2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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BIOL 3500 - Plant Adaptation and Diversity oals: To learn the concepts of classification; to learn representative species of the seed plants, with emphasis on those found in this area; to examine examples of ways in which plants show responses to selection that are integrated across molecular, physiological, morphological, and ecological levels.
Content: Fundamentals of systematics and classification; characteristics and human uses of representative plant families; case studies of plant adaptations to different environments (such as bogs and deserts); field identification of woody and herbaceous plants common in Minnesota.
Taught: Alternate years, spring term
Prerequisites: BIOL 1800 and 1820
Credits: 4
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