Principles of Biology II (BIOL107)
This is the second semester of a two-semester course sequence designed for Biology, Biology/Chemistry, Secondary Education science, and Health Science majors. This course is a continuation of Principles of Biology I with emphasis on cell reproduction and development, genetics, molecular biology, biological evolution and the diversity of life, and fundamentals of ecology. Laboratory exercises are designed to reinforce and supplement principles covered in lecture and to provide students with experiences in making observations, hypothesis testing, and data collection, analysis and interpretation. This course qualifies as a general education requirement in the natural sciences. May not be used in combination with BIOL101 to satisfy general education natural science requirements. Text Book: Mader, S. 2010. Biology. 10th ed. McGraw-Hill
Spring 2012 Final Exam: Tuesday, May 8th, 6 - 7:50pm. Price Auditorium.
Lecture Outlines and Study Questions
Contrast of Worldviews - Pre-Darwinian vs. Post-Darwinian
Biotechnology videos - Biotechnology at the Cutting Edge (Shown in lecture. Possible questions on quiz and / or exam)
- gowing organs / organ engineering (Not shown in lecture but gamazing video for general interest)
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Optional Bonus Assignment - Brief article summary
Citation format (modified for PoB use)
LHU Writing Center - Plagiarism and Ways to Avoid it
