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    • BIO 171: General Biology I
      4.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      A study of cell structure and function common to life, emphasizing cell chemistry, energy transformations, reproduction, genetic mechanisms, and life's origins. Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week. (Fall)
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    • BIO 172: General Biology II
      4.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      A study of the diverse life forms including protistans, fungi, plants, and animals; how these organisms interact; and the environment in which these organisms evolved and live. Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: B 171. (Spring; not open to students who have successfully completed B 173 and B 174).
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    • BIO 180: General Biology I: Unity of Life
      4.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      A study of cell structure and function common to life, emphasizing cell chemistry, energy transformations, reproduction, genetic mechanisms, and life's origins. Three lectures per week. Corequisite: B 181. (Fall)
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    • BIO 181: General Biology I Laboratory
      0.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Laboratory studies of cell structure and functions common to life. One two-hour laboratory per week. Corequisite: B 180. (Fall)
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    • BIO 182: Gen. Biology II: Diversity of Life
      4.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      A study of the diverse life forms including protistans, fungi, plants, and animals; how these organisms interact; and the environment in which these organisms evlolved and live. Three lectures per week. Prerequisite: B 180; corequisite: B 183. (Spring)
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    • BIO 183: General Biology II Laboratory
      0.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      Laboratory study of diverse forms of life. One two-hour laboratory per week. Corequisite: B 182 (Spring)
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    • BIO 220: Medical Terminology
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      An introduction to the medical terminolgy through the study of root words, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in medical fields. The course will emphasize etymology, definition, pronunciation and correct utilization of medical terms, which enables students to develop a vocabulary essential to the understanding of and communication with the various health areas in which allied health professionals will serve.
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    • BIO 221: Medical Terminology
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      An introduction to the medical terminolgy through the study of root words, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in medical fields. The course will emphasize etymology, definition, pronunciation and correct utilization of medical terms, which enables students to develop a vocabulary essential to the understanding of and communication with the various health areas in which allied health professionals will serve.
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    • BIO 224: Cultural Div. Voices from Science
      3.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      This course explores the relationship between cultural diversity and science. Students critically examine readings from major non-fiction science works as they study the impact of issues such as social class, gender, sexuality, and race from predominately non-Western cultural perspectives.
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    • BIO 230: General Botany
      4.00 Credits
      Tennessee Wesleyan University

      An introduction to the study of the structure, development, life cycles, physiology, and evolutionary and ecological relationships of the major groups of photosynthetic protistans; fungi, and non-vascular and vascular plants. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: B 180, B 182; corequisite: B 231 (Spring 2017 and alternate years thereafter.)
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