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BL 3430W: Gen eral Phys i ol ogy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
A study of the fun da men tal mecha nisms which regu late the bod ies of all ani mals. The study in cludes the nor mal func tions of or gans and sys tems, such as: trans - port, res pi ra tory, di ges tive, ex cre tory, neu ral, re pro duc tive and hor mo nal sys - tems. Pre req ui sites: BL 1401, 1402 and one ad vanced bi ol ogy course. (Lec ture 3 hours, Lab 4 hours.)
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BL 3432: Endocrinology
4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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BL 3432W: En do cri nol ogy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
A study of the physio logi cal mecha nisms of en do crine func tion. Top ics to be cov - ered will in clude the mo lecu lar struc ture of hor mones, cel lu lar mecha nisms of pro duc tion and re sponse to hor mones, neu ro en do cri nol ogy, and the co or di na tion of bod ily func tion via en do crine fac tors. Pre req ui sites: BL 1401/1402 (Lec ture 3 hours; Lab 4 hours.)
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BL 3434: Comparative Physiology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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BL 3434W: Com para tive Physi ol ogy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
Study of the evo lu tion and ad ap ta tion of physio logi cal sys tems in all types of ani - mals in clud ing both ver te brates and in ver te brates. Top ics will in clude physio - logi cal pro cesses such as: os mo regu la tion, ex cre tion, di ges tion, me tabo lism, ther mo regu la tion, neu ral func tion, mus cle con trac tion, and res pi ra tion. Ad di - tion ally, em pha sis will be placed upon the com para tive as pects of physio logi cal sys tems and upon physio logi cal ecol ogy (the study of physio logi cal ad ap ta tions to spe cific en vi ron ments). Tech ni cal skills will be en hanced by per form ing stan - dard labo ra tory pro ce dures such as gel elec tro pho re sis, im munoblot ting, fluo res - cence mi cros copy, and gel fil tra tion. Pre req ui sites: BL 1401, 1402 and one ad - vanced course (Lec ture 3 hours, Lab 4 hours).
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BL 3436: Neurophysiology
4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
This course will investigate the functioning of the nervous system at the cellular and subcellular level. Topics to be discussed in lecture include: glial cell function; ionic mechanisms underlying electrical activity in nerve cells; the physiology of synapses; transduction and integration of sensory information; the analysis of nerve circuits; the specification of neuronal connections; trophic and plastic properties of nerve cells; and the elation of neurnal activity to behavior. The laboratory will incorporate modern neurobiological/neurophysiological techniques including: extra cellular recording of action potentials; cell culture of nervous issue; SDS- PAGE; immunoblotting; immuno fluoresence microscopy; and cryo sectioning and staining of nervous tissue. Prerequisites: BL 1401, 1402 (Lecture 3 hours; Lab 4 hours.)
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BL 3436W: Neurophysiology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
This course will in ves ti gate the func tion ing of the nerv ous sys tem at the cellu lar and sub cel lu lar level. Top ics to be dis cussed in lec ture in clude: glial cell func tion; ionic mechanisms un der lying electrical activity in nerve cells; the physiology of s ynapses; trans duc tion and in te gra tion of sen sory in for ma tion; the analy sis of nerve cir cuits; the speci fi ca tion of neu ronal con nec tions; tro phic and plas tic prop er ties of nerve cells; and the ela tion of neu ronal ac tiv ity to be hav ior. The labo ra tory will in cor po rate mod ern neu ro bio logi cal/neu ro physio logi cal tech - niques in clud ing: ex tra cel lu lar re cord ing of ac tion po ten tials; cell cul ture of nerv - ous is sue; SDS- PAGE; im munoblot ting; im mu no fluo resence mi cros copy; and cryo sec tion ing and stain ing of nerv ous tis sue. Pre req ui sites: BL 1401, 1402 (Lec ture 3 hours; Lab 4 hours.)
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BL 3440: Toxicology
4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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BL 3442: Forensic Osteology
4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
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BL 3444: His tol ogy
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St. Mary's University
This course fol lows a cel lu lar and differen tiative ap proach aimed at un der stand - ing the microstructure and func tion of vari ous ani mal tis sues, or gans and sys - tems. Lectures are complemented by laboratory exercises and laboratory discus - sion de signed to pro vide stu dents with the skills nec es sary to study and ana lyze and cor rectly iden tify cells and tis sues. Pre req ui sites: BL 1401, 1402. (Lec ture 3 hours, Lab 4 hours)
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