This lecture-based course examines principles, patterns, and mechanisms of biological function from the level of cells and tissues to the whole organism. The themes of the course include structure and function, mechanisms of regulation, control and integration, and adaptation to the environment. Examples of these themes are taken from a wide variety of organisms with a focus on vertebrates. Laboratories provide practical experience in measurement and experimental elucidation of physiological phenomena and functional analysis of gross structure.
Class Format:
Requirements/Evaluation: evaluation will be based on hour exams, laboratory practicals, laboratory reports, and a final exam
Additional Info:
Prerequisites: Biology 101 and 102
Enrollment Preference: sophomores and juniors
Department Notes: satisfies the distribution requirement in the Biology major
Material and Lab Fees:
Distribution Notes:
Divisional Attributes: Division III
Other Attributes:
Enrollment Limit: 32
Expected Enrollment: 32
| CLASSES | ATTR | INSTRUCTORS | TIMES |
|---|---|---|---|
| BIOL205-01(S) LEC Physiology | ![]() |
Steven J. Zottoli |
MWF 11:00 AM-11:50 AM |
