
BIO203GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY I
BIO203 – General Physiology I explores the functional mechanisms of living organisms, with a strong emphasis on human and animal physiology. The course examines systems such as the circulatory, respiratory, nervous, digestive, and endocrine systems. Students learn how these systems work individually and collectively to maintain homeostasis and support life processes.
The course blends theoretical understanding with practical relevance, introducing physiological measurements and diagnostics. Students will gain insights into how organisms respond to internal and external stimuli and how physiological functions are regulated. This foundational knowledge is critical for students pursuing careers in health sciences, biomedical research, and veterinary studies.