Anatomy & Physiology I
This course provides a comprehensive look at the human body’s structure and functions. Topics include organization of the body, characteristics of life, anatomical terminology, how the body maintains homeostasis, the relationship of chemistry to anatomy and physiology, and cell function and division. The skin, skeletal system, muscles, and nervous system are examined. Sensory organs and the endocrine system are also presented. Several diseases and disorders are discussed, and as well as the cause, detection, and treatment of them.
Course Objectives
Describe the structural and function organization of the body.
Explain the characteristics of life.
Use anatomical terminology.
Describe how the body maintains homeostasis.
Relate chemistry to the field of anatomy and physiology.
Describe how cells function and divide.
Discuss the structures and functions of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems.
Describe how muscles, bones, and nerves work together to create movement.
Describe the structure and function of sensory organs.
Compare healthy and diseased tissues.
Name several diseases and disorders of the body and explain what causes them.
Explain how diseases and disorders of the body are detected and treated.
Describe the interactions between various organ systems in the body.
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