BIOL 2210 — Anatomy and Physiology I (OT36) 4 Credits
This course introduces the organization of the human body in the context of the unifying concepts of feedback regulation and homeostasis. The course assumes a general knowledge of cell structure and function and begins with a study of tissues and a general introduction to organs and systems. It then provides detailed study of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. This course has both a lecture and laboratory component. This course and BIOL 2220 , Anatomy and Physiology II, provide students with a general introduction to the biology of the human body. Students entering health fields are strongly encouraged to take BIOL 1200 , Fundamentals of Biology for the Health Technologies; Students pursuing science degrees are strongly encouraged to take BIOL 1510 , Principles of Biology I, prior to taking BIOL 2210 .
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- Associate of Arts Degree in Business (9010)
- Dental Hygiene (9310)
- Associate of Arts Degree (9000)
- Ohio Transfer 36 (9099)
- Associate of Science Degree (9100)
- Health Information Management Technology (9345)
- Personal Trainer Certificate/Area of Specialization (0201)
- Emergency Medical Technology-Paramedic Certificate/Area of Specialization (3254)
- Medical Coding Certificate/Area of Specialization (3261)
- Multi-Skilled Health Technology (9325)
- Histotechnology (9395)
- Medical Laboratory Technology (9320)
- Nursing (RN) (9330)
- Occupational Therapy Assistant (9355)
- Physical Therapist Assistant (9365)
- Radiologic Technology (9380)
- Respiratory Therapy (9340)
- Surgical Technology (9335)