Genecks Posted April 3, 2010 Posted April 3, 2010 Hey, people. I'm taking developmental biology in the fall (it's a 300-level class). My knowledge of developmental embryology of the human species is quite lacking, as it is with other animals. I plan on taking a developmental biology course, but I am not sure what kind of things will be covered in that class. Does anyone have any ideas of what a class like that is like? That catalog said we'll be looking at cell division and differentiation. However, I'm wondering if it will be more intense and cover a variety of mammalian species. I'm not sure what will happen in that class. BIOS 320 3 hrs. Developmental Biology Principles governing growth and differentiation from the molecular to the organismic level. Prerequisite(s): BIOS 220.
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