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Course
Health / Science
Undergraduate

Anatomy and Physiology II

4 credit hours

Credits awarded upon completion

Live Instructor

Progress at a recommended pace

180 hours

Estimated learning time

About the Course

Description

This course is a continuation of BIO 205. The following systems are covered during the semester: endocrine, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive. This course includes an online laboratory component. Prerequisite: BIO205 with a C or better.

Topics

  • Introduction to the Human Body The Chemical Level of Organization Cellular Level of Organization Tissue Level of Organization The Integumentary System Bone Tissue and Skeletal System The Axial Skeleton The Appendicular Skeleton Joints Muscle Tissue The Muscular System Nervous System and Tissues The Somatic Nervous System The Autonomic Nervous system

Prerequisites

BIO206 or equivalent with C or above

Content Material Titles

  • OpenStax 2e Anatomy (OER)
  • Visible Body Courseware (Subscription)

Sections

Schedule

Asynchronous

Delivery method

Online

Deliverables

  • 4 Credits

    Academic Excellence

    Earn necessary number of credit hours for completing this content

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:

·       Utilize anatomical terminology to describe body orientation, regions,

and planes.

·       Explain chemical principles underlying biological molecules and cellular processes.

·       Describe cell structure, organelles, and functions essential to life.

·       Compare major tissue types and their roles in the body.

·       Summarize structure and function of integumentary system in protection and

regulation.

·       Identify bones and functions of axial and appendicular skeletons.

·       Explain joint types, movements, and functional significance.

·       Analyze structure and function of muscle tissue and muscular system.

·       Describe organization and function of nervous tissue and neural pathways.

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