University of Houston

Summer 2001

Biol. 3334 : Human Physiology

Section # 03562, MTWTh 10:00 – 12:00 PM, Rm. 102 SW

Instructor: Dr. Tejendra Gill

Biol. 3324 is an elective advanced course in Human Physiology. This class provides detailed information on muscle and neurophysiology, cardiovascular functions, pulmonary physiology, hormonal and neural mechanisms involved in digestion, renal physiology including acid-base balance, endocrinology, and reproductive physiology. The class is useful to the students majoring in Biology and intending to enter health profession, e.g., medical/dental/nursing/optometry/pharmacy/medical technology programs. Biol. 3124 is one credit hour Human Physiology Lab course, and is very useful when taken concurrently with the lecture class. Prospective students should check with the advising office for prerequisites.

During the semester, information on the following topics will be available:

[Syllabus] [Lecture Schedule] [Sample Tests and Keys] [Lecture Outlines]
Questions ? email: tgill2@pop.uh.edu