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Relate animal phyla to key transitions of cladogram
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BIOL 2003
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Describe form and function of skeletal muscle and cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, excretory, immune, and respiratory systems, using the human system as an example.
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BIOL 1011
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Describe the structure of somatic and smooth muscle tissue and explain how it functions
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BIOL 3078
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Describe the structures and pathways involved in sensory reception and recognition
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BIOL 3078
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Outline the basic structure of the kidney and describe other excretory organs
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BIOL 3079
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Understand the basic structure of the heart and circulatory systems in various vertebrate phyla
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BIOL 3079
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