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BIOL 21300 - Human Anatomy And Physiology I |
Credit Hours: 4.00. An introduction to human anatomy and physiology. Topics include: the basic structural and functional organization of the human body, cellular anatomy and physiology, body tissues, the integument, and the skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. Lecture material is reinforced and expanded upon in laboratory studies of gross anatomy, histology and physiology. Typically offered Fall Spring.
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit hours Syllabus Available Levels: Undergraduate, Graduate, Professional Schedule Types: Distance Learning, Laboratory, Lecture Offered By: Regional Campus Only Course Attributes: Credit By Exam, Lower Division, GTC-Science, UC-Science May be offered at any of the following campuses: Northwest- Westville Northwest- Hammond Learning Outcomes: 1. Understand how the human body is constructed (anatomy) and how it functions (physiology). 2. Understand the inseparable relationship between structure and function and the interrelatedness of all body systems. 3. Know and appreciate the body's ability to self-regulate the intricate processes which maintain body functions, i.e. homeostasis. 4. Know the concept of pathology and disease processes as a disruption of homeostasis. 5. Acquire the fundamental knowledge needed to succeed in the second semester of this course, BIOL 214, Anatomy & Physiology II. |
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