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Human Physiology

Human Physiology (KINE304)


Human physiology was taught by Dr. Michael Deschenes in the spring of 2021. The course was taught remotely, via Zoom, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Traditionally, this professor does not allow computers in the classroom to take notes with. 

As usual, the course content will be divided up in the same format as the professor chose to break up the class. "Chapter Notes" refers to the lecture notes which were distinct from the textbook chapters. The textbook goes depths the lecture did not, so the "Textbook Notes" may have information that the exams did not cover. After taking the first exam, it was evident that the textbook notes were not helpful in studying for the exam. They've been included in case it's useful for someone else, but it is only throughout the first unit.

Note that each review set is made from Quizlet. Quizlet has started charging for most of its study features, so I highly recommend converting these sets to Knowt, a free site that deserves our support. It will walk you through the steps of converting the sets to enable the Learn feature, Test feature, and review matching games! 

Course Content

Textbook

Study Materials

Chapter 3: Cell Structures and Transcription & Translation 

    Chapter 4: Movement of Solutes & Water Across Cell Membranes 

    Chapter 5: Cell Signaling

    Chapter 6: Neuron Signaling and the Structure of the Nervous System 

    Chapter 7: Sensory Physiology 

    Chapter 11: Endocrine System & Hormone Control 

    Chapter 9: Muscles 

    Chapter 13: Respiratory Physiology 

    Chapter 14: Kidneys, Regulation of Water & Inorganic Ions

    Chapter 15: Digestion & Absorption of Food 

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