BIO 140 — Human Anatomy
A study of the structure of the systems of the human body with emphasis divided between gross anatomy and the cellular detail (histology) of tissues and their evolutionary developments and relationships with other organisms. Cats or other suitable and available specimens are used as dissection specimens in the laboratory along with selected human organs and tissue slides, including cadaver and computer demonstrations. The course meets the anatomy requirement for baccalaureate degrees in nursing, a variety of paramedical fields, including physical and occupational therapy, and exercise science majors. (C-ID BIOL 110B) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-5, CSU-B2,B3, IGETC-5B,5C, Cal-GETC-5B,5C)
Part of
- Biological Sciences: Pre-Allied Health Associate in Science
- Exercise Science Associate in Science
- Exercise Science and Wellness Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Kinesiology for Transfer (AA-T)
- Nutrition Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
- Occupational Therapy Assistant Associate in Science
- Nursing Associate in Science
- Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T)
- General Studies AS - Science and Quantitative Reasoning
- University Studies - Mathematics and Natural Science and Computer Science (AS)