Bio 381 - Animal Physiology
CATALOG DESCRIPTION
381 Animal Physiology
Full course for one semester. An intensive treatment of the cellular biochemistry and biophysics that result in the
structure and integrative function of signaling pathways and the organisms that they regulate. Endocrine and
neuronal regulatory interactions receive equivalent attention. Emphasis is placed on contemporary research
examples to illustrate the concepts and topics discussed. The laboratory portion introduces the student to diverse
techniques of modern cellular physiology. Prerequisite: Biology 101/102; Chemistry 110; Chemistry 210 or
consent of the instructor. Lecture-laboratory.
COURSE STAFF
The course is taught by Stephen W. Arch. Office hours will be posted when they are available.
LECTURE HANDOUTS
Course materials are being maintained by the Reed College Library. CLICK HERE to access the library's course page for BIO 381.
COURSE SCHEDULE
A course schedule will be posted when it is available. |
Maintained by the Reed College Biology Department
Last Modified 1/15/99
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