Continuing from BIOL 1593: Anatomy and Physiology I, this is the second of two comprehensive theory courses, in which students survey the anatomy and physiology of all the human body systems, with an emphasis on the relationship between a body organ's structure and its function. Students who have little formal knowledge of the human body but who wish to train for a career in health-related professions are invited to take this course. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for the course but Life Sciences 11 with a minimum C+ or Anatomy & Physiology 12 with a minimum C+. Chemistry 11, BIOL 1593 are recommended. Note: Students cannot get credit for more than one of BIOL 1692, BIOL 1693.
Continuing from BIOL 1593: Anatomy and Physiology I, this is the second of two comprehensive theory courses, in which students survey the anatomy and physiology of all the human body systems, with an emphasis on the relationship between a body organ's structure and its function. Students who have little formal knowledge of the human body but who wish to train for a career in health-related professions are invited to take this course. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for the course but Life Sciences 11 with a minimum C+ or Anatomy & Physiology 12 with a minimum C+. Chemistry 11, BIOL 1593 are recommended. Note: Students cannot get credit for more than one of BIOL 1692, BIOL 1693.