BIOL 321 - Human Physiology-Anatomy 1


First of two semesters of a comprehensive, integrated course in anatomy-physiology developing logical correlations between structures and their functions with emphasis on the molecular and cellular basis of organ system structure and function. Topics: cell physiology; control mechanisms; nervous, muscle, and endocrine systems. Laboratories include cadavers in anatomical studies and animal experimentation demonstrating physiological principles. Designed for students in science baccalaureate degree programs.Typically Offered Fall, Summer
Level: UG
Credit Hours: 4

Prerequisite BIOL 122 /C- And CHEM 122 /C-
Ferris Equivalencies: BIOL-231-199308

Department: BIOL



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