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Describe the major animal cell, tissue, and organ types.
Identify major invertebrate and vertebrate taxa
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BIOL 2003
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Observe diversity of form, as well as key shared structures, across a range of cell and organism types.
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BIOL 1010
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Compare plant and animal organism
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BIOL 2004
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Compare classification of metazoans into major clades: protostomes/deuterostomes, ecdysozoans, lophotrochozoans
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BIOL 2003
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Compare locomotive, skeletal, feeding/digestive, excretory, respiratory, sensory, and reproductive structures between the major taxa of metazoans
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BIOL 2003
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Outline the differences and similarities between plant and animal development and demonstrate an understanding for the basis for these differences
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BIOL 3050
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Relate changes in animal systems to transition onto land
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BIOL 2003
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Understand the steps involved in cleavage and gastrulation and also identify the types of cell movements involved in gastrulation
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BIOL 3050
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