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| | Number of course hours: 45 Number of credits: 2
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Tuition fees | $ 90.00 |
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Registration, course material and special fees | $ 200.00 |
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$ 290.00
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Tuition fees | $ 135.00 |
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Registration, course material and special fees | $ 200.00 |
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$ 335.00
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 The Human Body (Biology) introduces the general functioning of the human body, focusing on the integration of the vital functions performed by the digestive, circulatory, respiratory, and excretory systems. We will study the structure and physiology of the nervous and endocrine systems in particular, because they control the activities of all the body’s systems. We will also establish a link between these systems and the cell, because it is the fundamental structure in the human body, containing ‘the program’ that controls the manifestation of life. This control ensures not only vital functions but also the transfer of the program itself from generation to generation.
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 Provided
- Textbook by Elaine N. Marieb (with CD-ROM)
- Study guide
- Workbook
- Assignments (4)
- A small vial of food colouring
- Introduction and Instructions: Your Guide to Success
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