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| BIOLOGY 3511 - INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY |
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Course Description The diversity of those animals lacking a backbone (and comprising about 95% of the know animal species is extraordinary. In an evolutionary framework, this course investigates the variation in body plan, physiology, reproduction, and ecology for the more than thirty invertebrate phyla. |
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| Dr. Ron Aiken | ||
| raiken@mta.ca | ||
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| Method | Three lecture hours and one 3 hour laboratory per week. | |
| Prerequisites | Biology 2401 or permission of the Department |
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| Exclusions | None | |
| Course website | ||
Biology Website maintained by R. Aiken |
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