Teaching:

Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy:

Human Physiology

Arguments for Design

Human A&P

 

Scott A. Reese, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor-Comparative Physiology
Phone: 770-423-6168
email: sreese3@kennesaw.edu
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ATTENTION: Dr. Reese has gone techno crazy and can now
do virtual office hours anytime he's at his computer. All you need is Skype (http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/), an internet connection (high speed), and a microphone (though its better with a webcam). My username is doctor_reese and you are welcome to Skype me anytime I'm at my computer, now there is no excuse for not coming to talk to me!

Virtual Office Hours

 

Research:

My research looks at the evolutionary paths that have led to physiological mechanisms allowing amphibians and reptiles to survive during the harsh winter environments found in the northern United States. I use a comparative approach, looking at respiratory and acid-base physiology among several species that utilize different mechanisms for surviving during winter months...

free debate 

 

 

 

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