Courses courses currently being taught by Dr. Cynthia M. Galloway are http//botany.about.com/science/botany/msub22.ht Lecturenotes are available at my website at users http://users.tamuk.edu/kfcmg00/courses.htm
Botany 113, University Of Washington University of North Carolina Press; Denton, MF Lab Manual for botany 113. Lectureexams will not be cumulative in their coverage, except for the necessary http://courses.washington.edu/bot113/
BOT 304, Field Botany, University Of Alberta *3 (fi 6) (first term, 30-3). Lectures, laboratory, and fieldBOT 304, Field botany Home Printer Friendly. Calendar http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/courses/bot304/
Extractions: *3 (fi 6) (first term, 3-0-3). Lectures, laboratory, and field exercises provide an introduction to description and identification of plants and their local habitats. Factors affecting variation in natural vegetation and methods used to describe it are discussed. Field exercises and projects take place during the two weeks preceding the fall term and some may take place off campus. Presentations take place during the first four weeks of class time in September. Requires the payment of additional fees (see §22.2.3).
Introductory Plant Biology | Preface it easy to cue up for use in lecture, and the for the student entering the study ofbotany for the courses can now be password protected, and you can now upload http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072909412/information_center_view0/prefac
Extractions: Introductory Plant Biology, 9/e Kingsley R. Stern, California State University, Chico This book is designed as an introductory text in botany. It assumes little knowledge of the sciences on the part of the student. It includes sufficient information for some shorter introductory botany courses open to both majors and nonmajors, but it is arranged so that certain sections-for example, "Soils," "Molecular Genetics," "Division Psilotophyta"-can be omitted without disrupting the overall continuity of the course. Botany instructors vary greatly in their opinions concerning the depth of coverage needed for the topics of photosynthesis and respiration in a text of this type. Some feel that nonmajors, in particular, should have a brief introduction only, while others consider a more detailed discussion essential. In this text, photosynthesis and respiration are discussed at three levels. Some may find one or two levels sufficient, and others may wish their students to become familiar with the processes at all three levels. Organization of the Text A chapter outline, review questions, discussion questions, and additional reading lists are provided for each chapter. New terms are defined as they are introduced, and those used more than once are boldfaced and included in a pronunciation glossary. The use of the scientific names throughout the body of the text has been held to a minimum, but a list of the scientific names of all organisms mentioned is given in Appendix 1. Appendix 2 deals with biological controls and companion planting; Appendix 3 lists wild edible plants, poisonous plants, medicinal plants, hallucinogenic plants, spices, tropical fruits, and natural dye plants. Appendix 4 gives horticultural information on houseplants; and information on the cultivation and nutritional value of vegetables is also included. Appendix 5 provides metric equivalents.
EDU2 : Level 3 botany; IBUSP Atlas de Anatomia Vegetal; Initiation à la Botanique; PBIO100 lecture Notesgeneral botany for non-science; Petit guide de botanisation http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/biolo2.htm
Extractions: EDU2 :BIOLOGY - BOTANY ABCentral Search Helpers Submit a Link ... TREE BIOLOGY *ALGAE* "Red Tides" and Harmful Algal Blooms Algae and seaweed - some simple Second-Level notes Algae: The Forgotten Treasure of Tidepools Algoa Bay Dinoflagellates ... index.html:information pertaining to algae *APPLIED BOTANY* AGRICULT. CROPS : TITLE BIOL. PLANTS2PEOPLE : TITLE GARDEN : TITLE *AQUATIC BOTANY* AquaBontanic Aquatic Plants Cryptocoryne Hopkins Marine Station Botany Cover Page ... www.seabean.com *BOTANY* ASU DEPARTMENT OF PLANT BIOLOGY Asexual Reproduction Biology, Pearson College:in plants BOT 410 - Lecture Directory Page 1 BOTNET Index beginning:unc herbaria ... plant tissue culture INFORMATION EXCHANGE *BOTANY REGIONAL* Australian Botany pages Botanical Projects:in au Botanikus.de Botany Pages:neotropical ... What's Its Name?:au botany *EBOOKS* Allgemeine Botanik Botany online - The Internet Hypertextbook Den virtuella floran LECCIONES HIPERTEXTUALES DE BOTÁNICA. ÍNDICE. DOCUMENTO FRAMES ... Skript zur Botanik:fabulous *FLOWER/SYSTEMATICS* FLOWER/SYSTEMATICS : TITLE *FUNGUS* FUNGUS : TITLE *INTRO BOTANY* All About Plants BOT 201 Botany 1050 Home Page:intro Botany Home Page:intro ... Great Plant Escape:elem. botany
Dr. James A. Nienow, Valdosta State University Contents Current research projects; General information for classes; Informationfor specific courses taxonomy on the Web Some links to most botanyrelated sites; http://www.valdosta.edu/~jnienow/home.html
Extractions: Contents Algae on the Web Plant Taxonomy on the Web Important Scientific Organizations on the Web Some fun links Algae on the Web An introduction to the algae The Phycological Society of America British Phycological Society The International Phycological Society ... Protist (formerly Archiv fur Protistenkunden ); contents only, but a start The Smithsonian Institute's Algae Page (mostly macroalgae, but not bad) The California Academy of Sciences Diatom page Roger Sweet's Diatom Page (with information about diatoms and links to useful sites) The Automatic Diatom Indentification and Classification Page with a large
Botany 100 - Survey Of Botany botany 100 Survey of botany. Biological Click on the image to learnabout the blooming of a rare Titan Arum in botany Greenhouse. http://www.botany.wisc.edu/courses/botany_100/
Extractions: Survey of Botany Biological literacy course for non-biology majors Satisfies the Biological Sciences breadth requirement for many undergraduate degree programs 3 credits, open to freshmen, no prerequisites Offered Spring and Summer Sessions About the course Spring Semester Summer Session More Information ... Lecture Notes (Spring 2002)
Biological Sciences 2*. 1'. 2'. 3'. Plants People and the Environment Homepage of University of Illinoisbotany course. May be useful to obtain lecture notes, look at links etc. http://www.sci-eng.mmu.ac.uk/biology/useful/41.htm
Extractions: Biological Sciences Links Biological Surf Plant Science PLANT SCIENCE A Start at a Comprehensive Theory of Plant Hormones This page describes the simple roles of auxin, cytokinin, GA, brassionsteroid, ABA and ethylene. 3*. A'. 0'. 1'. Abby's Herb Company Commercial herbal products page with some general information. 1*. 1'. 2'. 3'. 4'. Advances in Photosynthesis Description of a volume of books on recent advances in photosynthesis. 2*. 3'. 4'. AGIS Home Page Contains the plant genome database. 4*. 1'. 2'. 3'. 4'. All the Virology on the WWW Everything about virology is on this page including good information on plant viruses. Basically if you want to know about viruses go here first! 5*. 1'. 2'. 3'. 4'.
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Biology Education data index Location usa Last checked 19990515 World lecture Hall Biology and BotanySet of annotated links to online courses, course descriptions http://bubl.ac.uk/link/b/biologyeducation.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About A-Z Index Titles Descriptions BIODIDAC: Bank of Digital Resources for Teaching Biology Biological Timing Tutorial Biology Hypertextbook Chapters Biology Project: Online Interactive Resource for Learning Biology ... World Lecture Hall: Zoology Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk BIODIDAC: Bank of Digital Resources for Teaching Biology Set of images, illustrations, and texts in the fields of zoology, botany, and histology. Last checked: Biological Timing Tutorial Guide to biological rhythms in people and animals, with emphasis on the human clock located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), a distinct group of cells found within the hypothalamus. Also describes the use of melatonin levels as a marker of the circadian rhythm.
UT Austin Lecture Hall UT lecture Hall (UTLH) contains links to pages created by faculty from the University of Texas at Austin who are using the Web to deliver class materials. http://www.utexas.edu/lecture
Extractions: Add your course . (Will automatically be added to the World Lecture Hall A Accounting Anthropology Art and Art History Architecture / Building B Biology and Botany Biomedical Engineering Business Administration C Chemistry Civil Engineering Classics Communication ... Cultural Studies E Earth Science Education Electrical and Computer Engineering English / Writing / Rhetoric ... Environmental Science F-L Finance French Geography Germanic Studies ... Linguistics M-O Management Management Information Systems Mechanical Engineering Middle Eastern Studies ... Other P-Q Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering Philosophy Physics Political Science ... Public Affairs R-S Russian and East European Studies Science and Technology Social Work Sociology ... Statistics T-Z Theatre and Dance Zoology World Lecture Hall U. S. Universities and Community Colleges ... K-12+ 1 December 1998
Dr. Gerald F. Deitzer Academic Degrees BS, State University of New York at Buffalo Biology(Pre-Med); Ph.D., University of Georgia - botany. Research http://www.nrsl.umd.edu/faculty/deitzer/
Extractions: Employment Background: 1987-Present - Associate Professor, Department of Natural Resource Sciences and Landscape Architecture University of Maryland College Park 1989-Present - Member of the Faculty Molecular and Cellular Biology Program University of Maryland System Smithsonian Institution , Research Associate Department of Horticulture, University of Maryland College Park - Plant Physiologist Environmental Research Center - Smithsonian Institution - Research Associate (Wissentschaftliche Assistent) University of Freiburg Freiburg , Germany
University Of Wyoming - Molecular Biology emergence of molecular biology has blurred the distinctions previously drawn betweenbiochemistry, microbiology, genetics, zoology, and botany by identifying http://www.uwyo.edu/molecbio/
Extractions: UWYO The emergence of molecular biology has blurred the distinctions previously drawn between biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, zoology, and botany by identifying the many common, unifying principles that are the essence of all life forms. The goal of the Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Wyoming is to introduce students to these principles and undertake fundamental research to extend the frontiers of biology.
BIOS1090 - General Botany BIOS1090 General botany Instructor R. Eddy (beddy@southeast.edu).Course beginning and ending dates January 6 - May 2, 2003. About http://www.online.southeast.edu/domino/html/coursepa.nsf/dd5cab6801f172358525647