BIO 250 Plant Form and Function
This course is a comprehensive introduction to the plant kingdom, emphasizing the ways in which organismal form and structure are shaped through evolutionary and ecological processes. The primary goal of the course is for students to learn how a major life form has adapted to physical factors, such as light and water, and to biological factors, such as fungi, insects, and vertebrates. Labs involve experimental analysis of fundamental processes, such as: water uptake, photosynthesis, and hormonal regulation, as well as hands-on investigation of the vegetative and reproductive adaptations of the plant kingdom. Independent lab projects and field trips are also key components of the course. Includes one three hour laboratory session per week.
Prerequisite
Any 100-level Biology course (except
BIO 103) or permission of instructor
Corequisite
BIO 250L