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| Diana's Pool (Aquatic Plant Biology field trip) | East Twin Lake (Aquatic Plant Biology field trip) | Colin Young finds Bidens cernua growing out of a tennis ball! | Connecticut Master Gardeners attend a CONN herbarium workshop |
| Wolf
Rock (Systematic
Botany field trip) |
Wolf
Rock (Systematic
Botany
field
trip)
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| Primary Courses Taught |
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| EEB 3204/5205: Aquatic Plant Biology (Undergraduate/Graduate) |
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First semester,
alternate years. Four
credits. Two lectures and two 3-hour field
trip/laboratory periods.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1108 or BIOL 1110, or instructor consent. Field
and laboratory-oriented study of the anatomy,
morphology, ecology,
physiology, systematics and evolution of vascular aquatic and wetland plants. |
| EEB 3271/5271 Systematic Botany (Undergraduate/Graduate) |
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Second
semester,
alternate years. Four credits. Two class periods and
two 2-hour
laboratory periods.
Prerequisite: BIOL 1108
or BIOL 1110.
Classification,
identification,
economic importance, evolution and nomenclature of
flowering plants.
Laboratory compares
vegetative and reproductive
characters of major families.
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| BIOL 1108: Principles Of Biology II (Undergraduate) |
| Either semester. May be
taken in
either order with BIOL 1107. Four
credits. Three class periods and one 3-hour laboratory
period. Students may not receive more than 12 credits for courses in biology at the 1000's level. A course designed to provide a foundation for more advanced courses in Biology and related sciences. Topics covered include ecology, evolution, genetics, and plant biology. A fee of $10 is charged for this course. CA 3-LAB. |
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