Describe form and function of skeletal muscle and cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, excretory, immune, and respiratory systems, using the human system as an example. [BIOL 1011] Explain why community or food web structure is likely to change if a top predator is removed [BIOL 1011] Provide examples of how biological interactions (competition, predation, mutualism) structure communities [BIOL 1011] Use simple models to describe unlimited (exponential) and limited (logistic) population growth [BIOL 1011] [BIOL 1030]
Describe important fossils close to major divergences in lineages [BIOL 3326] Relate morphology to function and selection pressures [BIOL 3326] Trace the ancestry and evolutionary changes in morphology from modern vertebrates back to early Paleozoic animals [BIOL 3326]
BIOL 2003