Courses and Schedules
BIO-2110 Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
This course provides a survey of the structure and function of the human body with an emphasis on normal anatomy and physiology and physiological processes of the following systems: skeletal, muscle, nervous, and sensory. The course begins with an introduction of how molecules are organized to form cellular organelles; how the organelles function together to form the smallest living unit, the cell; and how cells are organized into tissues, which combine to form organs. Animal dissection is required.
Advisory: Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab is a challenging, information-intensive course. Therefore, it is advisable to have successfully completed or have knowledge equivalent to BIO-1010: Introductory Biology and some knowledge of medical terminology prior to enrolling in this course.
Note: This course has a lab kit requirement. Please check the syllabus for ordering instructions.
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Credits: 4
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