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Nov 25, 2024
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BIO 2100 - Comparative Anatomy 4 Credit(s) Hours: 6 hrs. each semester
Form, structure, classification and adaptive modifications of vertebrates, animals with backbones. Through dissections, representative vertebrates (dog, fish and cat) are studied, vertebrates’ major body systems and development of various representative structures are compared, relationships between form and function, and the use of certain structure in specific environments.
This course satisfies the elective credit requirement for Biology Majors.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 1400 Department: Biological Sciences
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