BIOG 1440

BIOG 1440

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2018-2019.

An introductory physiology course intended for freshman and sophomore biology majors and other students majoring in life sciences. The course integrates physiology from the cell to the organism with comparisons among animals, plants and microbes. Emphasis is on understanding of basic physiological concepts, stressing structure-function relationships and underlying physio-chemical mechanisms.

When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer.

Forbidden Overlaps Forbidden Overlap: due to an overlap in content, students will not receive credit for both BIOG 1440 and BIOG 1445.

Distribution Category (BIO-AG, PBS-AS)

Outcomes
  • To understand the principles of how organisms work at the molecular, cellular, and systems levels, how these principles are based on the rules of physics and chemistry, and how the processes of physiology at one level emerge from processes at the lower levels.
  • To be able to think like a physiologist. This involves understanding how the properties of cells determine function at all higher levels of biological organization including how cellular membranes create selective barriers and how substances cross these barriers, how biological processes are regulated, and how cells and organisms exchange energy and matter with the environment, respond to their environment (including stimulus transduction, intercellular communication, and information processing), and generate mechanical forces and movement.
  • To appreciate the similarities and differences between the physiologies of humans and other organisms, and so to appreciate how the study of comparative physiology is relevant to understanding your own life, and to understanding how evolution explains both the unity and diversity of life.

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture and one discussion.

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  •  3400 BIOG 1440   LEC 001

  • Biological Sciences majors must take this course for a letter grade. If enrollment in lecture and sections for BioG 1440 is closed/full, you can attend the first lecture and the discussion section of your choice during the first week of classes in August. There you will have the opportunity to fill out a form requesting to add or change section in the course. Students will be notified if space becomes available. This course will require a permission code to add and switch sections on the first day of class. Do not try to switch your section without a permission code.

  •  3453 BIOG 1440   DIS 201

  •  3454 BIOG 1440   DIS 202

  •  3455 BIOG 1440   DIS 203

  •  3456 BIOG 1440   DIS 204

  •  3457 BIOG 1440   DIS 205

  •  3458 BIOG 1440   DIS 206

  •  3459 BIOG 1440   DIS 207

  •  3460 BIOG 1440   DIS 208

  •  3461 BIOG 1440   DIS 209

  •  3462 BIOG 1440   DIS 210

  •  3463 BIOG 1440   DIS 211

  •  3464 BIOG 1440   DIS 212

  •  3465 BIOG 1440   DIS 213

  •  3466 BIOG 1440   DIS 214

  •  3644 BIOG 1440   DIS 215

  •  3645 BIOG 1440   DIS 216

  •  3802 BIOG 1440   DIS 217

  •  3803 BIOG 1440   DIS 218