- Semester
- Fall 2024
- Instructor
- James Hewlett
- Start Date
- 09-03-2024
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 585)785-1000
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You will learn the same curriculum as our on-campus students
This course is a continuation of BIO 171 providing an in depth analysis of the systems not covered in Human A&P I (ie. cardiovascular respiratory digestive urinary reproductive and endocrine systems along with genetics fluid electrolyte and pH balance). Students further develop their explanations of anatomical and physiological interrelationships and homeostatic mechanisms as they pertain to normal health and disease. The laboratory component will reinforce skills introduced in A&P I (eg. microscopic and macroscopic levels of analysis and mammalian dissection) while adding additional physiological experiments (eg. cardiovascular digestive and hematological). This course carries SUNY General Education Natural Sciences (and Scientific Reasoning) credit.[Access your course here. ]
General Education Area(s): Natural Sciences
Course Area: Biology
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 09-03-2024 - 12-21-2024
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- Instructor: James Hewlett
- Local Course ID: 24FA_FLC_BIO172_1
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