BIO 3502 COMPARATIVE VERTEBRATE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

This course is an evolutionary approach to the form and function of vertebrates. Students will investigate a diversity of traits and follow the evolutionary changes of these traits from the earliest vertebrates to mammals. The primary focus is on the move from aquatic to terrestrial habitats, the evolution of flight and the evolution of endothermy. Students will compare changes in form and function of the major organ systems through laboratory dissection of the jawless fish, shark, amphibian and mammal.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

BIO 2512, BIO 2513 and BIO 1514

Course Types

Science; Advanced Studies; Neuroscience Elective; Biology Elective

Offered

Offered fall of even-numbered years.

Previous Course Number

BIO 318

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