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BIOL-374 Developmental Biology Laboratory

BIOL-374 Developmental Biology Laboratory
Spring only
Faculty:
  • Hickey, Michael
  • This laboratory is designed to supplement the material learned in BIOL-373. Students will study developmental anatomy of vertebrate embryos at different stages of development and will perform classical embryology experiments discussed in the lecture portion of the course. A variety of organisms will be used, including frogs, salamanders, chicks, sea urchins, sponges, fruit flies and etc. Three hour laboratory to be taken with BIOL-373.
    Credits: 1
    Prerequisites: BIOL 373
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