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HN 320

Human Physiology II

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The mechanisms, control and integration of human physiological processes at the genetic, cellular, tissue, organ and whole body levels of organization will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the nervous and endocrine systems coordinate cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and reproductive processes, metabolism and other processes to maintain homeostasis. Prerequisites: CH250 and HN220 or HE211 or KP220 or KP222 or BI216. Co-requisites: CH350 Exclusions: BI217, HS340

The mechanisms, control and integration of human physiological processes at the genetic, cellular, tissue, organ and whole body levels of organization will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the nervous and endocrine systems coordinate cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and reproductive processes, metabolism and other processes to maintain homeostasis. Prerequisites: CH250 and HN220 or HE211 or KP220 or KP222 or BI216. Co-requisites: CH350 Exclusions: BI217, HS340

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The mechanisms, control and integration of human physiological processes at the genetic, cellular, tissue, organ and whole body levels of organization will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the nervous and endocrine systems coordinate cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and reproductive processes, metabolism and other processes to maintain homeostasis. Prerequisites: CH250 and HN220 or HE211 or KP220 or KP222 or BI216. Co-requisites: CH350 Exclusions: BI217, HS340


HN 320

Human Physiology II

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The mechanisms, control and integration of human physiological processes at the genetic, cellular, tissue, organ and whole body levels of organization will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the nervous and endocrine systems coordinate cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and reproductive processes, metabolism and other processes to maintain homeostasis. Prerequisites: CH250 and HN220 or HE211 or KP220 or KP222 or BI216. Co-requisites: CH350 Exclusions: BI217, HS340

The mechanisms, control and integration of human physiological processes at the genetic, cellular, tissue, organ and whole body levels of organization will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the nervous and endocrine systems coordinate cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and reproductive processes, metabolism and other processes to maintain homeostasis. Prerequisites: CH250 and HN220 or HE211 or KP220 or KP222 or BI216. Co-requisites: CH350 Exclusions: BI217, HS340

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The mechanisms, control and integration of human physiological processes at the genetic, cellular, tissue, organ and whole body levels of organization will be explored. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how the nervous and endocrine systems coordinate cardiovascular, renal, respiratory and reproductive processes, metabolism and other processes to maintain homeostasis. Prerequisites: CH250 and HN220 or HE211 or KP220 or KP222 or BI216. Co-requisites: CH350 Exclusions: BI217, HS340


HN 320 Prerequisites

CH 250 (Min. Grade D-) and (HN 220 (Min. Grade D-) or Health Science 211 (Min. Grade D-) or Kinesiology & Physical Ed 220 (Min. Grade D-) or Kinesiology & Physical Ed 222 (Min. Grade D-) or BI 216 (Min. Grade D-) )

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HN 320 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Health Sciences (HESC)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)

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