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BIOL1013 — Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology

3 credits · 45 hours

BIOL 1013 - Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology BIOL 1013 - Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology Description This course introduces the student to the structure and function of the human body in a systemic approach. The emphasis of this course is on the interrelationships between the body systems and how the body functions as a living unit. Topics will include basics of cellular structure and function, medical terminology, tissues, and will conclude with the body systems. Credit for this course cannot be used for the AAS degrees in the Health Sciences but may be used as science non-lab credit hours for AA and AS degree plans. Successful completion of this course will be counted as a Use scientific reasoning to comprehend, evaluate, and solve problems pertaining to course content. Define homeostasis and the interrelationships of the body systems. General Education

Prerequisites: BIOL2214, MBIO2014

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