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BIOL 200 - Invertebrate Zoology

This course focuses on the comparative study of invertebrate animals, with a primary focus on the insects and other arthropods. This course provides a detailed study of the invertebrates: anatomy and physiology, behavior, and relationships with plants and other animals, including any medical importance to humans.

 

Questions about the course and course projects should be sent directly to your instructor. 

Questions or concerns pertaining specifically to this research guide or request for research assistance should be sent to Digital Services Librarian Kevin Aughinbaugh. Kevin’s office can be found on the main floor of Phillips Library and he can be reached at k.m.aughinbaugh@msmary.edu or 301-447-5591. You may also schedule a meeting (in-person or video call).

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