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BIOL2751 — Human Anatomy and Physiolo

4 credits · 4 hours

Academic Division: Health Sciences Academic Discipline: Biology Assistant Dean: Leesa Cox, MBA, PTA 4 Credit(s) This course is an in-depth study of the principles of human anatomy and physiology. It includes the study of structure and function of the body as a whole and study of cell biology, histology, the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, endocrine, and nervous systems plus the special senses. Laboratory exercises are designed to supplement lecture topics and include microscopy, the study of models, cat and specimen dissection, cadaver study, and physiological experiments. (OTM approved course in Natural Sciences TMNS) Undergraduate TAG 3 Lab Hour(s) 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required If the student has completed BIO121 and BIO122 OR BIOL 1730 with a minimum grade of C, then the student is not required to have high school Chemistry or CHEM 1010 . Required Concurrent Course(s): Take BIOL 2751L Required as Describe the body planes and organization and apply these to appropriate models, drawings, and specimens. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 2. Explain the basic concept of homeostasis. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 3. Identify selected cell structures and explain their respective functions. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 4. Summarize the steps of cell division and protein synthesis. Exams, quizzes, practical lab tests throughout the semester 5. Describe, locate, and identify the basic tissues of

Prerequisites: CHEM1010, ENGL0040, MATH0084, BIO121, BIO122, BIOL1730, BIOL2751L

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