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BIOL2010 — Anatomy & Physiology II

4 credits · 4 hours

BIOL 2010 - Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2010 - Anatomy & Physiology II 4 Credits Interrelationships between form and function at the gross and microscopic levels are studied using abody systems approach. Homeostasis is an integrating theme throughout this course. Content topics include immunity, metabolism, fluid balance, development, and the cardiovascular, hematopoietic, respiratory, lymphatic, digestive, urinary, and reprductive systems. Dissection of individual organs and whole organisms may be included. Major Content Areas Physiological and anatomical study ofa. Immune systemb. Metabolismc. Fluid balanced. Developmente. Cardiovascular systemf. Hematopoietic systemg. Respiratory systemh. Lymphatic systemi. Digestive systemJ. Urinary systemk. Reproductive system Basic medical and scientific terminologya. Regional and directional terms pertaining to the human bodyb. Cell physiologyc. Body organization Homeostasis. Understand how the organs and organ systems of the body acttogether to maintain homeostasis Learning

Prerequisites: BIOL2000

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