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3.00 Credits
Lect. Anatomy and physiology of human reproduction, including gender determination, embryology, puberty, menstrual cycle, pregnancy, lactation, menopause, sexual behavior, sexual abnormalities and contraception. Open to nonmajors. Prereqs., EBIO/EPOB 1210, 1220, 1230, 1240. Formerly KAPH 4470 and EPOB 4720.
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3.00 Credits
Lect. Focuses on comparative anatomy and physiology of reproductive system and the evolution of reproductive behavior in vertebrates and invertebrates. Topics include courtship, mating, fertilization, estrous and menstrual cycles, and environmental control of seasonal reproduction. Prereq., EBIO/EPOB 1210, 1220, 1230, 1240. Recommended prereq., IPHY/EPOB 3430. Formerly KAPH/EPOB 4480.
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4.00 Credits
Lect. and lab. Analysis of vertebrate histology and preparation of vertebrate tissues for light microscopic examination. Especially useful to students of vertebrate anatomy, development, and physiology. Uses animals and/or animal tissue. Prereq., EPOB 3430 or EPOB 3700, or IPHY 3430, or IPHY 3450, or IPHY 3470. Same as IPHY 5500. Formerly KAPH 4500/5500 & EPOB 4700/5700.
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5.00 Credits
Applies the principles of physics and physiology to the analysis of human movement. Quantitative analysis of the forces, torques, mechanical energy, power impulses and momentum associated with human movement. Mechanical properties of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones. Prereqs., IPHY 2800, 3410, 3430 or 3470 or EPOB 3420, PHYS 2010, MATH 1300 OR 1310 or APPM 1350. Restricted to KINE/IPHY majors. Formerly KAPH 4540.
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4.00 Credits
Studies the immune system, a multi-cellular system that functions to protect us from disease. Introduces concepts associated with the development and function of individual cells of the immune system (T-cells, B-cells, neutrophils, dendritic cells, macrophages), as well as their integrative roles in physiology and host defense. Prereq., IPHY 3430 or 3470. Restricted to majors. Same as IPHY 5600.
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5.00 Credits
Examines physiological adjustments that occur in selected organ systems with acute and chronic exercise. Topics center on the physiological mechanisms pertaining to metabolic, cardiovascular, and hormonal alterations. Prereqs., IPHY 2800 and 3430 or IPHY 3470 and 3480. Prereq. or coreq., IPHY 3410. Restricted to junior/senior KINE/IPHY majors. Formerly KAPH 3410.
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3.00 Credits
Covers specific integrative physiology topics in areas such as animal physiology, endothelial function, neurobiology, exercise immunology, and exercise physiology. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to junior/senior KINE, IPHY, and EBIO majors. Prereq., 13-hours of IPHY coursework. Formerly KAPH 4660. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: critical thinking.
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3.00 Credits
Covers specific exercise physiology topics such as cellular cause of fatigue and muscle soreness, heart disease, regulation of blood flow, diabetes, aging, training adaptations, exercise at high altitude, ergogenic aids, and excitation-contraction of muscle. Prereq., IPHY 4650. Restricted to juniors/seniors. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: critical thinking.
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4.00 Credits
Describes how the nervous system controls the activity of muscles and how the sensory effects of muscle activity influence the function of the nervous system. Prereqs., IPHY 2800 and IPHY 3430 or 3470. Prereq. or coreq., IPHY 3410 or EPOB 3420. Restricted to junior/senior KINE/IPHY majors. Formerly KAPH 4720.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the central and peripheral neural structures responsible for the control and coordination of human movement. Theories of motor control are also investigated from a behavioral and biomechanical view. Concepts in reflexive and voluntary movement control are emphasized. Prereq., junior standing. Same as IPHY 5730. Formerly KAPH 4730.
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