System and Integrative Physiology
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This course is the second half of the Physiology sequence and involves the study of organ systems and how they are regulated by the central nervous and endocrine systems. Students will learn the structure and function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, renal, and reproductive systems, as well as their pathophysiology during disease processes. We will also study metabolic physiology in the context of exercise and diet. The biotechnological connection will be how the drug interventions modulate functioning of many of these systems. Prerequisites: 410.601 Biochemistry; 410.602 Molecular Biology; 410.603 Advanced Cell Biology I; 410.623 Molecular and Cellular Physiology is recommended but not required
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