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BIOL 3400 - Comparative AnatomyGoals: To investigate the form and function of anatomical features of a variety of animals, using the comparative method to assess the relative importance of evolutionary history and differing environments on morphology. Dissection with be emphasized. Content: The evolution and integration of morphology, with emphasis on the roles of homology, ontogeny, and adaptation to diverse environments as influences on form and function. Taught: Alternate years, spring term. Prerequisites: BIOL 1800 and BIOL 1820 or permission of instructor. Credits: 4 credits |
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