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  1. A Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany. by Samuel. ROBINSON, 1830

1. Registration Records - Course Catalog
BOTANY BO BO 101 - Perspectives on Botany BO 102 - Introduction to Research BO 200 - Plant Life BO 213 - Plants and Civilization
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2. WSU Botany
the Handbook Botany Courses Requirements for the Botany Major and Botany Minor/BIS Advisement Botany Student Portfolio Requirement Botany
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3. Botany And Microbiology At The University Of Oklahoma
Provides information about degrees, faculty interests, research and courses in botany and microbiology.
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4. Coniferophyta
Phylum
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5. Phylum Directory
Access by Family Access by Genus Direct Link to Image Directories Link to U.W.Madison, Department of Botany Home Page
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6. Lecture 15-Complications Of Mendelian Inheritance
Homework Chapter 12 Q 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15, 20, 22, 23, 27, 3538 Turn in questions 5, 9-11, 20, 22, 27, 36 in the week of November 4-8
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7. Lecture 7 - Transcription And RNA Processing
a) messenger RNAs, mRNA b) ribosomal RNAs, rRNA c) transfer RNAs, tRNA d) others such as small nuclear RNAs, snRNA
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8. Canadian Provincial/Territorial Wildflowers
Canadian Provincial/Territorial Wildflowers
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9. Botany 307F - Prairie Grasses - Page 1
BOT 307F Home Page What's New U of T Botany Page design 1999 T. A. Dickinson;
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10. Courses - Botany Department, UW-Madison
UWMadison Department of Botany Courses
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11. PBIO 250 Lecture Notes -- Introduction -- Spring 1999
Other Systematic botany courses and notes Bucknell University The lecturenotes for PBIO 250 are filled with links to sites containing useful
http://www.life.umd.edu/emeritus/reveal/pbio/pb250/intr.html
Unless otherwise indicated all images associated with PBIO 250 Lecture Notes © Norton-Brown Herbarium (MARY)
PBIO 250 Lecture Notes
James L. Reveal
Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland
Introduction
The following listing of words, phrases and descriptions is provided to assist PBIO 250 students during the lecture period and to serve as a study guide for lecture examinations. Web links to addition information are provided and may be accessed by clicking on the blue (usually) lettered words. Unless otherwise noted, information at such sites is not required for any examination but will often be most useful in augmenting your understanding of a particular subject. An overall useful link of botanical resources may be found on FindIT , the latter providing you with a multitude of links to a variety of areas on the world-wide web. taxonomy
systematics
classification
systems of classification
species
genus (pl. genera)
family
order
class
division or phylum
morphology physiology cytology genetics anatomy ecology embryology identification taxon (pl. taxa)

12. Darley's Study Suggestions For Biology
To get the most out of taking lecture notes, do it in a systematic manner. New terms are introduced faster in biology courses than in foreign language
http://www.botany.uga.edu/~darley/studybio.html
Darley's Study Suggestions for Introductory Biology Courses
A biology textbook cannot be read the way you would read a novel. Begin by prereading the chapter; glance at the section headings, charts and tables in order to organize the material in your mind and stimulate your curiosity. This will make it easier to read the chapter and extract more information from it. Realize that reading is not studying . Reading is a form of passive learning which is the least efficient and least effective way for most people to learn. (Listening is another form of passive learning.) Active learning involves reprocessing and using the information in some way and is a much more efficient and effective way to learn. To turn passive reading of the text into active learning, stop frequently (at least every paragraph) and consider what you have just read. What is the concept being discussed? Put it in your own words (out loud or by writing it down); by doing so you are reprocessing and using the information presented in the text. Place a few key notes in the book's margin; make sure these notes include all new terms and illustrative examples. If there is not enough room in the margins to write, use "post-its" for making your notes. (Extensive high-lighting of your text does not constitute active learning and generally is a waste of time. The author has usually already put the key words in bold print.) Taking lecture notes is a form of active learning if done properly. Simply writing down what is written on the board is passive learning (it's a start, but is not as effective as it could be). To get the most out of taking lecture notes, do it in a systematic manner. Before class read the textbook material to be covered in lecture. You will then use class time more efficiently because you will learn more from the lecture, and you will be able to take better notes having been introduced to many of the concepts in the text. During lecture do not attempt to write down every word that is said; that approach is futile and unnecessary. Instead, focus on the major ideas. Once you understand a point that is being made, write it down

13. Mr. Wolffia
Both courses are based on the thousands of pages of lecture notes that were In addition to teaching biology and botany courses at Palomar College,
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/mrwolfia.htm
Wayne's Word Index Noteworthy Plants Trivia ... Search
A Brief Biography Of Mr. Wolffia:
Mr. Wolffia, the editor of WAYNE'S WORD
, photographing living specimens of two minute aquatic plant species, the Asian Wolffia globosa
and the Australian Wolffia angusta

W ayne P. Armstrong (alias Mr. Wolffia), a native Californian, grew up in the Arcadia-Pasadena area of Los Angeles County. He graduated from California State University at Los Angeles with a Bachelor's Degree in Botany and a Master's Degree in Biology. He has taken numerous graduate courses in biology and botany at the University of California at San Diego, San Diego State University and San Jose State University, including courses in ethnobotany, cellular biology, ecology and field seminars in alpine and subalpine botany. He also received National Science Foundation Grants in biological oceanography, ecology and tropical botany at Oregon State University, Colorado State University and the University of Miami. P http://waynesword.palomar.edu and waynes-word.com

14. Bot 251Y1Y Lectures
Course Introduction Early photosynthetic life, endosymbiosis B W, Chapter 1 pp.115. No web notes. lecture will be on exam. Lec 52, Apr 7
http://www.botany.utoronto.ca/courses/BOT251/lec.html
SECTION I
Week #, starting Topic Readings in Raven et al.
chapter , pages SECTION I 1, Sept 12
Overview , all Introduction to Algae I Lecture 1 4/page Introduction to Algae II Algal Diversity I Lecture 2 4/page
2, Sept 19
Algal Diversity II Algal Diversity III 3, Sept 26
Algal Impact on Humans Introduction to Fungi Fungal Diversity I 4, Oct 3
Fungal Diversity II Fungal Diversity III 5, Oct 10
Fungal Impact on Humans Algae/Fungi and Nitrogen Cycling; Algae/Fungi as Symbiotic Organisms I 6, Oct 17
SECTION II
Algae/Fungi as Symbiotic Organisms II Plants Invade the Land Non-vascular Plants , all Oct 24 Exam 1 on lecture and lab material for Section I 7, Oct 24 Seedless Vascular Plants , all Seed Plants I: , all Gymnosperms 8, Oct 31 Seed Plants II , all Photosynthesis, Light Reactions I 9, Nov 7 Photosynthesis, Light Reactions II Photosynthesis, carbon fixation 10, Nov 14 Photosynthesis, CO2 concentrating mechanisms Respiration 11, Nov 21 Mineral Nutrition of Autotrophs Nitrogen Assimilation; Nitrogen Cycle 12, Nov 28

15. OSU Plant Cellular And Molecular Biology
An Introductory botany Course for NonScience Majors. Week 1 lecture notes.lecture 1 pdf lecture 2 pdf lecture 3 pdf lecture 4 pdf
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~plantbio/osu_pcmb/courses/pb101.htm
Courses Plant Biology 101
Plants, People and the Environment
An Introductory Botany Course for Non-Science Majors.
Biological Sciences Greenhouse Pond
Lecture Manual How to Succeed in PB 101 Introduction Course Materials ... *Glossary of terms and diagrams* Pea Experiment Data
Available during week 5 Lecture and Lab Schedule Last revised: document.write(document.lastModified);

16. OSU PCMB 102 Home Page
Plants, People and the Environment II. An Introductory botany Course for NonScienceMajors. lecture 9 notes pdf Laboratory Work Sheet 1 pdf
http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~plantbio/osu_pcmb/courses/pb102.htm
Courses PCMB 102
Plants, People and the Environment II
An Introductory Botany Course for Non-Science Majors.
Canada Lily
Important Information Instructor: Dr. William Jensen Lecture Manual Syllabus Lecture and Lab Schedule
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17. Courses
botany. Oceanography. Course materials are available as a webbased presentation (dotpoints or lecture Syllabus Laboratory Syllabus. lecture notes
http://www.coastalzone.com/webcourse/courses.htm
Courses Global Environmental Change Environmental Science Environmental Law Environmental Soils ... Oceanography
Course materials are available as a web-based presentation (dot points or 'html') or as a downloadable presentation in either MSWord 'document' or PowerPoint presentation ('ppt') format. All materials are for the express purpose of education and are owned wholly by CoastalZone.com. If you would like to use these materials for educational endeavors, please feel free to contact us at Literature@coastalzone.com
Global Environmental Change Syllabus Tools: Start Here!!!

18. W. Gordon Fields Fonds
Series includes 1 botany notebook from Victoria College in 1929, created by his Series consists of lecture notes for Fields courses relating to marine
http://uviclib.uvic.ca/archives/featured_collections/esa/fonds_fields_gordon/def
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W. Gordon Fields fonds
(Acc. Nos. 1986-053, 1996-028)
90 cm of textual records.
1,233 photographs.
15 drawings. The fonds documents the development and working procedures of an academic scientist, 1929-78, as student, laboratory instructor, professor, researcher, Department Chair. It also documents his contribution to the development of Victoria College and UVic during this time. The fonds consists of historical notes on Jeffree Cunningham and Victoria College, student notes, Ph.D. research data on squid and sardines (including photographic data), lecture notes by subject, and course notes. Photographic data include a collection of electron microscope photographs, and a 35 mm slide collection of west coast marine invertebrates, compiled by Fields and his students, both of which provide an outstanding portrayal of B.C. marine invertebrates. Also included are files documenting Field's involvement in the Victoria College Building Committee, 1957-63. Title based on contents of fonds.

19. STUDY SUGGESTIONS FOR INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY COURSES
(Developed by Dr. Marshall Darley, Department of botany, University of Georgia Simply rewriting lecture notes word for word is not active learning.
http://www.spc.cc.tx.us/biology/lsmith/studysugg.html
STUDY SUGGESTIONS FOR INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGY COURSES (Developed by Dr. Marshall Darley, Department of Botany, University of Georgia — used by permission) Reading Assignments A biology textbook cannot be read the way you would read a novel. Begin by pre-reading the chapter; glance at the section headings, charts and tables in order to organize the material in your mind and stimulate your curiosity. This will make it easier to read the chapter and extract more information from it. Realize that reading is not studying Reading is a form of passive learning which is the least efficient and least effective way for most people to learn. (Listening is another form of passive learning.) Active learning involves reprocessing and using the information in some way and is much more efficient and effective way to learn. To turn passive reading of the text into active learning, stop frequently (at least every paragraph) and consider what you have just read. What is the concept being discussed? Put it in your own words (out loud or by writing it down); by doing so you are reprocessing and using the information presented in the text. Place a few key notes in the book's margin; make sure these notes include all new terms and illustrative examples. (

20. Courses
The course consists of 3 hours of lecture and 2 hours of. laboratory investigation . Textbook Principles of botany by Uno,Storey Moore. lecture notes
http://users.tamuk.edu/kfcmg00/courses.htm
Spring Semester 2005 General Biology I - Biol 1306
Syllabus

Class notes
Study links Fall Semester 2003 Courses currently being taught by Dr. Cynthia M. Galloway are: Biolgy 1308 - Introductory Cellular and Molecular Biology
Announcments
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Class notes

Study links
The Biology Project http://www.biology.arizona.edu/default.html
DNA http://dna2z.com/
Genetic Engineering http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/ Quizzes http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/hcs300/index.html Biology 1311 - Introductory Botany Syllabus Class notes Vocabulary Study links Classification http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/g- nature/Botany.html Algae http://www.thealgaesource.net/ Bryophytes http://botany.about.com/science/botany/msub22.ht Seedless Vascular Plants http://www.resnet.wm.edu/~mcmath/bio205/links/seedless.html http://titan.iwu.edu/~jdey/diversity-seedless.html Gymnosperms http://scitec.uwichill.edu.bb/bcs/bl14apl/gym1.htm

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