Anatomy & Physiology II presents the student with a comprehensive approach to certain fundamental concepts in anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of the following systems: Urinary, Central Nervous, Endocrine, Musculoskeletal, Immune and Reproductive (including embryogenesis). Included in the course is a review of Respiratory and Cardiovascular physiology as well as basic pathology of the respiratory system. The course is designed primarily to familiarize the student with the structure (anatomy and histology) and function (physiology and biochemistry) of several organ systems in the human body. The course is taught on a systems basis covering each of the listed physiologic systems as well as their relationship to each other. Each of these systems is taught in an integrated way such that an understanding of previously covered systems is required to understand material on subsequently presented systems.


Anatomy & Physiology I presents a comprehensive approach to certain fundamental concepts in chemistry and cell biology as well as the anatomy and physiology of the following systems: Digestive, Nervous, Respiratory, Cardiovascular and Blood. The course, together with Anatomy & Physiology II, is designed to familiarize the student with the structure (anatomy and histology) and function (physiology and biochemistry) of each organ system comprising the human body.

Final Comprehensive exam - PCA

Final program comprehensive cumulative exam

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Anatomy & Physiology II presents the student with a comprehensive approach to certain fundamental concepts in anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of the following: Respiratory, Urinary, Nervous, Musculoskeletal, Immune and Reproductive (including embryogenesis) Systems