BiologicalEffect of Environmental Toxins

Course Code:
BIO 310
Course Group(s):
Analytical Reasoning & Scientific Inquiry - Integrated, BIO: Biology Minor UD Electives, BIOG: UD Biology Electives, Degree Applicable, ENVS: Ecosystem Processes, ENVS: Upper Division Science Electives, FBIO: Biology Cluster, FWSW - Wildlife Concentration: Zoology Elective, Integrative Studies: BIOG Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENVS Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, PACM: Natural World Cluster, Responsibility & Expression - Integrated, Social & Cultural Engagement - Integrated, Written Communication - Integrated
Course Description:
Is it safe to drink the water? Is it safe to breathe the air? This question is of primary concern to those concerned with human impacts on the environment. A mechanistic understanding of how environmental toxins exert their biologic effects is critical to determining exposure limits of human and wildlife populations. This course offers a unique approach to the study of cellular and molecular biology by exploring, in depth, the mechanisms of action of currently-relevant environmental toxins. Students will explore how cells and organisms adapt and respond to the presence of toxic substances, why certain organs and tissues are specifically targeted, histopathology of important target organs, and methods involved in toxicity testing. Prerequisites: BIO 102 Biology II and CHM 141 Chemistry I. LAS, WC-I, AR-I, RE-I, SC-I
Credit:
3
Prerequisites:
Prereq: (BIO 102 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 Or BIO 102 Lecture Min Grade: TR Min Credits: 4.00 And CHM 141 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 4.00 Or CHM 141 Lecture Min Grade: TR Min Credits: 4.00)
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