Physiology 2
Anatomy and Physiology
Anatomy and Physiology encompasses a review of the human body, its functions and pathologies. In this course, we will review basic human structural and functional organization at both the microscopic and macroscopic level. Units will include discussions of the basic body systems including the musculo-skeletal, circulatory, nervous, reproductive, lymphatic, pulmonary, and digestive systems. Also included are discussions of human genetics, heredity, evolution, and psychology, as well as a review of recent advances in medical technology. This course takes a holistic approach to the study of the human body, with the goal of preparing students for a university program in the medical sciences. As in all science courses, you will develop critical thinking skills and become fluent in the scientific method.
Anatomy and Physiology Part I
Anatomy and Physiology I Syllabus
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Anatomy and Physiology General Requirements of a Lab Report
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Course and Instructor Introduction
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Introduction to Anatomy
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Chemical Basis of Life
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Biochemistry I Lecture Notes
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Biochemistry II Lecture Notes
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Cell Theory
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Tissue Types
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Evolution
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Natural Selection
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Genetics and Heredity
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Genetics - Punnet Squares
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Human Evolution
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Cultural Evolution Lab Worksheet
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Classification of the Primates
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Lab Techniques - Observations of Living Primate Behavior and Morphology
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Primate Observation Techniques
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Primate Social Behaviors to Watch For
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Primate Lab Report Requirements
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Supplemental Unit - Integumentary System - Lecture Notes
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Anatomy of the Skeletal System
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Physiology of the Skeletal System
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Skeletal System Lecture Notes - Overview
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Introduction to Forensic Sciences - Lecture Notes
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Forensic Anthropology
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Demographic Criteria Skeletal Assessment Methods
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Glossary of Osteological Terminology
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Osteological Identification References
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Muscular System Overview
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Muscular System Lecture Notes
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Skeletal Muscle Review
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Circulatory System - Introduction
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Circulatory System - The Blood - Lecture Notes
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Circulatory System - Blood Types
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Circulatory System - Heart
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Circulatory System - The Heart - Lecture Notes
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Circulatory System - Blood Vessels - Lecture Notes
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Nervous System - Lecture Notes
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Reproductive System - Lecture Notes
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