Welcome Fall 2012 Students
Dr. James E. Champine, 224 Rhodes Hall of Science, Department of Biology, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Office: 224A RH, Teaching Lab: 223/220 RH; Research Lab: 307 RH, Phone (573) 651-2171, Facsimile (573) 651-2382
Electronic Mail: jchampine@semo.edu
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A detailed consideration of prokaryotic structure and function, encompassing morphology, metabolism, genetics, and growth. Two lectures and one 2-hour lab. Prerequisites: BI200 (3 credits).
Student
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to depict the flow of carbon during
catabolism by a representative prokaryote.
Students will be able to measure microbial growth and
calculate microbial growth rates
Students will be able to predict expression of
lac operon genes in mutants of
E. coli