental biology are employed to illustrate the functions and roles of cellular structures and processes. Laboratory includes isolation of cell components, fertilization and cleavage in sea urchins, microscopy and other techniques used in the study of cell and developmental biology. 3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab. Offered in fall and spring. Prereq: BIOL 101 or 100 with a grade of C- or higher; B- or higher in BIOL 100 for biology majors; ENGL 110; CHEM 112 (Prereq or Coreq).
General Education Labels
G2, Lab (L), Writing (W)
Prerequisite
Complete at least 1 of the following:
Earn a minimum grade of C- in the following:
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Earn a minimum grade of B- in the following:
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Prerequisite
Complete at least 1 of the following:
Earn a minimum grade of C- in the following:
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OR
Earn a minimum grade of B- in the following:
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Prerequisite
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