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BIOL1730 — Basic Anatomy and Physiolo

4 credits · 4 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4.0 Credit(s) This course presents the basic terms and concepts that deal with the structure and processes of the human body. It involves examination of the body as a whole, the cell, and tissues. The basic structure and physiology of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine systems are presented. Laboratory exercises enhance and support the lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments. Day - F, Sp Evening - F, Sp UG 2 Lab Hour(s) 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Describe the body planes and organization and apply these to appropriate models, drawings, and specimens. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 2. Define homeostasis and explain some common examples that apply to the human body. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 3. Identify selected cell structures on models or drawings and state the functions of these cell parts. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 4. List and identify the stages of cell mitosis. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 5. Distinguish between diffusion, osmosis, filtration, and active transports. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 6. Describe and locate examples of the

Prerequisites: BIOL1730L

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