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BIO120 — MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 3 cr

hrs. This course is a survey of words, terms, and descrip- tions commonly used in medical arts. Emphasis is placed on spelling, pronunciation, and meanings of prefixes, suffixes, and roots. No laboratory is re - quired. Prerequisite: None. Code C. Offered: ONL. BIO 201. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 4 cr. hrs., Lec. 3, Lab. 1 This course covers the structure and function of the human body. Included is an orientation of the human body; a study of cells and tissues, joints, the integu- mentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems; and the senses. Dissection, histological studies, and physi- ology may be featured in the laboratory experience. A 120-minute laboratory per week is required. Prerequi- site: BIO 103. Code B. Offered: HYBCL, ONL. BIO 202. HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4 cr. hrs., Lec. 3, Lab. 1 This course covers the structure and function of the human body. Included is the study of basic nutrition and metabolism; basic principles of fluids, electrolytes, and acid-base balance; and the endocrine, respiratory, digestive, urinary, cardiovascular, lymphatic, and repro- ductive systems. Dissection, histological studies, and physiology may be featured in the laboratory experi- ence. A 120-minute laboratory per week is required. Prerequisite: BIO 201. Code B. Offered: HYBCL, ONL. BIO 220. GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 4 cr. hrs., Lec. 2, Lab. 2 This course covers the fundamental principles of mi- crobiology, which includes the characteristics of bac- teria, archaea, eukaryote

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