Biol 1020 Labs


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Biol 1020, Laboratory Syllabus
Fall, 2005
 

Week

Lab Title

Activity

8/31 – 9/2

Lab 1 – Taxonomy

The Classification of Living Things

9/7 – 9/9

Lab 8 – Campus Tree Inventory

Identifying Our Campus Trees

9/14 – 9/16

Lab 9 – A Campus Field Walk

Energy Flow through Natural Communities 

9/21 – 9/23

Lab 3 – Representative Invertebrates

Crayfish, Grasshopper

9/28 – 9/30

Lab 4 –Representative Vertebrates

Fish and Frog 

10/5 – 10/7

Lab 4 – continued

Digital Frog 2

10/12 – 10/14

LAB MIDTERM EXAM*

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10/20, 10/21, 10/26

Lab 2 – The Structure and Function of Plants

Stems & Roots

10/27, 10/28, 11/2

Lab 2 – Continued

Leaves & Flowers

11/3, 11/4, 11/9

Intro to Lab 5 – Human Anatomy and Physiology

Begin Work on Case Studies

11/10, 11/11, 11/16

Lab 6 – Carrying Capacity

Computer Modeling of Biosphere II

11/17, 11/18, 11/23

Lab 7 – Mark and Recapture
Lab 5 Case Study Presentations

Estimating Population Sizes

11/30 – 12/2

Lab 7 – continued
Lab 5 Case Study Presentations

Estimating Population Sizes

12/7 – 12/9

LAB FINAL EXAM*

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*Times to be arranged for out-of-class review before the exam