BIO 301 Cell and Tissue Biology
An advanced study of the structure and function of cells and tissues from plants and animals. The course examines processes of the whole cell and includes bioenergetics, membrane transport, cell signaling, and cell movement as well as developmental processes such as migration of cells and differentiation of cells into the various tissue types. Laboratory work emphasizes the microscopic identification of cells and tissues and culminates in an individualized cell/tissue culturing project. (4 credit hours)
Prerequisite
Grade of C- or higher in
BIO 221 and at least junior standing
Offered
Fall, Spring