Pictures of fungi for a general biology course.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Author:
- Margaret Krone
- Date Added:
- 12/27/2019
Anatomy/Physiology, Biology, Botany, Ecology, Genetics, Nutrition and Zoology.
Pictures of fungi for a general biology course.
This course is a basic study of the structure and functioning of the human body. Emphasis will be
placed on the interrelationships among the systems. This course introduces the major chemical
and biological principles through the study of the human body. Note: This course may be taken
alone as a 3 credit biology course OR in conjunction with BIO102 Human Biology Laboratory as
a 4 credit biology course.
This course is designed to be an introduction to the biology of microorganism. The emphasis is on the
specific properties of microorganisms and their relation to disease.
Full course in microbiology.
A second semester introductory physics course for life sciences students that looks to deepen students' understanding of biology and chemistry through physics all through the lens of understanding two of the most fundamental particles in the Universe: electrons and photons. The book begins with exploring the quantum mechanical nature of these objects to expand on what students have learned in chemistry and then proceeds to geometric optics (using the human eye as a theme), electrostatics (using membrane potentials), circuits (using the neuron), and finally synthesizing everything in a unit exploring the meaning of "light is an electromagnetic wave."
Syllabus for an introductory course designed to meet the needs of the student who has no background in chemistry or biology. This course uses an open textbook, Biology 2e, from OpenStax.
Word Count: 52193
ISBN: 978-1-945764-26-4
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