Explore the fascinating world of human physiology and learn about the body's organ systems, their functions, and how they maintain health. In this comprehensive course, you will:
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Introductory Human Physiology
Duke UniversityAbout this Course
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Recognize how the basic organ systems of the body work
Apply the basic concepts that govern integrated body function as an intact organism in the nine of the body’s organ systems
Skills you will gain
- Cardiovascular understanding
- Biology
- Organ Systems
- Medicine
- Metabolic Pathways
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Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
Welcome and Additional Resources
Homeostasis and Endocrine System
The Nervous System
The Senses and the Somatic Nervous System
Muscle
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- 5 stars82.44%
- 4 stars13.82%
- 3 stars2.46%
- 2 stars0.45%
- 1 star0.80%
TOP REVIEWS FROM INTRODUCTORY HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
This course helped me develop important critical thinking skills. I believe getting answers wrong served as lessons learned. It led to a positive advancement of my comprehension for each subject.
I have enrolled for introduction to human physiology course. I loved learning through coursera. The way of teaching is extremely good and can understand easily. Easiest way to learn a new concept.
In general, the course is great for students who do not have a strong background in this field. I think if more information about the specific cell types in each organ could be useful.
Although it's an introductory course, it still explained the physiology of each human system adequately! I could understand the content with a Chemical Engineering background. Recommended!!!
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