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LS-PHYS
117
Human Physiology
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Introduction to body functions presented from an organ systems approach. Three hours lecture per week. For non-majors only; does not count toward biology degree requirements.
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3 hrs
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LS-PHYS
3070
Oral Physiology
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Concepts of general physiology will be discussed as they relate to the clinical practice of dental hygiene. Emphasis will be placed on the normal and abnormal physiology of oral structures, including such topics as neurophysiology, muscle function, salivation, and endocrinology.
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3 hrs
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LS-PHYS
316
Principles Of Physiology
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Physiological functions and processes of animals at the organ and organ systems levels, including concepts of integrated and homeostatic mechanisms. The relationship between organ function and underlying cellular mechanisms in vertebrates will be emphasized. Three hours lecture per week. Prerequisites: BIOLOGY 202, BIOLOGY 206, and LS-BIOC 341.
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3 hrs
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LS-PHYS
399
Pharmacy Physiology I
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Introduction to the general principles of neurophysiology. Prerequisites: BIOLOGY 202 and CHEM 320.
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3 hrs
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LS-PHYS
400
Pharmacy Physiology II
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The principles of physiology presented by an integrated approach based on an organ system format. Emphasis is placed on facts and principles pertinent for the student enrolled in pharmacy. Prerequisite: LS-PHYSICS 399.
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3 hrs
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LS-PHYS
401
Physiology Lecture
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An integrated study of normal functions of various organ systems of the human body with special consideration of the physiology of the oral cavity and its related structures.
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5 hrs
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