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Feb 05, 2025
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BOTAN 113 - Plant Identification and Classification 6 CR
Covers the nomenclature, classification, field study, and laboratory identification of common plant families, with emphasis on the conspicuous flora of Western and Central Washington. Format includes fieldwork, including two full-day trips to Central Washington.
Course Outcomes - Explain the relationship between systematic botany, the taxonomic system, nomenclature and documentation.
- Locate, key and correctly identify, by Latin binomial, any native or established plant with the aid of a regional flora and field guides.
- Use theoretical and practical scientific knowledge to evaluate the role of native habitats to sustainability in relation to interdependence, interconnectedness, biodiversity and ecosystem integrity.
- Describe the ecological, anatomical and morphological significance of species interactions and interrelationships relating to pollination, predation, climate and symbiosis.
GenEd Outcomes: Connections - Natural Systems (Science and the Natural World)
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