Anatomy and Physiology II (Biol 2402) (Anatomy and Physiology II (Biol 2402) CRN# 76519)

Instructor: Rajnish Verma

Topics studied here are the systems, i.e., endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. The course is designed to give the students the basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, especially those entering applied health sciences

• Students will be able to analyze the circulatory systems (including lymphatic and immune systems) and their components. • Students will be able to understand hormonal control of body systems and homeostasis. • Students will be able to analyze the histology; gross anatomy and the physiology of the respiratory and urinary systems applying the structural and physiological linkage of these systems with the cardiovascular system. • Students will be able to analyze, understand and explain the structure and function of the digestive system correlating it with metabolism. • Students will be able to analyze and evaluate the structure, function and regulation of the reproductive system. • Students will be able to apply the knowledge gained in lab utilizing anatomical models and physiology experiments. • Students will utilize online interactive evaluation tools to gauge their understanding of key anatomical and physiological concepts prior to lecture/examinations/quizzes where applicable.