BIOL2220 — Organisms and their Relationships
BIOL 2220 - Organisms and their Relationships BIOL 2220 - Organisms and their Relationships Description From the smallest cell to the largest animal, this course examines the diversity and complexity of life as we know it on Earth. Using a phyletic classification system, you will learn about the similarities and differences that unite all life on this planet. You will trace the human lineage and learn about your shared heritage with the simplest of organisms. The relationships between taxonomic groups will be emphasized, and the characteristics that allow organisms to thrive in their ecosystems will also be explored using Darwinian evolution. 3 Credits Time Guidelines The standard instructional time for this course is 45 hours.
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