BIO213L — Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
1 Cr. Per Week: 3 Lab A laboratory course which begins the examination of the structure of the human body. Topics include microscopy, anatomical and directional terminology, mitosis, histology; skeletal and muscular structure; neuron, peripheral and central nervous system structure; cranial and spinal reflexes; eye and ear anatomy. The course consists of exercises designed to analyze data and observations and to examine anatomical structures and relationships at both the microscopic and macroscopic levels. Physiological modeling and computer assisted instruction will be used to emphasize topics covered in the associated lecture. Usually all, Spring and Summer semesters Students lacking the background should take BIO 109, General Biology I or BIO 117, Human Biology, before attempting Human Anatomy & Physiology. Co-Requisites: BIO 213 General Education: Meets SUNY requirement for Natural Sciences (NS) Click here for the Class Schedule
Prerequisites: AAC042, ENG088, BIO109, BIO117
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- Biology, A.S.
- Dietetics Studies, A.S.
- Direct Support & Rehabilitation Studies, Certificate
- Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics and Science, A.S.
- Medical Assistant, A.A.S.
- Nursing, A.A.S.
- Personal Training, Certificate
- Physical Education Studies, A.S.
- Practical Nursing, Certificate
- Radiologic Technology, A.A.S.
- Surgical Technology A.A.S.
- List of Approved Electives