First term: Students will investigate the structure and function of the cell, the skeletal and neuromuscular systems, and the proprioceptive and reticular activating systems relative to sensation, perception, and movement. Second term: Studies of the blood, circulatory, digestive, endocrine, respiratory, reproductive, and urinary systems will be included. Laboratory work will include experiments on animals and animal tissue and exercises with human subjects. Students who take this course cannot also receive credit for BIO 134 and BIO 213.
Prerequisites
BIO 201 with a course grade of C- or higher
Corequisites
BIO 202L