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Biology 351b Environmental Animal Physiology

(Given by the Department of Zoology.) A comparative approach to the physiological regulatory mechanisms of animals and cells in relation to the environment (radiation, temperature, pressure, water and ions) in which the animal lives. The mechanisms by which information is received and processed by sensory, neural and endocrine systems are described.

Prerequisite: Biochemistry 280a or the former Biology 280a; Biology 282b.
3 lecture hours, half course.


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