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BI 103F - General Biology-Wildflowers of Oregon |
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Associated Term:
Spring 2023
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Apply scientific inquiry to biological sciences 2. Describe the steps involved in scientific inquiry and distinguish between a hypothesis and a theory 3. Evaluate and critique scientific information from various sources (journals, magazines, newspapers, television, the internet) for scientific reliability and validity 4. Examine a native habitat, describe the plant community and predict the interactions between organisms in that environment 5. Explain the basis for conservation efforts to save native plants and their habitats and the value of natural restoration efforts 6. Explain evolutionary processes and selection pressures that lead to flowering plant diversity 7. Identify useful, edible, and poisonous plants and describe how these relate to human activities 8. Discuss how the availability of our food (from plants) is related to the plant life cycle 9. Correctly identify 45-60 different plant families, on sight from key diagnostic characteristics 10. Describe and illustrate flower and leaf characteristics of an unknown species and apply the use of dichotomous keys for correct identification 11. Relate patterns of plant population growth to ecosystem dynamics 12. Evaluate selective advantages of various organismal interactions Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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