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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

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BI 210 - Anatomy and Physiology I


Credits: (4 credits)

A complete study of the basic tissues and the skeletal, muscular, and nervous organ systems of the human. Lecture and laboratory coordinate to provide gross and micro-scopic anatomy of all systems. Uses physiological apparatus to study muscular and nervous system interactions.

Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

        1.  Discuss the basic chemical and structural components of the cell;

        2. Know structure and function of the four groups of organic molecules;

        3. Explain the transport of substances through the cell membrane;

        4. Describe the basic processes of cell movement, cell synthesis, cell secretion and mitosis;

        5.  Name the tissue types, describe and identify the major characteristics and functions of each;

For the systems you will be able to do the following commensurate with the level of the text and lab manual:

        6. Discuss the role of each system in the maintenance of homeostasis
;

        7. Relate the major anatomical characteristics of each system to its physiological function
;

        8.  Describe the interdependence of the systems in maintenance of homeostasis;


        9. Predict the consequences of a system’s inability to maintain homeostasis; 


      10. Use appropriate terminology in the discussion and identification of anatomical 
structures and physiological processes of these systems; 


      11. Perform laboratory procedures and dissections related to the anatomy and physiology of these systems.    

Frequency of Offering:
Offered:  Fall semester



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