This course introduces normal anatomy and physiology as scientific disciplines.
This course introduces normal anatomy and physiology as scientific disciplines.
Focusing on homeostasis and the interrelationships of structure and function as the underpinnings for the maintenance of life, the human organization from the molecular to the system levels will be studied, with specific attention to the organization of the human body, principles of support and movement, and the nervous system.
Students will also develop a working scientific vocabulary to communicate effectively within the scientific community. This is the introductory component of a two-semester investigation of human biology.
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This course is suitable for admission to Health Care programs and may be considered for advanced standing.
Understand the anatomy and physiology of the human body as a functioning system through a detailed examination of the structure and functions of all the major 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.
An introduction to the principles of the human body’s structure and functions.
This course provides an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the systems of the human body.
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