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Oct 10, 2024
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BIO 242 - Entomology1 course unit The diversity of insects will be studied from the physiological perspectives, such as how insects reproduce, sense their environment and protect themselves from microbes. Adaptations that are unique to insects, such as flight and metamorphosis will be covered in depth. Humans and insect interactions will be investigated with respect to sustainable agriculture, pollination, conservation, and medicine. Analysis of primary literature will be introduced. The laboratory component of the course will focus on how to identify insects and imaging methods such as digital photography and electron microscopy. Three lecture hours and three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite(s): BIO 151 Principles of Biology II: Cells & Organisms .
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