BIO 206: Anatomy and Physiology II

Class Program
Credits 4
The second of a two-course sequence (BIO 205-206), continuing a comprehensive study of human anatomy and physiology. BIO 206 focuses on the special senses, autonomic nervous system, endocrine system and regulation of metabolism, cardiovascular and respireatory systems, lymphatic system and immunety, digestive system, urinary system and fluid/electrolyte balance, and reproductive system and development. Homeostasis and inter relationships of systems are discussed, as well as applications in health and fitness. Laboratory investigations include cat and organ dissecttions, examination of prepared slides and models, and physiological experiments (computer simulations, and analysis of physiological data from human subjects using digital recording systems). 3 lecture hours and one 2.5 hour laboratory session weekly.
Prerequisites

Grade of ā€œCā€ or higher in BIO 205 (Anatomy and Physiology I).