PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY  II — BIOL 102

Spring  2008  — LECTURE SCHEDULE

 

MONTH

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

JAN -
FEB

28

 

29

Water transport in plants

(Chapter 36)

30

 

31

Sugar transport in plants

(Chapter 36)

Feb 1

 

 

4

 

5
Plant responses to signals:  Auxin

(Chapter 39: pgs 788-796)

6

 

7

Signal Transduction

(Chapter 11)

      

 

 

FEB

11

12
Lincoln’s Birthday – No Classes

13

 

14

Animal Hormones 1

(Chapter 45)

15


 

 

18 President’s Day – No Classes

19 

Animal Hormones 2

(Chapter 45)

20

21

Animal Reproduction 1

(Chapter 46)

22

 

25


 

26
 
Animal Reproduction 2

(Chapter 46)

27

 

28
Genetic Basis of Development

(Chapter 21)

29

 

 

 

3

 

4
      Exam 1

(all material covered to date)

5

 

6 

Evolution 1

(Chapters 22 and 23)

 

7

 

 

10

 

11 

Evolution 2

(Chapter 23)

12

 

13 

Evolution 3

(Chapter 24)

14

MARCH

17


 

18

Circulation 1

(Chapter 42)

19

20 

Circulation 2

(Chapter 42)

21

No Classes

 

24

No Classes

25 

Gas Exchange 1

(Chapter 42)

26

 

27 

Gas Exchange 2

(Chapter 42)

Last day to withdraw from classes

28

 

MONTH

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

 

Mar 31 

Apr 1

 Immune system 1

(Chapter 43)

2

     

3

 Immune system 2

(Chapter 43)

4

 

 

 

7

  

8  

    Exam 2

(all material covered since exam 1)

9

 

10

Immune system 3

(Chapter 43)

11

  

 

APRIL

14

    

15

Animal Disease 1: Cancer   

Pgs 232-233

       370-374   check text index for additional pages

 

16

 

17

Animal Disease 2: Cancer   

Pgs 232-233

       370-374   check text index for additional pages

 

18

 

 

21 Spring Recess 

22 Spring Recess 
         

23 Spring Recess 

    

24 Spring Recess 

        

25 Spring Recess 
   

 

28

29

Nervous Control 1

(Chapter 48)

 

30

May 1

Nervous Control 2

(Chapter 48)

 

2

 

 

 

5  

6

Motor Mechanisms

(Chapter 49: pgs 1063-1076)

 

7

8

Water and Salt Balance 1

(Chapter 44)

 

9

 

 

  MAY

12



 

13

Water and Salt Balance 2

(Chapter 44)

 

14
Last day of classes

15 

Reading Day

16

 

LECTURES:
Dr. Persell  will conduct the three evolution lectures March 6 - 13. 

 

 

 

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