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BIOL 2010
Human Anatomy & Physiology I with Lab
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Prerequisites
none
Pedagogical Approach & Learning Outcomes
Pedagogical Approach
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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Have learned basic chemical concepts and apply them to a better understanding of physiological phenomena.
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Be able to describe the growth, development, anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system.
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Be able to explain the anatomical structures and physiological actions of the human muscular system.
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Be able to explain the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system.
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Be able to demonstrate and understand cell structure and function.
Assessment & Other Information
Assessment
none provided
Other Information
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Course Resources
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Anatomy and Physiology (Open (Access) Textbook)
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The eSkeletons Project (Simulation)
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Biological animations and tutorials (Animation)
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Osteoporosis and Bone Physiology (Tutorial)
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Cells Alive! (Animation)
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Protein Explorer (Simulation)
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Genetic Science Learning Center (Reference Material)
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BrainFacts.Org (Collection)
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Web Anatomy (Drill and Practice)
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Drugs and the Brain (Animation)
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Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Cerebrum (Tutorial)
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The Control of the Cell Cycle (Simulation)
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Super 3D Mitosis Animation (Animation)
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3-D DNA animation library (Animation)
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Addiction: Drugs, Brains, and Behavior - The Science of Addiction (Open (Access) Textbook)
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Amino Acids Game (Animation)
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Build a Body (Quiz/Test)
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Comparison of Mitosis and Meiosis (Animation)
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DNA Anatomy (Animation)
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How enzymes work (Animation)
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HudsonAlpha iCell App for iOS (Reference Material)
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Human 3.0 (Simulation)
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Microscope Basics (Tutorial)
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Muscle Atlas (Reference Material)
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Using the Microscope (Simulation)
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pH Scale (Simulation)
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Carrier Proteins (Animation)
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The Synapse (Animation)
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Muscle Contraction (Animation)
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Action Potentials (Animation)
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Anatomy and Physiology 3D Interactive Models (Animation)
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Breakdown of ATP During Muscle Contraction (Animation)
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Gene Control (Simulation)
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Make a Mad, Mad, Mad Neuron (Simulation)
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Mystery Skull Interactive (Simulation)
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BioInteractive (Collection)
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Virtual Neurophysiology Lab (Collection)
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Get Body Smart: Anatomy and Physiology (Tutorial)