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| BIO 4256: Environmental Physiology |
| This course focuses on how individuals respond physiologically to their environment especially to maintain homeostasis and acquire nutrients. Topics covered will include circadian rhythms and responses to various stressors (e.g. light, heat, salinity, climate change, hypoxia). Two recurring themes will include discussion of the way in which organisms balance acclimation and adaptation; and the manner in which organisms balance tradeoffs. Typically offered: Autumn, Summer. Fee(s): Blakely/NMS Course Fee |
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60343 |
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Cara Wall-Scheffler
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Arranged
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07/07-07/18
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Blakely Island
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Blakely/NMS Course Fee: $500 (non-refundable) |
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| Instructor Permission Required
Upper-Division, Advanced Writing In Your Major
(Default) Normal Grading
Traditional
Summer Part B
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