| Biology 2108 Biological Principles II |
| Home
Page |
|
| Lecture |
|
| Lab |
Professor: Dr. Joseph M. Dirnberger
Office: 338 Science Building
e-mail:jdirnber@kennesaw.edu
Syllabus
Annoucements:
Due to the Great Flood of 09, the physiology lab (the cardiovascular study) has been cancelled (instead Wednesday's lab will meet and finish the cat lab data analysis on 30 September). This means that the final course grade will be calculated as a percentage of 670 points rather than 700 points: A= 90% (603 pts); B= 80% (536 pts); C= 70% (469 pts); D= 60% (402 pts)
"The most wonderful mystery of life may well be the means by which it created so much diversity from so little physical matter. The biosphere, all organisms combined, makes up only about one part in ten billion of the earth’s mass. It is sparsely distributed through a kilometer of soil, water, and air… Yet life has divided into millions of species, the fundamental units, each playing a unique role in relationship to the whole."
- from E.O.Wilson’s The Diversity of Life (1992)
"It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education."
-Albert Einstein
Navigation: