northern kentucky university  college of arts and sciences

bio 120 lab

   

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A PICTORIAL REVIEW OF THE LABORATORY EXERCISES

(click on the topic of interest for available pictures from that lab)

WEEK OF:

TOPIC:

PAGES:

1/12

Introduction; The Scientific Method

 

1-12

1/19

Microscopes

 

33-44

1/26

Molecules of Life

 

13-22

2/2

Cells & Tissues

 

45-52

2/9

Enzymes & Reactions

 

53-63

2/16

Photosynthesis; Respiration & Fermentation

 

64-73

2/23

PRACTICAL EXAMINATION I

 

 

3/2

Experimental Design

 

74-80

3/16

Human Cytogenetics and Inheritance

 

81-92

3/23

Population Genetics and Evolution

 

93-107

3/30

Adaptations of Animals

 

108-119

4/6

Adaptations of Plants

 

120-132

4/13 Nature Hike* 23-32

 

4/20

Water Quality  

 

133-143

4/27

PRACTICAL EXAMINATION II

 

 

The work you will do in this course is subject to the Student Honor Code. The Honor Code is a commitment to the highest degree of ethical integrity in academic conduct, a commitment that, individually and collectively, the students of Northern Kentucky University will not lie, cheat, or plagiarize to gain an academic advantage over fellow students or avoid academic requirements

Students with disabilities who require accommodations (academic adjustments, auxiliary aids or services) for this course must register with the Disability Services Office. Please contact the Disability Service Office immediately in the University Center , suite 320 or call 859-572-6373 for more information. Verification of your disability is required in the DSO for you to receive reasonable academic accommodation. Visit the website at www.nku.edu/~disability/

Note: The instructor reserves the right to dismiss or to have removed a disruptive student from the classroom in accordance with the appropriate college of Arts and Science Policy.

ATTENDANCE POLICY: A failing grade for the entire four hours of Bio 120 will be given to any student who misses more than three laboratory sessions.  You must immediately consult with your laboratory instructor about any absences beyond your control and provide written verification of your excuse.