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Campus | Haverford |
Semester | Fall 2021 |
Registration ID | BIOLH329D001 |
Course Title | Comparative Cell Biology of Invertebrates |
Credit | 0.50 |
Department | Biology |
Instructor | Lunden,Jay |
Times and Days | T 07:30pm-10:00pm
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Room Location | SHA430 |
Additional Course Info | Class Number: 1882 Invertebrates comprise over 90% of all animal life, and are found in every ecosystem on Earth. To this extent, invertebrates exhibit a diverse array of adaptations to enable functioning in various habitats. In this upper-level biology course, we will explore the cellular basis of these adaptations using a systems-level approach, with topics including immunity, endocrinology, excretion, reproduction, cellular respiration, integument, and others.; Prerequisite(s): BIOL H200 and BIOL H201, grade 2.0 or above Natural Science, C: Physical and Natural Processes (Hav: NA, C) |
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