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Summer 2018
May 21, 2024
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BMS 23800 - Domestic Animal Physiology With Clinical Correlations II
Credit Hours: 2.00. BMS 23800 introduces students to general physiology of mammalian body systems and general physiological processes, with emphasis on domestic animals. The course addresses the functions of the different systems, and the specific functions of the respiratory, renal, endocrine, and reproductive systems. Students will be introduced to ailments that result from malfunctions in each system. The course provides the basic physiological concepts of various organ systems and clinical correlations that emphasize how understanding basic physiological concepts can help in solving problems. The clinical correlations and the students-centered learning activities are deigned to promote critical thinking, team work, communication skills, and problem solving. The targeted undergraduate students are: Pre-vet, students, animal science majors, wildlife majors, and other interested students in biological sciences and biomedical engineering. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
2.000 Credit hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional
Schedule Types: Distance Learning

Offered By: Veterinary Medicine
Department: Basic Medical Sciences

Course Attributes:
Lower Division

May be offered at any of the following campuses:     
      West Lafayette

Learning Outcomes: 1. Describe the organs that make the respiratory, renal, endocrine and reproductive systems, and list the major functions of each system. 2. Explain how each system activities are regulated. 3. Discuss the different physiological processes that occur at cells, organs, and systems levels 4. Compare and contrast between the functions of regulatory systems and other systems in the body. 5. Summarize the contribution of different systems to the maintenance of the internal environment in which cells live. 6. Use basic physiological concepts to understand clinical correlations.



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