This course and its companion course, Human Anatomy and Physiology 2, deal with the relationship between structure and function in human biology.
This course and its companion course, Human Anatomy and Physiology 2, deal with the relationship between structure and function in human biology.
Lectures emphasize basic concepts in biology and the role of the major organ systems of the human body. Laboratory activities examine anatomical relationships and the physiological functioning of human organs.
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This comprehensive course introduces the structure of the human body and its relationship to the function and integration of the twelve body systems as well as how they work to maintain homeostasis.
This course includes the study of normal anatomy and physiology of the human body, beginning with the structure and function of the cell and continuing with the organization of the cell into organs.
This 36-hour course is designed for individuals, either professionally or personally, who are involved in health care.
The topics of study include cells, tissues, as well as the following body systems:, Integumentary, musculoskeletal, ciculatory, respiratory and digestive.
This course is suitable for admission to Health Care programs and may be considered for advanced standing.
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