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Full Lecture Summaries for HUBS1401
HUBS1401 - Human Bioscience
37 Pages • Complete Study Notes • Year: Pre-2021
Lecture 1: Intro to Anatomy and Physiology Lecture 2. The Cell Lecture 3. The Plasma Membrane Lecture 4. Atomic and Molecular Structure Lecture 5. Molecules of Life Lecture 6. The Cell Cycle and Mitosis Lecture 7. Epithelial and Connective Tissue Lecture 8. Protein Synthesis and Enzymes Lecture 9. Anatomy of the Gastrointestinal System Lecture 10. Functions of the Gastrointestinal System Lecture 11. The Integumentary System Lecture 12. Neural Tissue Lecture 13. The Central Nervous System; The Brain Lecture 14. The Central Nervous System: Spinal Cord Lecture 15. The Peripheral Nervous System Lecture 16. The Special Senses Lecture 17. Anatomy of Skeletal System Lecture 18. The Musculoskeletal System Lecture 19. Anatomy of the Cardiovascular System Lecture 20. Functions of the Cardiovascular System Lecture 21.Acids, Bases and pH Lecture 22. Blood Lecture 23. The Renal System Lecture 24. The Lymphatic System and Non-Specific Immunity Lecture 25. The Specific Immune System (Adoptive Immunity) Lecture 26. Infectious Microbiological Agents Lecture 27. Homeostasis and the Endocrine System Lecture 28. Functions of Endocrine System Lecture 29. Anatomy of Respiratory System Lecture 30. Functions of the Respiratory System Lecture 31. Introduction to Genetics Lecture 32. Human Evolution Lecture 33. Anatomy of the Reproductive System Lecture 34. Functions of the Reproductive System
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