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BIOLOGY 2401 - ANIMAL BIOLOGY

Course Description

A lecture and laboratory course introducing students to the structure and function of major groups of invertebrate and vertebrate animals on a comparative basis. Topics to be covered in lectures will include comparative anatomy and phylogeny, and the evolution and function of locomotory, digestive, excretory, respiratory, nervous and reproductive systems. Laboratory exercises will be based on observation of both preserved and living material.

Lecturer  
  Dr. Diana Hamilton  
 
dhamilton@mta.ca
 
     
Laboratory Instructor
 
  Ms. Gay Hansen  
  ghansen@mta.ca  
 
Method Three lecture hours and one 3-hour laboratory per week
 
Prerequisites Bio 1001: or permission of the Department
 
Exclusions None.
 
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