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BI 102G - General Biology: Genetics and Society |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2022
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. Apply Scientific inquiry to biological systems 2. Accurately describe, illustrate and explain the anatomy and physiology of at least 3 of the following 7 organ systems: nutrients, circulation, gas exchange, reproduction and development, signaling, defense, support and locomotion 3. Compare and contrast how the above systems work in a variety of different organisms 4. Evaluate and critique scientific information from various sources for reliability and validity (journals, magazines, newspapers, television, and the internet) 5. Analyze and evaluate case studies of diseases as they relate to the different organ systems and genetics 6. Make and analyze pedigrees for, autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, X-linked dominant, X-linked recessive traits 7. Use Punnett squares to predict inheritance probabilities 8. Describe and explain the role of the both environment and genetics in complex traits and behaviors 9. Distinguish between sex, gender and sexual orientation and discuss the role of environment and genetics in the development of each Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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