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BIOL 338 Aquatic Physiology

This course explores the physiological adaptations of aquatic organisms to their environments, including freshwater, marine, and extreme habitats. Topics include osmoregulation, thermoregulation, gas exchange, locomotion, and sensory systems. Students will examine how these adaptations enable survival and ecological success in diverse aquatic ecosystems.

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  • Environmental & Marine Science

    From Indiana wetlands to coral reefs in the Florida Keys, you’ll build the knowledge and skills to tackle today’s most pressing environmental challenges.