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HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (BIO 210)

Term: Fall 2016

Faculty

Barry Kent RhoadesShow MyInfo popup for Barry Kent Rhoades
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM (8/15/2016 - 12/7/2016) Location: MAIN MUN 101
Wed, 2:30 PM - 5:20 PM (8/15/2016 - 12/7/2016) Location: MAIN MUN 101
Fri, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM (12/9/2016 - 12/9/2016) Location: MAIN MUN 101

Description

210: Human Anatomy and Physiology I.
Goal: To introduce the student to human gross and microscopic anatomy and physiology. To encourage the student to think synthetically about the interrelationships among form, function, development, and pathology of the human body.
Content: An introduction to organism structure, basic biochemistry, cytology and cell physiology, and histology and tissue physiology. A practical study of the structure and function of the human integument, skeletons, nervous, and sensory systems. The emphases of the course are on relating structure to function, relating gross and microscopic anatomy, developing 3-dimensional visualization skills, and becoming comfortable with the terminology of human anatomy and physiology. This is the first semester of the two-semester sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology at an intermediate level.
Taught: Every Fall.
Prerequisite: BIO 103 or BIO 110.
Credit: 4 hours.