PMB3005W: Plant Function Laboratory

2 CreditsWriting Intensive

In this lab course, students will use a variety of biological techniques to study plant structure and anatomy, plant physiology, cell biology, and plant growth. This includes topics related to climate change, plant adaptation, crop domestication, and genetic engineering. Includes hands-on laboratory activities and writing focus. While this course is paired with the PMB3002 lecture course, the courses do not need to be taken together or in a specific order. Prereq: BIOL 1009, BIOL 2003, or equiv.

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A- Average (3.639)Most Common: A (57%)

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    Effort
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    Understanding
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    Interesting
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