BIO152 — General Biology II
Credits: This course focuses on animals and systems biology, including a survey of animal types and of the organismal biology of animals. Organisms’ methods of response and adaptation to the environment and to each other are also emphasized. Laboratory includes hands-on dissection of preserved animal specimens in a classroom setting, under the supervision of a mentoring instructor. BIO 152 assumes a basic knowledge of chemistry, cell structure and function, and the concepts explaining the genetic unity and evolutionary diversity of species. The combination of BIO 121 and BIO 152 does NOT count as a sequence for the Math/Science degree. Designation(s): Liberal Arts
Prerequisites: BIO151, BIO121