Course Description

BIOL2010 : Anatomy and Physiology II

This two-semester sequence provides the student with the basic knowledge in anatomy and physiology of the human body. The emphasis will be on the relationship between body structure and function. Each functional system is considered in terms of its cell, tissue and organ types. Fundamental information in the areas of chemistry and physics as related to the structure and function of the body is also included. Systems covered include digestive, urinary, reproductive, lymphatic and cardiovascular. Dissection of a fetal pig is required.

Prerequisites: BIOL2000 or equivalent.

Credit Breakout:  3.00 lecture,   1.00 lab,   0.00 other.

Student Expectations:
Each student will spend at least 8 hours per week preparing for class. Attendance is critical, especially for the lab portion of the class.