BIOLOGY
LABORATORIES
BIOL
1134: Human Anatomy and Physiology
Laboratory I
First semester
of a two-part series on the fundamentals
of the structure and functions
of the human body. Topics include
cell structure and membrane transport;
anatomy (gross and micro) and
physiology of body tissues and
organs including skin, bone,
heart,
muscle, nervous, and sensory.
BIOL
1144: Human Anatomy and Physiology
Laboratory II
Second semester
of a two-part series on the
fundamentals of structure and
functions of the human body.
Focuses on the physiology of
organ systems including the
endocrine, cardiovascular,
respiratory,
digestive system, excretory,
and reproductive systems.
BIOL
1161: Introduction to Biological
Science Laboratory
Designed
for science majors and pre-professional
students. A survey of topics
in biological science including
scientific method, observation
and measurements techniques,
biochemistry, cell biology,
and physiology.
BIOL
1162: Introduction to Biological
Science Laboratory
Designed
for science majors and pre-professional
students. A survey of topics
in biological science including
genetics, molecular biology,
biotechnology, ecology, and
evolution.
BIOL
1153: Pre-nursing Microbiology
Laboratory
Fundamental principles of microbiology
including the survey of pathogenic
microorganisms and the diseases
they cause.
BIOL
2133: Elementary Microbiology
Laboratory
Covers staining techniques and
physiological tests used in
the identification and characterization
of bacteria as well as water
and soil testing procedures.
BIOL
3124: Human Physiology Laboratory
Physiological
mechanisms of neural, muscle,
cardiac, respiratory, renal,
and endocrine functions in
the
body. Students use computerized
equipment in conjunction with
physiological recording devices
to perform experiments on anesthetized
animals and human subjects.
BIOL
3201: Genetics Laboratory
Experimental
aspects of basic Mendelian,
molecular, and microbial genetics.
Course work includes a semester-long
independent study project to
map a D melanogaster gene.
BIOL
3445: Plant Physiology Laboratory
Laboratory
sessions on respiration, photosynthesis,
nutrition, transport, and development
of flowering plants.
BIOL
4206: Population Biology Laboratory
Field and
laboratory exercises illustrating
concepts in evolution, ecology,
and animal behavior.
BIOL
4272: Cellular and Developmental
Biology Laboratory
Fundamental
concepts and laboratory techniques
in modern cell and developmental
biology. Students apply techniques
including light microscopy,
gel electrophoresis, and spectrophotometric
assay to study control of gene
expression and other cellular
and molecular processes in viruses,
bacteria, protozoans, and cultured
vertebrate cells.
BIOCHEMISTRY
LABORATORIES
BCHS
3201: Biochemistry Laboratory
I
Experimental
studies of basic principles
and methods of biochemistry.
Students are introduced to
various
biochemical techniques including
spectrophotometry, chromatography
(thin layer, ion exchange,
gel
filtration), protein gel electrophoresis,
enzyme analysis, and DNA isolation
and characterization.
BCHS
4311: Biochemistry Laboratory
II
Experimental
study of contemporary techniques
in biochemistry and molecular
biology. The techniques introduced
include DNA isolation and electrophoresis,
plasmid isolation and characterization,
expression of cloned genes
in prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cells,
and the polymerase chain reaction. |
What
are the prerequisites and
other
enrollment requirements for the
laboratory courses?
Some biology laboratories require
that you have either previous
credit for or be concurrently
enrolled in the corresponding
lecture (e.g., BIOL 3201 and 3301,
respectively). For other laboratories
(BIOL 1431, 3407, and 3445) you
must be concurrently enrolled
in the lecture. If you are not
enrolled in lab and lecture as
a unit, you are not enrolled at
all. For a complete list of the
prerequisites and co-requisites
for each laboratory course please
see the biology and biochemistry
course listings in the UH
Undergraduate Catalog.
How do
I register for a laboratory
course?
You may register online
at Enrollment
Services Online in the UH
website.
How do I get into a fully
enrolled class?
If the section you want is full,
go to
Old Science Building, Room 120
and fill
out a "Closed Section Request."
Where is
the Office of Laboratory Instruction
located?
We are located in Suite 124
of the Science
Building.
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