BIOL 108 - Biology of PlantsIntroduction to growth, functioning, structure, heredity, and diversity of plants and their interactions with the environment.
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HORT 101 - Fundamentals of HorticultureBiology and technology involved in the production, storage, processing, and marketing of horticultural plants and products. Laboratories include experiments demonstrating both the theoretical and practical aspects of horticultural plant growth and development.
BIOL 119 - Principles of Structure and FunctionIntroduction to the structure and function of biological organisms at the cellular and organismal levels. Principles of cell structure, function, and information; energy flow within cells; structure of function of plants and animals; integration of physiological processes; development of plants and animals.
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BIOL 501 - Field BotanyField botany is the study of plants in a landscape context. Major course themes include plant identification; plant community analysis and classification, focusing on major plant community types in northeast Indiana; an introduction to basic concepts of geology, hydrology, and soil science as they relate to the distribution and maintenance of plant communities, and a module on habitat preservation and restoration.
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ENTM 206/207 - General EntomologyA general course (ENTM 206) on insect structure, function, biology, ecology, and population management. Designed with the ENTM 207 laboratory series for all agricultural students who want a basic course in entomology.
This laboratory (ENTM 207) series complements ENTM 206. Insect structures and function are studied as a basis for learning to identify insects and other arthropods.
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