Henry Gray, author of Gray's Anatomy
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BI 101 focuses on the cell and covers basic biochemistry, cell structure and function, energy in biological systems, genetics, gene expression, the scientific method, and evolution. This course also includes a lab which covers eukaryote comparisons, cellular processes, molecular biology, and genetics.
BI 102 covers vertebrate anatomy, physiology, and development. It also covers taxonomy, evolution, and ecology. The lab includes a survey of plants and animals to better understand the taxonomic relationships of living organisms.
BI 201 is the first half of Anatomy and Physiology of the human body. Specifically it covers tissues, the integumentary system, bones and skeletal tissues, joints. muscles, and the nervous systems.
BI 202 is the second half of Anatomy and Physiology of the human body. Specifically it covers human senses, the endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, and the reproductive system.
BI 203 covers microbiology including bacteria, viruses, medically important fungi, and their uses and roles.
BI 204 covers terms used for the body and disease/disorders in the medical world.
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