Biological Sciences 145AB - Animal Bodies/Functions
Fall
2019
01
4.00
Sarah Bacon
TTH 08:30AM-09:45AM;W 08:30AM-09:20AM
Mount Holyoke College
108343
Kendade 305;Kendade 305
sbacon@mtholyoke.edu
How are animal bodies built to deal with living on earth? In this course we will study the function of cells, organs, and organ systems that have evolved to help animals make their way through the physical and chemical environment. In lecture and in lab, we will consider the common needs of animals -- needs such as feeding, breathing, and reproducing -- and the diverse solutions they have devised. A range of life, from unicellular organisms to animals with backbones (including mammals), will be considered.
This course is limited to first-year students.; Coreq: BIOL-145ABL.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.