BIO 310/310L Comparitive Animal Physiology
In Comparative Animal Physiology we will strive to understand how various organ systems function, paying careful attention to their evolutionary origins. The course will begin with a brief review of the chemistry and physics that is essential to the study of physiology. We will quickly move on to function in various organ systems. Examples will be drawn from throughout the animal kingdom, and will reflect both the evolution of the organ system and fundamental needs of the system. Upon completion of this course, students should have not only a solid understanding of specific organ systems, but also an intuitive sense of function in these systems. Laboratory Required. Lab Fee. Prerequisites: BIO 190/191, Chem 201/202. Fall of even years
Credits
4