BIO 1007 — Anatomy & Physiology I
This course involves an introductory study of the structure and function of the human body. A study of cytology, histology, and five organ systems (integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, and endocrine) illustrates the relationships between structures and their functions. Laboratory exercises include cat dissection, microscopy, cadaver demonstration and other materials. Lecture two hours per week; lab three hours per week; seminar one hour per week. Prerequisite: None, but or is recommended for students with a limited science background.
Part of
- Associate of Science
- General Education for Associate in Applied Science
- Dental Assisting Associate in Applied Science-Dental Hygiene Track
- Dental Hygiene Associate in Applied Science
- Nursing (RN) Associate in Applied Science
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program (Cooperative) Associate in Applied Science
- Radiologic Technology Program (Cooperative) Associate in Applied Science
- Practical Nursing (LPN) Certificate