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| I teach the following courses: Phytoplankton Diversity, SIO 282 Graduate lecture and lab course Molecular, biochemical, ecological and evolutionary perspectives on the diversity of eukaryotic and prokaryotic phytoplankton. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Palenik(W) Marine Biology Core Course, SIO 290 Graduate lecture and lab course Environmental Systems, ESYS 101. The Living Earth (4) Undergraduate core course for environmental systems major This course is an undergraduate core course for the environmental systems major and surveys the basic biochemical and physiological processes governing the relationship between organisms and their environments. Fundamentals of molecular biology, enzyme reactions, photosynthesis, central metabolic processes, and mechanisms underlying homeostasis at cellular and organismal levels will be discussed with a view toward understanding the adaptations and sensitivity of biological systems to environmental perturbations. Prerequisites: Math. 10A, 10B, 10C, BILD 3, CHEM 6A-B-C, Physics 1A-B-C. (F) |
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