Courses
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Animal Sciences (ANIM_SCI)
240 Introduction to Domestic Animal Anatomy and Physiology 3 Course Prerequisite: ANIM SCI 101; BIOLOGY 106. Fundamental knowledge, terminology and basic principles of domestic animal anatomy and physiology for future advanced courses. The major organ systems (e.g. muscle, skeletal, neural, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, and renal) are covered with emphasis on comparative anatomy, integrated function, and homeostatic control mechanisms. Typically offered Spring.