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BIO 242: Plant & Animal Form & FunctionEffective Jan 1, 2009Description:Provides an introduction to the relationship between form and function in plants and animals. Covers comparative anatomy, physiology, and development of different plant and animal structures and organ systems. Required for all Biology majors. (Offered fall and spring semesters.) Changes since Mar 17, 2008There were no changes Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:[(Prerequisites: BIO 240 AND BIO 240L AND BIO 241 AND BIO 241L) AND (Corequisites: BIO 242L)] Changes to Prerequisites, Corequisites and Registration Restrictions:[(Prerequisites:
BIO
240
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BIO
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BIO 242: Plant & Animal Form & FunctionEffective Mar 17, 2008Description:Provides an introduction to the relationship between form and function in plants and animals. Covers comparative anatomy, physiology, and development of different plant and animal structures and organ systems. Required for all Biology majors. (Offered fall and spring semesters.) Changes since Aug 27, 2007
Provides
an
introduction
to
the
relationship
between
form
and
function
in
plants
and
animals.
Covers
comparative
anatomy,
physiology,
and
development
of
different
plant
and
animal
structures
and
organ
systems.
Required
for
all
Biology
majors.
(Offered
fall
Legend: Inserted Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:[(Prerequisites: BIO 240 AND BIO 240L AND BIO 241 AND BIO 241L AND CHEM 111) AND (Corequisites: BIO 242L)] Changes to Prerequisites, Corequisites and Registration Restrictions:[(Prerequisites: BIO 240 AND BIO 240L AND BIO 241 AND BIO 241L AND CHEM 111) AND (Corequisites: BIO 242L)] BIO 242: Plant & Animal Form & FunctionEffective Aug 27, 2007Description:Provides an introduction to the relationship between form and function in plants and animals. Covers comparative anatomy, physiology, and development of different plant and animal structures and organ systems. (Offered fall semester.) Units3 Units Prerequisites, Corequisites, and Registration Restrictions:None |
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