BIO182: General Biology for Majors II (4 Credits)

Course Description
Principles of structure and function of living things at molecular, cellular, and organismic levels of organization. Field trips may be required at student’s expense. 
Prerequisite: BIO181 or equivalent. This course is designed for biology majors and majors in related health fields. It continues the survey of Biology begun in BIO181.

Spring 2009

News Releases:
Darwin Special and World  Timeline (click on the timeline link) Darwin's Theory: Too Big to Publish Duplicate Genes & Ape Speciation Genes offer New Clues to Species  Beetles Evolving Now  Seeding Plankton with Iron to Trap CO2

Instructor: Robert H. Reavis, Ph.D. 
Telephone:  623.845.3277 
e-mail: robert.reavis@gcmail.maricopa.edu

Office hours
: in LS 221
Lecture Section:
<>3584 MW  13:00-14:15 LS136
Lab Section
s:
<>3585 M 14:30-17:20 LS 137
3586 W 14:30-17:20 LS 137

Links  Grades: Spring 2009 (posted after first exam)
  • The Tree of Life
  • Darwin's Finches
  • Evolution: PBS
  • Understanding Evolution: UCBerkeley
  • Hardy-Weinberg animation
  • Cladogram Exercise: Alternate I
  • Cladogram Exercise: Alternate II
  • Becoming Human
  • Evolution of Morality in Primates
  • Desert Botanical Garden
  • Climate Change: Glacier pics Dec'04
  • Return to Robert H. Reavis Home Page

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