1st Edition
BIO 241: Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture (Must Register for Lab at Same Time)
School: University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW )
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Pages: 2The three stages of development and the positive feedback process of labor.
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Pages: 2How hormones regulate the female cycle and what happens during sexual responses
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Pages: 6Finishing up the male anatomy and an introduction to the female sex organs
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Pages: 3Introduction to reproduction and the male sex organs
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Pages: 2How water is exchanged through cell membranes and how the acid-base balance is regulated.
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Pages: 4The anatomy and function of the loop of Henle, bladder, and urethra.
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Pages: 4How much blood is filtrated and reabsorbed along with other important values.
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Pages: 4The internal and external anatomy of the kidneys along with their function and histology.
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Pages: 5A look into the organs and processes that are associated with digestion and absorption.
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Pages: 4The digestion, absorption, and regulation within the small and large intestine.
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Pages: 2How bile is created, secreted, and stored along with how the small intestine absorbs nutrients
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Pages: 2The physical and chemical processes utilized by the stomach to digest food.
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Pages: 5A brief look at the digestive tract organs, how they are controlled, and by which nerves.
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Pages: 2How our breathing cycle is regulated by neuronal inputs.
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Pages: 3The various volumes that contribute to rate and capacity along with the various partial pressures that contribute to internal and external respiration.
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Pages: 2A in-depth summary of lecture notes pertaining to the lungs and its physiology.
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Pages: 3An introductory look into the respiration system and its organs.