Biology 121: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology II

Instructor: Dr. Stan Braude
Lab Instructor: Tammie Keadle D.V.M., Ph.D.

 The first of two-semester sequence that examines the structure and function of all major organ systems. Emphasis on understanding normal function and processes at the gross, cellular and molecular levels; also addresses pathology and disease. First semester covers the basic principles of cellular physiology, histology, bone, muscle and nervous systems. Second semester covers neuro-endocrine, digestive, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic, and urogenital systems. Students required to register for lecture and one laboratory session. Lab is an integral part of the course and both should be taken.


Natural Sciences Learning Center
Washington University - Biology
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