BI 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology
The first term of an introduction to the structure and function of the human body. This course is of particular benefit to students in the health professions and physical education, but is valuable to others interested in the anatomy and physiology of the body. Focuses on the structure and function of the cell, basic biochemistry, tissues, skin, skeleton and muscles. This course includes a laboratory component.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite:
MTH 075 Variable and Linear Equations and
BI 112 Cell Biology for Health Occupations with a grade of C or better or
BI 212 Principles of Biology with a grade of C or better, or equivalent.
Offered
Offered Fall and Winter
Notes
Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course
General Education Requirements
AGS Math/Science, AAOT Science/Math Lab Course,
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge of cell, tissue, skin, skeleton and muscle structure and be able relate it to its function. Use appropriate terminology to effectively communicate information related to anatomy and physiology. Recognize the interrelationships between and within physiological systems. Recognize the principles of homeostasis in a physiological system. Evaluate case based scenarios effectively using knowledge of anatomy and physiology.