BIO 1131 — Foundations of Human Biology
A study of biochemistry, human anatomy and physiology. Biochemistry provides an understanding of the chemical processes within the human body. Topics covered are the study of the major organ systems within the human body. Laboratory work will include microscopy, dissection and analysis of test results. Students should have an understanding of chemistry, the periodic table, and chemical reactions, the structure and function of DNA and its role in genetics, role of cells within living things, and the healthy function of human body systems. Students registered in this course should have completed Science 10 or equivalent. Not available for supplemental. Not eligible for Prior Learning Assessment.