Organismal Biology
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  • Biodiversity
    • Phylogenetic Trees and Geologic Time
    • Prokaryotes: Bacteria & Archaea
    • Eukaryotes and their Origins
    • Land Plants
    • Fungi
    • Animals: Invertebrates
    • Animals: Vertebrates
    • The Tree of Life over Geologic Time
    • Mass Extinctions and Climate Variability
  • Growth and Reproduction
    • Multicellularity, Development, and Reproduction
    • Animal Reproductive Strategies
    • Animal Reproductive Structures and Functions
    • Animal Development I: Fertilization & Cleavage
    • Animal Development II: Gastrulation & Organogenesis
    • Plant Reproduction
    • Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and function
    • Plant Development II: Primary and Secondary Growth
  • Chemical and Electrical Signals
    • Intro to Chemical Signaling and Communication by Microbes
    • Animal Hormones
    • Plant Hormones and Sensory Systems
    • Neurons
    • Nervous Systems
    • Animal Sensory Systems
    • Motor proteins and muscles
    • Motor units and skeletal systems
  • Nutrition, Transport, and Homeostasis
    • Nutrition: What Plants and Animals Need to Survive
    • Nutrient Acquisition by Plants
    • Water Transport in Plants: Xylem
    • Sugar Transport in Plants: Phloem
    • Nutrient Acquisition by Animals
    • Animal Gas Exchange and Transport
    • Animal Circulatory Systems
    • The Mammalian Cardiac Cycle
    • Animal Ion and Water Regulation (and Nitrogen Excretion)
    • The Mammalian Kidney: How Nephrons Perform Osmoregulation
    • Plant and Animal Responses to the Environment

Growth and Reproduction

Topics in this module include:

Multicellularity, development, and reproduction

Animal reproductive strategies

Animal reproductive structures and functions

Animal development I: Fertilization and cleavage

Animal development II: Gastrulation and organogenesis

Plant reproduction

Plant development I: Tissue differentiation and structure

Plant reproduction II: Primary and secondary growth

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