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BI 213B - Principles of Botany |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2022
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Draw and describe characteristics that define the Anthophyte clade from all other plant clades 2. Construct a phylogenetic tree showing major flowering plant clades with key characters that distinguish each clade 3. Discuss the trends in flowering plant evolution 4. Explain the ecological mechanisms and selective pressures that underlay those trends 5. Use climate and topographic maps to identify the floristic regions in Oregon 6. Complete a descriptive report of plant community structure including plant associations, biodiversity assessment and the biological interactions that take place in a biological community 7. Describe a plant in detail using descriptive botanical terminology 8. Identify an unknown plant using a botanical key 9. Identify on-sight at least 150 native and naturalized plants of Lance Co. Oregon by binomial and family, spelled correctly 10. Identify on-sight and use of morphological characteristics approximately 40 flowering plant families by scientific name, spelled correctly 11. Conduct plant ecology research from experimental design through data collection and analysis and final reporting Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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