Biological Sciences 200 - Intro II: How Organisms Devel

Spring
2019
01
4.00
Rachel Fink;Amy Frary;Louise Grosslein;Jennifer Atkins;Amy Mays;Alivia Price;Meghan Kelly
MW 09:30AM-10:45AM;F 09:30AM-10:20AM
Mount Holyoke College
106500
Clapp Laboratory 016;Clapp Laboratory 016
rfink@mtholyoke.edu;afrary@mtholyoke.edu;grosslei@mtholyoke.edu;jatkins@mtholyoke.edu;mays20a@mtholyoke.edu;aprice@mtholyoke.edu;mkelly@mtholyoke.edu
An overview of cells to tissues to organisms. Cellular components, the role of the nucleus, cell reproduction, and meiosis will be examined as part of our study of gamete production, fertilization, embryology, and development in an invertebrate (sea urchins), a vertebrate (chick), a fern, and a flowering plant. The basic molecular biology of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis will be presented and examined in the context of building a fly embryo and a flower.
Prereq: BIOL-145 or BIOL-160, or NEURO-100.; Coreq: BIOL-200L.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.