This course, which focuses on the structure and functions of human organ systems and includes examination of human cadavers, is recommended for majors and minors in physical education and for students preparing for health or allied health professions. It is also open to biology majors and minors who do not take Biology 411. Three lecture and four laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: Biology 121.Lecture Professor
Laboratory Professor
- Julie Rutherford
- Jake Ihle
Online Resources Associated with this Class/Text:
www.myaandp.com
www.anatomyandphysiology.com
Lecture Outlines
Miscellaneous
Sample Pathway Questions
- Key
Power Point Slides
Chapter 3 - Cellular Level of Organization
Chapter
12 - Cells of the Nervous System
Chapters
13,14 - Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, Cranial Nerves
Chapter 16 - Autonomic Nervous System
Chapter 23 - Respiratory System
Friday Quiz Scores
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