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Announcements
This class will be taught again
Spring of 2012.
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY SYLLABUS
BIOL 4160/4161 Spring 2010
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Instructor
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Office
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Phone
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E-mail
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Office Hours
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Dr. Gilbert Pitts
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Sundquist, C210
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221-7777
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pittsg@apsu.edu
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MWF 9-10am
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Lecture: MWF
8:00-8:55 am, 3 credits, Sundquist room E208
Laboratory: T
8:00-10:45 am, 1 credit, Sundquist room B223
Course Description
An introductory level human physiology course for senior
life sciences students with an emphasis on basic principles. We will be
utilizing a systems approach for the most part. Clinically relevant
features of physiology will be stressed as much as possible.
Course Objectives
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Develop familiarity of physiology at all levels
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Understand the scientific method and be able to interpret scientific
literature.
Required Text: Principles of Human Physiology, 3rd
edition by Germann and Stanfield.
You may also use the 3rd edition, media update.
Attendance & Etiquette
Students are expected to attend all lectures and
laboratories. Information will be presented in the lectures and
laboratories that may not be included in the textbook. Students will be
responsible for knowing the information that is presented in the lecture and
textbook. Students are responsible for all information presented during
their absences. Make-up exams will only be given in extreme
circumstances, as judged by the instructor. You must provide a valid
reason for missing an exam before the exam date. Call or
e-mail me before the exam to determine your eligibility.
Academic and Classroom Misconduct
Students are expected to conduct themselves appropriately
at all times. Academic and classroom misconduct will not be tolerated.
Students must read the Code of Student Conduct in the new Student
Handbook for an understanding of what will be expected of them within the
academic setting.
Communications Devices
All beepers, cell phones, and other outside communication
devices MUST be turned to silent or to off during class.
Their intrusion and use during class are disruptive to the conduct of the
lecture and to the learning process for your fellow students.
Students with Disabilities
Any student who has a condition that may affect his/her
academic performance is encouraged to make an appointment with me to discuss the
matter, or you may contact Disability Services; telephone 221-6230 or (V/TTY)
221-6278.
Minors
According to APSU policy #3:032, minors (defined as those
under the age of 18) are not allowed in classrooms. While I recognize that
extenuating circumstances occur and make it difficult for some students to
attend without bringing children with them on occasion, I must enforce
University policy and thus will deny any request for a child in my classroom.
You should also be aware that minors are not allowed in academic labs, computer
labs, science labs, or the library. Further, children cannot be left in
halls outside classrooms. Please be aware that the policy on unattended minors
is for the purpose of ensuring that our classrooms are conducive to learning and
for the safety and protection of minors. For additional information on
minors on campus, contact the Office of Student Affairs in the
Morgan
University
Center.
Course Requirements and Grading
Exam 1: 16%
Standard Grading Scale
Exam 2: 16%
% Score Grade
Exam 3: 16%
90+
A
Exam 4: 16%
80-89
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Final Exam: 16%
70-79
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Laboratory Exercises: 10%
60-69
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Laboratory Quizzes: 10%
59 or less F
Notes: 1.
Some exam questions will be taken from the lecture and reading
assignments.
2.
The laboratory
grade will be the same as the lecture grade.
3.
A mid-term
grade will be awarded for all students in this course.
The grade awarded may not necessarily be based on 50% of the course
requirements and may or may not differ from the final grade.
Your mid-term grade will be posted on AP Web.
Computer-Assisted Learning
You can go to
www.physiologyplace.com. At this website you will find practice
quizzes and other information that should be helpful. In addition, you
will find a program called Physioex 7.0 on this website.
We will be using this software in the second laboratory class, so please
log-in and create your account before you come to class.
Be careful that you do not get bogged down in the extra material that is
available at this website. If you need the Course ID for anything on this
site, the ID is: "pitts96644"
Desire 2 Learn (D2L)
You will need to use the D2L software at APSU to view the
powerpoint slides from lecture and the laboratory protocols.
You can access it at this web address:
http://elearn.apsu.edu.
Your username is you “A” number. The password
is the same one that you use for Banner.
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Biology 4160
Lecture Schedule (Tentative)
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Week
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Date
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Topic
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Ch
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Reading
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1
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F 1/15
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Introduction,
Molecules
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1
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1-19
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2
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M 1/18
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Martin Luther King
Day – No Classes
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W 1/20
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Cell Structure &
Function
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2
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21-56
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F 1/22
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3
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M 1/25
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Cell Metabolism
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3
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58-91
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W 1/27
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Cell Membrane
Transport
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4
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94-122
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F 1/29
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Chemical Messengers
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5
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125-145
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4
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M 2/1
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Endocrine System:
Glands & Actions
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6
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148-164
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W 2/3
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F 2/5
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Nerve Cells &
Electrical Signaling
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7
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166-193
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5
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M 2/8
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W 2/10
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Synaptic
Transmission & Neuronal Integration
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8
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196-212
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F 2/12
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6
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M 2/15
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The Central Nervous
System
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9
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215-249
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W 2/17
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F 2/19
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Sensory Systems
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10
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252-299
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7
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M 2/22
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W 2/24
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Autonomic & Motor
Systems
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11
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302-320
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F2/26
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8
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M 3/1
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Muscle Physiology
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12
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322-357
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W 3/3
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F 3/5
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9
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M 3/8
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Spring Break! No Class!
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W 3/10
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Spring Break! No Class!
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F 3/12
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Spring Break! No Class!
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10
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M 3/15
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Cardiovascular
Physiology: Cardiac Function
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13
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360-392
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W 3/17
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F 3/19
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Cardiovascular
Physiology: Vessels, Flow & Pressure
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14
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395-433
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11
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M 3/22
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W 3/24
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F 3/26
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Respiratory System:
Pulmonary Ventilation
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16
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453-475
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12
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M 3/29
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Respiratory System:
Gas Exchange & Regulation
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17
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478-506
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W 3/31
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F 4/2
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Good Friday – No class!
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13
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M 4/5
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Renal Function
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18
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509-533
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W 4/7
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F 4/9
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14
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M 4/12
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Fluid & Electrolyte
Balance
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19
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536-566
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W 4/14
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Gastrointestinal
System
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20
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569-602
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F 4/16
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15
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M 4/19
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Endocrine System:
Energy, Metabolism & Growth
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21
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605-627
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W 4/21
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Reproductive System
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22
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630-664
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F 4/23
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16
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M 4/26
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W 4/28
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Last day of
class
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May 4
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Final Exam:
1030-1230 Chapters 18-22
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Biology 4161
Laboratory Schedule (Even More Tentative!)
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Week
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Date
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Topic
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2
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1/19
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Lecture
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3
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1/26
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Lab 1: Cell Transport Mechanisms & Permeability (Physioex
Simulation)
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4
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2/2
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Exam 1:
Chapters 1-4
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5
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2/9
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Lab 2: Endocrine Regulation of Glucose
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6
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2/16
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Exam 2:
Chapters 5-8
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7
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2/23
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Lab 3: Physioex: Action Potentials & Reaction Time,
Special Senses and Reflexes (Biopac H08: Dive
Reflex)
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8
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3/2
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Lab 4: Muscular biofeedback (Biopac H36)
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9
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3/9
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Spring Break – No Lab!!
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10
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3/16
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Exam 3:
Chapters 9-12
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11
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3/23
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Lab 5: The Electrical Axis of the Heart (Biopac 6)
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12
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3/30
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Lab 6: Blood Pressure (Biopac 16)
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13
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4/6
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Exam 4:
Chapters 13, 14, 16, 17
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14
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4/13
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Lab 7: Exercise Physiology
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15
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4/20
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Lab 8: Activity of the Stomach (Biopac H34:
Electrogastrogram)
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16
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4/27
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Lab 9: To be determined
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Caveat: The above
schedule and procedures are subject to change in the event of extenuating
circumstances.

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