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BIO 433: Microbiology II
3.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 431) This course examines the clinical manifestations, epidemiology, and host/parasite relations of viruses, pathogenic fungi, protozoa, and worms.
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BIO 435: Physiology Laboratory
3.00 - 14.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: BIO 303) Laboratory exercises provide students with hands on experience testing activities that alter cardiovascular, respiratory and muscle functions. Students learn how to measure and interpret data from ECG's, EMG's, Respirometers and other instruments. This course applies, reinforces and extends knowledge learned in BIO 335 410 and 1535.
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BIO 437: Immunology and Disease Patterns
3.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite:BI0431,CHM316) The components of the immune system and their functions are reviewed with the emphasis on the role of the immune system in defense against infection and immunological diseases. The possible roles of chiropractic effects on resistance and susceptibility are considered.
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BIO 441: Pathology I
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 431,1515) The course is designed to present generalized descriptions of cell/tissue/organ/system changes due to various causes, such as acute and chronic diseases of infectious and noninfectious origins.
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BIO 442: Pathology II
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 441) A course that stresses the pathobiology, clinical manifestations, structural and physiological consequences of disease. An emphasis is given to laboratory study of systemic pathology in which morphological and clinical characteristics associated with disease entities are observed.
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BIO 445: Endocrinology
4.00 Credits
Life University
Prerequisites: BIO 335,410, CHM 315) A study of the actions of hormones on all body functions, with an emphasis on the neuroendocrine control of hormone secretion and its potential relationship to chiropractic care. The course includes both the physiological and biochemical ramifications of hormone actions in regulating metabolism, growth, reproduction, and neural function. Pathophysiological effects of abnormal hormone levels are considered.
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BIO 515: Musculoskeletal Gross Anatomy
4.00 - 24.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 302,1501,1507) This course is an in-depth regional study of the anatomy and embryology of the back and extremities based on lecture and laboratory dissection with emphasis on the peripheral nerve plexi and pathways.
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BIO 525: Visceral Gross Anatomy
4.00 - 24.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 302,1501,1507) This course is an in-depth regional study of the anatomy and embryology of thorax, abdomen and pelvis and perineum based on lectures and laboratory dissection. Peripheral nerve pathways to the viscera are stressed.
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BIO 526: Head and Neck Gross Anatomy
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 1625) This course is an in-depth regional study of the anatomy and embryology of the head and neck, based on lectures and laboratory dissection with emphasis on the peripheral nervous system, both cranial and spinal.
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BIO 546: Neuroanatomy CNS
4.00 Credits
Life University
(Prerequisite: BIO 410,2626) A course designed to study the central nervous system anatomy and its function.
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