Anatomy and Physiology provides learners with an overview of the anatomy and basic physiology of the human body.
Anatomy and Physiology provides learners with an overview of the anatomy and basic physiology of the human body.
Areas that will be covered include the organization of the body; covering, support, and movement of the body; regulation and integration of body functions; maintenance of the body; and continuity of the human race.
Diseases and aging processes will also be briefly discussed.
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This course introduces normal anatomy and physiology as scientific disciplines.
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 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.
Offers a comprehensive study of anatomy and physiology in a condensed timeline.
Explore the underlying mechanisms that regulate and control the activity of human systems by identifying and describing the anatomy and physiology of the urinary, digestive, reproductive, endocrine, cardiovascular systems and more.
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