Otterbein College Bulletin 1960-1961

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OTTERBEIN

COLLEGE

4 howrs COMPARATIVE PLANT ANATOMY AND MORPHOLOGY. A comparative study of the structure, life cycles, and fossil record of representative members of all plant phyla. Special attention is given to evolutionary principles. Two lectures and two two-hour laboratory periods per week with two half-day field trips required. Laboratory fee $10.00. Usually offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: Biology 111 and 112, their equivalent, or consent of the instructor.

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4 hours PLANT TAXONOMY A study of various systems of classification, cha1·acteristics and phylogenetic relationships of principal orders and families of angiosperms, and basic rules of nomenclature. Identification of specimens, involving both laboratory and field study methods. Two lectures and two two-hour laboratory periods per week. Field trips 1·equired, some extended beyond the regular laboratory period, 01· on Saturday. Laboratory fee U0.00. Usually offered in alternate years. Prerequisite: Biology 111 and 112, their equivalent, or consent of the instructor. 207.

6 hours 221-222. ANATOMYANO PHYSIOLOGY. Designed primarily for students having a minimum of previous work in physics, chemistry, and zoology. Special stress is laid upon those phases which relate to muscular activity, maintenance of health, and general body metabolism. Two lectures and one threehour laboratory period per week. Laboratory fee $10.00 per semester. Prerequisite: Biology 111 and 112 and/or consent of the instructor. TERMINOLOGY. 2 hours A study of the basic roots, prefixes, suffixes and rules which govern the makeup of selected scientific terms. A survey of the rules of nomenclature for Botany and Zoology. Two lectures per week. Biology 111 and 112, their Laboratory fee $2.00. Prerequisite: equivalent, or consent of the instructor.

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4 hours GENERALEMBRYOLOGY. Includes karyokinesis and the early development of amphibians, reptiles, and birds; the germ cells and the processes of differentiation, heredity, and sex determination. The subject matter is approached from the standpoints of general biological relations. Two lectures and two two-houl' laboratory periods per week. Laboratory fee $10.00. Usually offered in alternate years. Prerequisites: Biology 111, 112, and 201 or consent of the instructor.

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302,

HISTOLOGY.

S hours

A microscopic study of tissues and organs selected from representative vertebrates with particular reference to the mammal. Two lectures and two two-hour laborato1·y periods per week. Laboratory fee $10.00. Usually offered in alternate years. Prerequisites: Biology 111, 112, and 201 or consent of the instructor.


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