This course is the first of two that are designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of all human body systems.
This course is the first of two that are designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of anatomy and physiology of all human body systems.
Physiological and anatomical terminology are introduced as well as important biological concepts such as homeostasis.
The basics of cell structure and function are discussed with emphasis on the cellular organelles, cell cycle, and meiotic cell division.
The main focus of this course is both the physiology and three-dimensional anatomy (with respect to locations, surface landmarks, vasculature, and surrounding structures) of the nervous, endocrine, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems.
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The course deals with the fundamental concepts in cell and molecular biology as well as the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of the digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular and the lymphatic system.
This course introduces normal anatomy and physiology as scientific disciplines.
You will learn about levels of organization of the human body, cells, and tissues.
Offers a comprehensive study of anatomy and physiology in a condensed timeline.
This course will introduce you to the anatomy (form) and physiology (function) that make up the human body. You will give special attention to the body as a whole, the interrelationships between organs and organ systems, as well as the diseases and disorders that can disrupt healthy body systems.
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