BIO-110 — Fund Anatomy & Phys I
This course will serve as an introduction to the systems of the human body. Necessary life functions, homeostasis and survival needs will be examined, followed by an orientation of the language of anatomy. Thorough analyses of intracellular function, tissue types, the integumentary system, skeletal tissue and the skeletal system, joints, muscle tissue and the muscular system, the fundamentals of nervous tissue and the nervous system (central, peripheral, autonomic nervous systems and special senses). This course is designed for health science majors. 3/0/0
Prerequisites: BIO101, BIO102, BIO-101, BIO-120, BIO-102, BIO-121, BIO111
Part of
- Liberal Arts: Communication Arts Option; AA
- Liberal Arts: English Option; AA
- Liberal Arts: History Option; AA
- Dental Hygiene; AAS
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography; AAS
- Fashion Design; AAS
- Health Science; AAS
- Cancer Registry Management; AAS
- Nursing; AAS
- Paramedic Science; AAS
- Radiography; AAS
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: Business Administration Option; AS
- Criminal Justice; AS
- Hospitality & Tourism Management; AS
- Health Science; AS
- Health Science: Intent to Apply to the DHY Program
- Health Science: Intent to Apply to the DMS Program
- Health Science: Intent to Apply to the Nursing Program
- Health Science: Intent to Apply to the Paramedic Program
- Health Science: Intent to Apply to the Radiography Program
- Exercise Science Health & Wellness Promotion; AS
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: Computer Information Systems; AS
- Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics Option; AS
- Paramedic Science Certificate