BIOLOGY 300
Botany


Jean Everett, Ph.D.
everettj@cofc.edu
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Spring 2006 Syllabus
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The Dixie Project
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STUDY SKILLS SEMINARS at THE CENTER FOR STUDENT LEARNING

Attend these seminars and turn in a brief, typed summary for extra credit!

  Spring 2006 
Time Flies!  -- January 17, 18 
Read and Remember -- January 24, 25 
 Noteworthy Notes -- January 31, February 1 
Lifelong Listening!  -- February 7, 8 
Take your Best Test!  -- February 14, 15 
It's Wise to Get Advised!  -- February 21, 22 
 Memory Matters!  -- March 14, 15 
Wanted: Less Stress! --  March 21, 22 
Plan for Exams!  March -- 28, 29 

4 - 4:50  pm Tuesdays and 6:00 - 6:50 pm Wednesdays
Maybank 100

ADDITIONAL EXTRA CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES:

Volunteer at the Mepkin Abbey Garden - contact Vivian Whorley, Mepkin Abbey Horticulturist
Volunteer with the Charleston Children's Garden Project - contact Fred Phillips
Volunteer to help at the Hampton Park Native Plant Garden - contact JoAnn Breland



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LECTURE OUTLINES

#1:  Plant Cells - Molecules, Organelles, Membranes, Cell Walls
#2:  Energy and Photosynthesis
#3:  Systematics and Fungi

#4:  The Evolution of Diversity and Reproductive Strategies
#5:  Angiosperm Cells and Tissues, Growth
#6:  Plant Transport Processes
#7:  Plant Nutrition and Soils


THE DIXIE PROJECT
Background and Project Ideas
Maps and Images


PAPER PUZZLES
Background
Paper Puzzle Team Assignments
The New Paper Puzzle Summary Format, 29 March 2006