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Feb 05, 2025
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BOTAN 110 - Introductory Plant Biology 6 CR
Presents basic concepts of plant biology for the non-major, focusing on the plant characteristics, unity and diversity, growth, and reproduction. Students discuss current ideas in agriculture, horticulture, medicine, biotechnology, ecology, conservation, and environmental issues.
Course Outcomes - Interpret results generated by using the methodology of scientific inquiry: observation, experimentation and data collection.
- Compare and contrast the distinguishing classification features of the major plant taxa.
- Summarize evidence supporting the theory of evolution with examples from the evolutionary trends of plants including the transition to a terrestrial environment.
- Identify and explain the functional significance of differences in plant organ structure with regard to environmental influences.
- List the characteristics of Earth’s biomes.
- Describe the ecological, anatomical and morphological significance of species interactions and interrelationships in relation to seed and fruit dispersal and pollination.
- Describe the diversity of plant foods and medicines used by humans.
- Explain the role of sustainability issues in relation to energy and nutrient cycles, biodiversity and ecosystems.
GenEd Outcomes: Creative and Critical Thinking - Scientific Inquiry (Nature of Science)
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