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Nov 10, 2024
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BIO 3075 - PLANT PHYSIOLOGY credits: 4.0 An introduction to how plants grow, survive, develop, and function. Topics include photosynthesis, plant cell function, growth regulators, nutrition, stress, and water relations. Objectives: A) Describe the form and function of plants and cells; B) Understand the relationships between the plant and the soil and water in which it grows; C) Describe the energetics of the plant with emphasis on respiration and photosynthesis; D) Identify the biochemical process involved in growth and development of plants; E) Describe the physiology of plant reproduction. Method of Instruction: Laboratories, lectures, readings, research paper, and seminar will form the basic structure of the course. Method of Evaluation: Three lecture exams, three quizzes, laboratory reports, and oral presentation. Lab Fee: $75.00.
Prerequisite(s): CHE 2010 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
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