50:760:301General Physiology (3) A study of the functions of living things with emphasis on the chemical and physical properties of protoplasm, the conversion of energy and matter through cell respiration and synthesis, the transport of materials across membranes, cell excitability and contraction, and regulatory processes. Prerequisites: 50:120:101,102 and one term of organic chemistry. |
50:760:302General Physiology Laboratory (1) Experimental investigation of various functions of cells by isolation and characterization of subcellular parts and examination of cellular processes such as membrane transport and cell excitability. Lab. 3 hrs. Pre- or corequisite: 50:760:301. This course is usually taken concurrently with 50:760:301. |
50:760:350Introductory Human Physiology (3) Principles of human physiology, including homeostasis and feedback mechanisms; overview of circulatory, respiratory, digestive excretory, endocrine, and nervous systems. Prerequisites: 50:120:101,102. |
50:760:351Laboratory in Human Physiology (1) Experimental examination of vertebrate physiology with an emphasis on human systems. Lab. 3 hrs. Prerequisites: 50:120:101,102. Corequisite: 50:760:350. |