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May 09, 2025
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BIOS 366 - Principles of Botany This course explores the anatomy and physiology, ecology, and diversity of plants and explores how these three aspects of plant life interact with and shape one another. Interactions with other plants, fungi, bacteria, animals, people, and abiotic components of their environment will be touched on while considering how such interactions drive the evolution of plant form and function that leads to such diversity. The similarities and uniqueness of plants compared to the rest of life on Earth will be highlighted. Requires co-requisite enrollment in BIOS-366L.
Prerequisites BIOS-161 & BIOS-162
Credit Hours: 4 Notes Intended for Biological Science majors.
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