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Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

A lecture and laboratory course that examines human cells, tissues, and organs using a body systems approach. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between structure and function across molecular to whole-organism levels of organization. Laboratory sessions include the study of anatomical models, animal dissection, cadaver prosection, and measurement of physiological variables in human subjects. The second of a two-semester sequence, Anatomy and Physiology II focuses on the cardiovascular, endocrine, renal, reproductive, and respiratory systems. Prerequisite: CD or better in BIOL 216. Spring semester.

Grade Basis: Letter Grade

Credits: 4.0

Prerequisites:

  • BIOL 216 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 1