Biol 1319: Introductory Physiology: Lecture Syllabus
SPRING, 2003 BIOLOGY 1319 Dr.
Espey, CLS Rm216
DATE TOPIC SOURCE
Jan 16 Introduction 52--59
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21 A Review of the Chemistry of
Life 62--84
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23 A Review of Certain Aspects of
Cells and Cell Membranes 107--118
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28 Development of Multicellular
Animals 998--1011
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30 Introduction to Animal
Structure and Function 834--847
Feb 04 Reproduction and Development in Plants 783--799
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06 Nutrient Requirements and
Procurement by Plants 767--779
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11 Photosynthesis 176--187
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13 EXAM I (30%)
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18 Nutrient Requirements and
Procurement by Animals 850--866
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20 Internal Circulation in Plants 748--764
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25 Internal Circulation in
Invertebrates and Vertebrates 871--881
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27 Blood and Blood Clotting 881--886
Mar 4 Gas
Exchange in Animals 886--897
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06 The Immune System 900--911
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11 Spring Vacation
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13 Spring Vacation
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18 More on the Immune System 911--917
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20 Abnormal Immune Functions and
AIDS 330--335
& 917--921
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25 EXAM II (30%)
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27 Chemical Control of Plant
Growth and Reproduction 802--816
Apr 01 Chemical Messengers in Animal Organisms 955--961
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03 Endocrine System in Vertebrate
Animals 962--972
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08 Hormones and Vertebrate
Reproduction 975--995
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10 Regulation of Body Fluids 936--950
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15 Transmission of Information by
the Nervous System 1022--1031
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17 More on the Nervous System 1031--1038
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22 The Brain and Neural Pathways
in Vertebrates 1040--1053
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24 Sensory Receptors and Vision 1057--1068
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29 Hearing, Balance, Taste, and
Smell 1069--1075
May 1 Introduction
to Skeletons and Muscles 1075--1086
May 12 FINAL EXAM: (40%) 2:00 PM
TEXTBOOK: "BIOLOGY" by Campbell (6th Edition)
ATTENDANCE: Students are expected to attend all classes.
If a student misses more than two classes, he/she may be reported to the
Office of Academic Affairs.
EXAMS: Every student is expected to take the exams
at the scheduled times. Illness, or a death in the family, is the only
legitimate excuse for missing an exam. Cases of illness should be verified by a
doctor's statement. If some other conflict should arise, be sure to discuss the
matter with the instructor before the exam. The exams will usually
consist of approx 30-40% essay, and 60-70% objective questions.
OFFICE HOURS: Tues: 11:15-12:00; 1:00-5:00; Thur: 11:15-12:00; 1:00-5:00 PM
E-MAIL: lespey@trinity.edu
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