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Nov 21, 2024
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BIO-2050 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Credits 4 This course introduces students to basic human anatomy and physiology principles including the structural organization of the human body, homeostasis and feedback mechanisms. Students study cell structure and function with a focus on transport across the cell membrane, histology and the relationships between structure and function that exist within the integumentary, skeletal, nervous and muscular systems. Students also analyze how these systems help the body maintain homeostasis. The laboratory component includes use of histology images, models, skeletons and animal dissection. Prerequisite(s): BIO-1010, BIO-1050 or BIO-1140, MAT-1250 eligible. 3 class/3 lab hours. Course Outcomes
- Describe relationships between structure and function that exist within the integumentary, skeletal, nervous, and muscular systems.
- Analyze how the integumentary, skeletal, nervous, and muscular systems help the body maintain homeostasis.
- Arrange anatomical structures into the different levels of anatomical organization (e.g., cellular level or organ level).
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