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Nov 21, 2024
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BIOL 122 - Desert Plants Credits: 3 Semesters Offered: Spring Campus/Sites Offered: To Be Determined (usually offered at Charleston Campus) Offering Note: Limited seats available, not offered online, and requires field trips. Usually offered on an annual basis but may switch to a biennial basis.
Description Desert plants is an investigation of the deserts of the southwest United States. Students will evaluate plant community distributions and characterize common species. Students will explore adaptations to aridity and the nature, origin, and occurrence of arid environments. This course is a 3-credit course with lecture and lab.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Compare the major deserts of the southwest United States, including the indicator plant species, geographic distributions and climates.
- Explore the complexity of desert ecosystems.
- Differentiate the fundamental morphology and life histories of the major groups of vascular plants found in the southwest deserts.
- Determine the anatomical and physiological adaptations of plants living in a desert climate.
- Recognize the major local area plants by employing simple taxonomic keys.
- Describe the distribution and composition of the major plant communities found in southern Nevada.
- Investigate ways in which desert plants were utilized by indigenous peoples.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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