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BI 110 Biology of Humans


In this course students will learn about the biology of the human organism. This course encompasses the form and function of the human, from the cellular to the environmental level. It is organized around two unifying themes: (1) the relationships between structure and function of body parts and (2) the body’s mechanisms of internal regulations and problems that occur (illness) when these mechanisms are disrupted. Critical thinking and the scientific method are emphasized. This course is appropriate for students majoring in all disciplines except biology.

It contains a weekly three hour laboratory section. Spring

Corequisite: BI110L