Introduction to Physiology - Ap biology
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3 sessions
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AW
AC
KN
This series ended on September 19, 2025. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.
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In this class we go over the main systems of human physiology, including digestion, blood circulation, defense against infectious diseases, gas exchange, neurons and synapses, and hormonal regulation with reproduction.
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SESSION 1
5
Sep
SESSION 1
Other Topics
Other Topics
Fri 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM UTCSep 5, 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM UTC
In this class we go over the digestive system, focusing on how food is broken down, absorbed, and used by the body. We cover the structure and function of key organs, the role of enzymes and hormones, and how nutrients support energy, growth, and overall health in human physiology.
SESSION 2
17
Sep
SESSION 2
AP Biology
AP Biology
Wed 12:30 AM - 1:30 AM UTCSep 17, 12:30 AM - 1:30 AM UTC
In this class we go over the circulatory system, focusing on how blood moves through the body to deliver oxygen, nutrients, and hormones while removing waste products. We cover the structure and function of the heart, blood vessels, and blood components, as well as how circulation supports homeostasis and overall health. We also discuss how blood pressure is regulated, the role of the circulatory system in immune defense, and how it works together with other systems to keep the body functioning properly.
SESSION 3
19
Sep
SESSION 3
AP Biology
AP Biology
Fri 10:30 PM - 11:30 PM UTCSep 19, 10:30 PM - 11:30 PM UTC
In this class we go over the circulatory system, focusing on how blood moves through the body to deliver oxygen, nutrients, and hormones while removing waste products. We cover the structure and function of the heart, blood vessels, and blood components, as well as how circulation supports homeostasis and overall health. We also discuss how blood pressure is regulated, the role of the circulatory system in immune defense, and how it works together with other systems to keep the body functioning properly.