Biological Sciences 307 - Vertebrate Anatomy

Vertebrate Anatomy

Spring
2020
01
4.00
Patricia Brennan
MWF 11:00AM-12:15PM
Mount Holyoke College
109728
Clapp Laboratory 413
pbrennan@mtholyoke.edu
We will study the structure, function and evolution of the diversity of structures that allow vertebrates, including humans, to perform basic functions. We will connect these functions with day-to-day challenges for vertebrates, and we will discuss functional disruption such as disease and trauma. In lab, we will dissect fresh-frozen and formaline-preserved vertebrates. A willingness to work with such preserved material is critical to success in class. Students are expected to work in groups during class time, as well as read the required chapters before class. This class requires you to memorize the names of several structures in a functional context.
Prereq: BIOL-220, BIOL-230, or BIOL-226.; Coreq: BIOL-307L.
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.