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Status: Active
SUNY ID: 77007
Full Title: Biological Principles II
Level: Lower Division (UG)
CIP: 2601 Biology, General

BIO 131 | Biological Principles II

4 credits

This course deals with biological processes primarily at the organismal level, and examines the diversity of living things. The origins and adaptations of the Prokaryota, Protista, and Fungi are explored, with emphasis on their ecological roles, economic value, and medical significance. Plant life cycles are introduced, and plant structure, physiology, and utilization are studied. The evolution and adaptations of various animal phyla are presented, with a consideration of structure and function in each; organ systems are studied with emphasis on humans as representative vertebrates. Note: BIO 131 is the second course in the required two-semester introductory in the Bioscience Curriculum Core. It is also approved in the Natural Sciences General Education Competency Area and can serve as a lower-level laboratory science elective within the Liberal Arts.Prerequisite(s): BIO 130Corequisite(s): BIO 131L (3,3) Credits: 4