BIOL 3225
Human Physiology
The basic orientation of the course is toward understanding the functioning of the body as a set of homeostatic mechanisms. Particular emphasis is placed on membrane potentials, muscle, circulation, respiration, digestion, the kidney, the control of metabolism and acid-based balance. Note: This is a combined lecture and lab course
Units: 4.0
Hours: 4 to 4
Prerequisites:CHEM 2098 - Honors General Chemistry II Laboratory
or
CHEM 2068 - General Chemistry Laboratory II
and
CHEM 2091 - Honors General Chemistry II Lecture
or
CHEM 2061 - General Chemistry II
and
CHEM 2088 - Honors General Chemistry I Laboratory
or
CHEM 2038 - General Chemistry Laboratory I
and
CHEM 2081 - Honors General Chemistry I
or
CHEM 2031 - General Chemistry I
and
BIOL 2098 - Honors General Biology Lab II
or
BIOL 2081 - General Biology Laboratory II
and
BIOL 2096 - Honors General Biology Lab I
or
BIOL 2071 - General Biology Laboratory I
and
BIOL 2097 - Honors General Biology II
or
BIOL 2061 - General Biology II
and
BIOL 2095 - Honors General Biology I
or
BIOL 2051 - General Biology I