Human Anatomy and Physiology I [Human Anatomy and Physiology I for the Health Sciences]

BIOL 2210 [237] (3)

Shaner, Swan.

This course is the first of two that serve as an introduction to human anatomy and physiology for biology majors and allied health students. The course entails describing, explaining, and analyzing structure and function from the submicroscopic to the organismal level with emphasis on anatomic, directional, and sectional terminology, basic cellular structure and metabolism, tissue differentiation and characteristics, and organ system structure and function; Specifically the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Three lectures.

Prerequisite: ((1140 and 1140L) or 2110C) and (CHEM 1120C or CHEM 1215).

{Fall, Spring}



Prerequisites / Corequisites

Biology for Health Sciences [Biology for Health Related Sciences and Non-Majors] - BIOL 1140 [123]


Biology for Health Sciences Laboratory [Biology for Health Related Sciences and Non-Majors Lab] - BIOL 1140L [124L]


Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Lecture and Laboratory [Molecular and Cell Biology] - BIOL 2110C [201L]


Introduction to Chemistry for Non-Majors Lecture and Laboratory [Elements of General Chemistry] - CHEM 1120C [111]


General Chemistry I for STEM Majors [General Chemistry I] - CHEM 1215 [121]



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