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Biochemistry of Marine Mammals

Course Number: CHEM 331
Title: Biochemistry of Marine Mammals
Day & Time 1: WF 01:00PM 02:15PM
Instructor I: Rosenstein S
Credit: 0.50
Building/ Room: WF - Taylor Science Center G042
Course Description:

This course will explore the biochemical adaptations of marine mammals. How do marine mammals dive so deeply and hold their breath for so long? How do they stay hydrated while living in salt water? How do they see, hear, and produce sound underwater? What human made contaminants bioaccumulate and what are the biochemical mechanisms and effects of these toxicants? These questions and more will be explored through the lens of structure function biochemistry.

Comments: Instructor's signature required. Half credit course. Runs August 29 - October 24.

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