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BIO 102 Practical Botony: BIOLOGY 102 is an introductory course about plants and how they are used by people. Each week there are two one-hour lectures and one afternoon three-hour lab and discussion at the Botanical Gardens. Lecture topics include:

  • what plants look like
  • how plants work
  • how they make their living in nature
  • using this knowledge to landscape your house, caring for your house plants, and growing your gardens
  • medicinal plants
  • plant breeding
  • agriculture and food
  • environmental and psychological importance of plants

 

BIO 105 Biology of Human Nutrition: BIOLOGY 105 is a natural science course for undergraduates who want to learn about human nutritional needs. It will give students a biologically sound foundation on which to make judgments about personal and public health related to food consumption and production. BIOLOGY 105 does not require any prerequisite other than a strong desire to learn about this subject for practical and personal empowerment. BIOLOGY 105 will discuss human physiology as it relates to human nutrition; the content and availability of nutrition in food sources; the effect on human health of dietary choices; how food has been and is now grown, processed, and marketed, and the impact of these practices on human health; food safety issues related to food poisoning organisms and food additives; and special nutritional needs of pregnancy and feeding babies.

2019 Kraus Natural Science Building
830 North University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048

p: 734.615.4917 // f: 734.763.0544
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George Estabrook

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George Estabrook
Professor

U-M affiliation(s)
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Contact information
University of Michigan
2039 Kraus Natural Science Bldg.
830 N. University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
Phone: (734) 764-6219
Fax: (734) 763-0544

Fields of study
Plant ecology, systematics

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2019 Kraus Natural Science Building
830 North University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048

p: 734.615.4917 // f: 734.763.0544
internal: eeb administration

© 2006 Regents of the University of Michigan