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226. Advanced Insect Physiology.<br />

Lecture , two hours; laboratory, five hours. Prerequisite:<br />

course 124 or consent of the instructor.<br />

A detailed discussion of current problems in insect<br />

physiology . Advanced laboratory. Mr. Engelman<br />

227. The Vertebrate Eye.<br />

Lecture, three hours. Prerequisite : Biology 1A-<br />

1B, or the equivalent . The gross structure, fine structure,<br />

physiology , and biochemistry of the vertebrate<br />

eye, with emphasis on the retina and its role in<br />

vision. Mr. Crescitelli<br />

229. Physiology of Circulation.<br />

Lecture , four hours. Discussion of the dynamics<br />

of blood flow, the regulation and control of the<br />

circulation, and the physiology of arteries, veins,<br />

and capillaries . Mr. Cascarano<br />

230. Principles of Lipid Metabolism.<br />

Lecture, three hours; laboratory, six hours. Prerequisite:<br />

Chemistry 153 or consent of the instructor.<br />

Extensive investigation into the synthesis and catabolism<br />

of selected lipid moieties . Mr. O'Connor<br />

M. Biochemistry of Parasitism.<br />

Lecture , two hours; laboratory, six hours. Biochemical<br />

and physiological aspects of parasite-host<br />

relationships. Laboratory emphasis on individual research<br />

projects. Offered in alternate years.<br />

Mr. Maclnnis<br />

235. Topics in Neurobiology.<br />

Lecture, three bows . Prerequisite : course 157A<br />

or the equivalent and consent of the instructor.<br />

Selected current problems in neurobiology will be<br />

discussed in depth , with emphasis on analysis of<br />

original papers . May be repeated for credit.<br />

Mr. Eckert, Mr. Grinnell, Mr. Orkand<br />

237. Laboratory in Advanced Electrophysiology.<br />

(2 courses)<br />

Laboratory, twelve hours. Total involvement in<br />

individual research projects under staff guidance.<br />

Approximately two projects each quarter. Course<br />

may be repeated twice.<br />

Mr. Eckert, Mr. Grinnell, Mr. Orkand<br />

238. Studies of Animal Behavior.<br />

Discussion , two hours; laboratory, six to eight<br />

bows . Prerequisite : course 164 and consent of the<br />

instructor. Field and laboratory studies of selected<br />

problems in animal behavior . Mr. Comm<br />

240. Topics in Histology.<br />

Lecture , two hour ; laboratory, six hours. The<br />

structure of cells viewed as parts of multicellular<br />

functional units . The course will include information<br />

obtained by light and electron microscopic techniques.<br />

Mr. Barajas<br />

M241A -241B-241C . Electron Microscopy.<br />

(Same as Microbiology M241A- 241B -241C.) Prerequisite:<br />

consent of the instructor, based on a written<br />

research proposal. Corequisite : concurrent enrollment<br />

in related studies in course 599 . Principles<br />

of electron microscopy applied to research problems<br />

in molecular biology and microbiology . Training in<br />

quantitative methods, autoradiography, nucleic acid<br />

visualization, freeze etching . Course M241B emphasizes<br />

thin sectioning and related methods . Course<br />

M241C includes methods and principles of high<br />

resolution electron microscopy.<br />

Mr. Barajas, Mr. Eiserling , Mr. Sjistrand<br />

ZOOLOGY / 563<br />

244. The Biology of Aquatic Mammals.<br />

Lecture, three hours; laboratory, three hours plus<br />

weekend field trips. Enrollment limited to twenty<br />

students. A course in the ecology , systematics, distribution,<br />

behavior , physiology and anatomy of marine<br />

mammals. Mr. Norris<br />

Seminar Courses<br />

250. Seminar in Current Topics in Molecular<br />

Biology . (t/2 course) The Staff<br />

251. Seminar in Genetics . (th course) Mr. Siegel<br />

252. Seminar In Developmental Biology. (Y2 course)<br />

Mr. Denny<br />

253. Seminar In Invertebrate Zoology. (% course)<br />

Mr. Muscatine<br />

254. Seminar in Entomology. (t/2 course ) Mr. Belidn<br />

255. Seminar in Parasitology . (Y course)<br />

Mr. Maclnnis<br />

256. Seminar in Ichthyology . (th course)<br />

Mr. Walker, Mr. Walters<br />

250. Seminar in Biology of Terrestrial Vertebrates.<br />

(t/2 course ) Mr. Bartholomew, Mr. Howell<br />

259. Seminar on Aquatic Mammals . (1/2 course)<br />

260. Seminar in Vertebrate Paleontology. (t<br />

course) Mr. Vaughn<br />

261. Seminar in Population Biology . (t/s course)<br />

Mr. Brown , Mr. Cody , Mr. Landeaberger<br />

262. Seminar In Environmental Physiology.<br />

(Y2 course)<br />

Mr. Bartholomew , Mr. Brown , Mr. Lasiewald<br />

263. Seminar in Marine Biology . (t course)<br />

Mr. Gordon , Mr. Muscatine<br />

264. Seminar on Animal Behavior . (Y2 course)<br />

Mr. Collies<br />

265. Seminar on Behavior Research Problems.<br />

Lecture , three hours ; laboratory , two hours. Prerequisite<br />

: course 165. Mr . Kavanan<br />

266. Seminar in Comparative Physiology.<br />

(t/2 course ) Mr. Gordon<br />

267. Seminar in Physiology of Microorganisms.<br />

(th course) Mr. Jahn<br />

260. Seminar In Cell Physiology. (t course)<br />

Mr. Jabn<br />

270. Seminar in Physiology and Biochemistry of<br />

Arthropods . (Y2 course)<br />

Lecture, three hours. Prerequisite : Chemistry 153<br />

or consent of the instructor . Recent contributions<br />

to the field of arthropodan physiology and biochemistry<br />

. Mr. Engelman , Mr. O'Connor

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