BIO160 — Anatomy and Physiology of Human Structure and Function
BIO 160 - Anatomy and Physiology of Human Structure and Function BIO 160 - Anatomy and Physiology of Human Structure and Function This course explores the anatomy and physiology of the human body, providing an understanding of its structures and functions. Students will master anatomical terminology, apply foundational principles of chemistry, and explore the intricate relationships between cells, tissues, organs, and systems. Key topics include cellular processes, tissue organization, and the functionality of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, and immune systems. Students will develop critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Emphasis is placed on understanding homeostasis, the integration of physiological systems, and the impact of external factors on human health. Search Course Schedule for availability
Prerequisites: ABE021, TRE089, TRM090
Part of
- Biology, BS
- Art, AA
- Dental Hygiene, AAS
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography Cardiac Pathway, AAS
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AAS
- Nursing, AAS
- Paramedic, AAS
- Physical Therapist Assistant, AAS
- Radiologic Technology, AAS
- Respiratory Care Practitioner, AAS
- Surgical Technology, AAS
- Surgical Technology, CST Pathway to AAS
- Arizona General Education Curriculum
- Medical Assistant Certificate
- Medical Billing and Coding Certificate
- Medical Laboratory Assistant
- Phlebotomy Certificate
- Practical Nursing - LPN Step-out Certificate
- Pathway to Dental Hygiene
- Pathway to Diagnostic Medical Sonography, AA
- Pathway to Paramedic
- Pathway to Physical Therapist Assistant
- Pathway to Respiratory Care Practitioner
- Pathway to Surgical Technology