BIOL 315 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
This course deals with evolutionary and functional aspects of vertebrate anatomy. A series of vertebrates will be dissected in order to demonstrate the evolutionary development of anatomical systems. The physiological, ecological, and behavioral significance of anatomical characteristics observed in laboratory will be the topic of lecture sessions providing a synthesis of these biological disciplines within an evolutionary framework.
Credits
4 credits
Distribution
Advanced (ADVD)Notes
Academic Level: 140-UG Level 4 Advanced
Modalities: In Person