BTNY 111: Principles Of Plant Biology

0 or 4 credits

Spring 2020 Laboratory Lecture Lower Division
Data from
Spring 2020
last updated 8/23/2024

This course is an introduction to fundamental biological concepts as they relate to plant biology to better prepare students for more specialized study. Lectures and laboratory exercises will cover mechanisms and processes of plant ecology, physiology and genetics. Our goal is to convey how these levels of organization all contribute to the relative success of plants within and across environments. Throughout the course, an emphasis will be made on the means by which scientific data is collected and interpreted, and key experiments performed in the lab component will be used to illustrate this process. Typically offered Spring.

Course BTNY 111 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Prerequisites

GPA by professor

3.0
2.7

No grades available

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M

Michael V Mickelbart

002
8:30 am
Lec
W

Michael V Mickelbart

002
8:30 am
Lec

Damon R Lisch

001
1:30 pm
Lab

Damon R Lisch

003
3:30 pm
Lab
F

Michael V Mickelbart

002
8:30 am
Lec

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