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BI 115 - Laboratory for BI 110


Credit Hours: 1

The laboratory will include physical and biochemical characteristics of cells, tissues, structure of plants and animals, genetics and DNA analysis.

Fulfills SUNY General Education – Natural Sciences.

Course Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • microscope: explain proper use and care of the compound microscope; including naming the parts, noting the functions and determining the diameter of field of a microscope;
  • molecular models: construct molecular models and identify major biological molecules and functional groups of organic compounds;
  • plant and animal cells: use models of cells and organelles to compare the anatomy of plant and animal cells;
  • plant cells and tissues: examine and identify the major anatomical features of a plant root, leaf and stem; describe plant organelles (allow students an opportunity to gain first hand observations of these by making slides of an onion, elodea leaf, geranium leaf epithelium, and other living plant cells);
  • animal cells and tissues: use slides of animal cells to study organelles in animal cells; identify twelve major tissues found in the body (noting the location of each) and make drawings labeling major parts of each tissue;
  • physical aspects of life: perform experiments involving the processes of osmosis, diffusion and dialysis; graph the results of these experiments and draw conclusions;
  • chemical aspects of life: perform and interpret results of chemical tests on biological molecules; explain the mode of action of the tests on chemical compounds;
  • enzymes/cell respiration: study the effect of temperature, pH and concentration on enzyme activity;
  • mitosis: differentiate plant versus animal cells during the various phases of mitosis; 
  • Mendelian genetics and corn: explain Mendelian laws of genetics including Mendelian ratios, outcomes of monohybrid and dihybrid crosses; be able to solve genetic problems and perform a Punnett square test and interpret results from data accumulated; and 
  • genetic fingerprinting: explain and apply DNA analysis via gel electrophoresis.

 

Concurrent Registration: BI 110
F/S (C, N, S)