An introductory course designed to acquaint students
with concept concerning the taxonomy, physiology, genetics, evolution and
ecology of the different types of animals. Lectures on the anatomy and
physiology of the various organ systems emphasize on mammalian examples. In the
laboratory, the toad is used as a model system for the study of vertebrate
anatomy and physiology. Field trips, video films, prepared slides and preserved
specimens will be used as learning resources in the laboratory.
- Faculty: Exur Buenaflor
- Faculty: Laurence Calagui
- Faculty: Ian Niel dela Cruz
- Faculty: Dawn Rosarie Fajardo-Orboc
- Faculty: Eve Fernandez-Gamalinda
- Faculty: Rovelyn Gallego
- Faculty: Adam Roy Galolo
- Faculty: Brent Joy Hernando
- Faculty: NIELMAR IAN LASPINAS
- Faculty: Ruby Paylangco
- Faculty: Jeszianlenn L. Plaza
- Faculty: Jashin Rosal
- Faculty: Chennie Solania