BIOL201:  Fundamentals of Biology II
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Welcome to the Spring 2009 edition of Fundamentals of Biology II at Palomar College!
This web page is for the Tuesday and Thursday evening sections, which meet in room 324 of the Natural Sciences building (NS-324), from 5:00-9:20pm.

Biol201 is the second half of the two-semester introduction for Biology majors.  As described in the Palomar College Catalog, it's "an examination of the diversity of life, as seen in the Eubacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, emphasizing the integration of structure and function, development, life histories, phylogenetics, animal behavior, and ecology."  As a broad survey across biology -- the study of living things -- Biol201 is an opportunity to study organisms individually, as well as to observe their interactions with and dependencies on their environment.

You will need the Randomization Laboratory Exercise the first day.  Refer to your syllabus to know which parts of the lecture outline to print and have with you.

Important Announcements:
05 January 2009:  Syllabus for BIOL201 for Spring 2009 available here

Follow the links below to obtain detailed information about this course.

Biol201 Home Page Syllabus Schedule Presentations