A Peek inside the Classroom: BIO 333
An intrepid student in Robert Warren's BIO 333 lab holds a Madagascar hissing roach (subphylum Hexapoda). BIO 333: Biological Form, Function, and Diversity covers the origin, history, and diversification of life on Earth, surveying the morphology, physiology, development, reproduction, and life cycles of protists, plants, fungi, and animals.
Photos by Bruce Fox, campus photographer.

