Physiology of The Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Renal, Digestive And Hormonal Systems, Quantitative Analysis of The Function of The Body Systems. Flow in Blood Vessels and Airways, Mechanical and Electrical Activities of The Heart, The Coronary, Pulmonary and Systemic Blood Systems, Regulation of The Cardiovascular System, Gas Exchange in The Lung and Tissue, Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide in The Blood, Mechanics of Breathing, Control of Respiration, Fluid, Electrolytes And Hydrogen Ion Balance, Renal Secretion and Regulation, Absorption Of Nutrients in The Digestive System, Mobility and Control of The Gastrointestinal Tract, Hormonal Control of The Internal Environment, Endocrine Glands and Principles of Physiological Feedback Control. Learning Outcomes# at The End of The Course The Students Will Be Able To# 1. Understand How The Main Physiological Systems in The Body Work. 2. Identify The Characteristics of The Main Physiological Systems (heart and Blood Circulation, Breathing, Kidney and Acid-base Balance) and How They Function in Health and Disease.

Faculty: Biomedical Engineering
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Pre-required courses

(334274 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and 336537 - Biophysics and Nerophysiology)


Course with no extra credit

276011 - Systems Physiology Eng.


Course with no extra credit (contained)

337002 - Body Systems Physiology For Engineers