UBC BIOL 204

Vertebrate Structure and Function

BIOL 204 examines the structure and function of vertebrates, focusing on the evolutionary adaptations and physiological mechanisms that define this diverse group. Topics include the anatomy and physiology of major vertebrate systems, evolutionary trends, and functional adaptations. This course is foundational for students pursuing studies in biology, zoology, physiology, and related disciplines.

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  1. We begin each session with a concise overview of key topics, helping you stay focused and prepared for deeper learning.

We provide in-depth explanations of vertebrate physiological processes and structures, ensuring you fully grasp the mechanisms behind the concepts.

By comparing structures and functions across different vertebrates, we help you better understand evolutionary trends and functional adaptations, solidifying your understanding of the material.

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