Overview
Builds on BIO1 and BIO2 to address how diverse organisms (plant, animal, and fungal) solve life’s challenges through physiological, morphological, behavioral and other adaptations and strategies. 4 units: 3 lecture, 1 discussion.
Topical Description and Schedule
Key Topics
Students will example multicellularity and cell communication, cell organization into tissues and organs, and examples of how organisms across the tree of life address challenges such as sensing and responding to the abiotic and biotic environment, acquiring resources, maintaining homeostasis, preventing disease, and reproducing.
Special Focus
- Greater emphasis than the current series on fundamental cellular and physiological innovations across the tree of life without a systematic survey of diversity.
- Students gain insights into organismal evolution and diversification.
Discussion and Labs
- Small-group discussions reinforce lecture material.
- Future CURE labs will complement structured experiences in BIO1L and BIO2L.