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Human Anatomy & Physiology II: Exchange and Energy (Course 2)
This second course of the Human A&P II specialization delves into the dynamic realm of human anatomy and physiology. We'll focus on the intricate workings of the respiratory and digestive systems, two vital components responsible for gas exchange and energy consumption. Dive deep into the anatomy and physiology of these systems, and witness their direct impact on human development and the battle against disease. Continue to discover the wonders of the human body in an engaging way!
Who should attend:
- High school students who want to experience a university-level course
- Pre-medical and pre-nursing students wanting supplemental material on medical terminology and prepping for entry exams
- Anyone with an interest in human anatomy and physiology
You will be able to:
- Identify the major parts of the respiratory and digestive systems
- Describe normal human anatomy structure and function for the respiratory and digestive systems
- Relate anatomical structure and function at the cellular, tissue, organ, and body system levels to clinical diagnoses and dysfunction of the respiratory and digestive systems
LECTURE SAMPLES
MEET YOUR RICE PROFESSOR
Laura S. Kabiri
Dr. Laura Kabiri is a professor at Rice University. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Houston before attending Texas Woman’s University to earn her Master of Science, Doctor of Physical Therapy, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
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CONTACT
Any questions? Please e-mail riceonline@rice.edu