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Nov 21, 2024
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BIOL 208 - Plant Diversity and Evolution 1 unit(s) Plants are critically important for our continued existence on Earth. We are totally dependent on plants for the oxygen we breathe and the food that we eat. We rely heavily on plants for clothing, shelter, and many other essentials. Plants provide us with medicines, poisons, and mind-altering drugs. Plants inspire art, and many plants have become powerful cultural symbols. Thus, biologists, ecologists, environmentalists, anthropologists, and many others want to understand plants. In this course we will examine major events in the evolution of plants and other photosynthetic organisms, including photosynthetic bacteria, and algae. We will focus on their distinctive biological features, their environmental significance, and their value as model organisms for research. Laboratories include observations, experiments, and field trips. This course is appropriate for students majoring in biological sciences or environmental studies, and for those interested in ethnobotany. To get a complete introduction to the biology of plants, you should also take BIOL 202 . Mr. Schlessman.
Prerequisites: BIOL 106 , or ENST 124 , or permission of the instructor prior to registration.
Not offered in 2014/15.
Two 75-minute periods; one 4-hour laboratory.
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