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BIOL2752 — Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credits · 4 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is a continuation of BIOL 2751. It includes the study of structure and function of blood and the cardiovascular, lymphatic/immunity, digestive, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, cat and specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments. (OTM approved course in Natural Sciences TMNS) Undergraduate TAG (I think) 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Identify the major microscopic components of blood, describe their functional roles in the cardiovascular system, and explain the principles governing transfusions and blood typing. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 2. Identify and describe the major microscopic and macroscopic anatomical components of the cardiovascular system and explain their functional roles in transport and hemodynamics. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 3. Identify and describe the major circuits of lymphatic drainage, the role of the lymphatic system in fluid dynamics and immunity. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 4. Identify and describe the major microscopic and macroscopic anatomical components of the digestive system and explain their functional roles in nutrition, digestion, absorption, metabolism and elimination. Exams, quizzes,

Prerequisites: BIOL2751, BIOL2752L

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