KP 222
Human Physiology
This course begins with an introduction to the fundamental principles of physiology, including: membrane transport, energy metabolism, cellular communication and homeostasis. In the latter half of the course, these fundamentals will be applied to study the nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems. The laboratory component of this course is designed to illustrate theoretical and practical concepts using computer simulations and human physiological recordings. (Cross-listed as HN220.)
Prerequisite: BI110, BI111.
Exclusion: BI216/HE211, BI217, BI220, BI221, BI222, HS202, HS204, KP220.
This course begins with an introduction to the fundamental principles of physiology, including: membrane transport, energy metabolism, cellular communication and homeostasis. In the latter half of the course, these fundamentals will be applied to study the nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems. The laboratory component of this course is designed to illustrate theoretical and practical concepts using computer simulations and human physiological recordings. (Cross-listed as HN220.)
Prerequisite: BI110, BI111.
Exclusion: BI216/HE211, BI217, BI220, BI221, BI222, HS202, HS204, KP220.
This course begins with an introduction to the fundamental principles of physiology, including: membrane transport, energy metabolism, cellular communication and homeostasis. In the latter half of the course, these fundamentals will be applied to study the nervous, muscular, cardiovascular, respiratory and renal systems. The laboratory component of this course is designed to illustrate theoretical and practical concepts using computer simulations and human physiological recordings. (Cross-listed as HN220.)
Prerequisite: BI110, BI111.
Exclusion: BI216/HE211, BI217, BI220, BI221, BI222, HS202, HS204, KP220.