BIOL 2310 Human Anatomy and Physiology I

This course introduces students to important concepts and biological principles necessary to understand the structure and function of the human body. These concepts include basic biology, basic chemistry, basic biochemistry, fundamental cell biology and cellular physiology. Other topics include basic tissue structure and function. All fundamental information will be directly related to the concept of systemic homeostasis. Following this introduction, a survey of systemic anatomy and physiology will be initiated. This includes: 1) the structure and function of the integument; 2) the structure and function of teeth, bones, and joints; 3) and the structure and function of muscles (skeletal, cardiac, and smooth). Students are enouraged to take BIOL 2310 with this course.

Credits

3

Corequisite

CHEM 1310 or CHEM 1315