BIOL 2654: Anatomy & Physiology II

Subject:
Credit hours: 4 Lecture hours: 3 Lab hours: 2
PCS code (Local ID):
Baccalaureate/Transfer
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Course Description

This course will be concerned with the integration of the histology, gross anatomy and function of the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and metabolic, urinary, and reproductive systems of the human organism. Use will be made of the case-study method to achieve the desired understanding and integration of physiologic principles. The laboratory portion of the course will include use of human cadavers to study the anatomy of the systems indicated above. AAS: Life science (laboratory science) elective.

Prerequisite(s)

BIOL 2644 with a grade of C or better

Course Fee
$30
Topical Outline
  1. Blood
  2. Lymphatic & Immune Systems
  3. Heart Anatomy
  4. Cardiac Regulation and Output                                 
  5. Blood Vessels                                                  
  6. Hemodynamics                                               
  7. Respiratory System                                        
  8. Physiology of Respiration                             
  9. Digestive System                                            
  10. Physiology of Digestion                                
  11. Metabolism and Nutrition                           
  12. Urinary System                                               
  13. Physiology of the Kidneys                            
  14. Electrolyte/Acid-Base Balance                   
  15. Reproductive System                                                   
  16. Development, Pregnancy, & Inheritance

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Develop a working knowledge of normal serology.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of the lymphatic system.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of immunity.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of the cardiovascular system.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of the respiratory system.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of the digestive system.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of the urinary system.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the normal physiological processes of the reproductive system.
  • Be able to identify anatomical structures found in Outcomes Attachment 1.