medical_physiology
Integrated Structure and Function Course
Department of
Pharmacology & Physiology and Department of Cell Biology & Molecular
Medicine
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The Integrative Structure
and Function course represents a coordinated presentation of Cell and Tissue
Biology and Physiology. The course is designed to enable students to gain
an understanding of the functional significance of the structural organization
of cells, tissues, and organ systems of the normal adult. Through the use
of selected examples, the clinical significance of these structure-function
relationships is highlighted.
The course consists of four units: (1) cells and tissues (2) blood and cardiovascular
systems (3) respiratory and renal systems (4) gastrointestinal and endocrine/reproductive
systems. Specific course materials for each unit are presented in the respective
sections of the syllabus. |
Please feel free to visit our course
administration page and our current course
schedule for more information.

Department
of Pharmacology & Physiology
UMDNJ
- New Jersey Medical School
185 South
Orange Avenue | Newark | New Jersey 07103 (973) 972-4444
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