


Anatomy and Physiology, Part 1
BIOL 049 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course introduces the foundational concepts of human anatomy and physiology, including the body’s organization, homeostasis, and basic chemistry. Students will explore cells, tissues, and the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems using models to illustrate anatomical structures. The course also includes an introduction to healthcare careers and medical ethics, encouraging students to think critically about real-world applications. This is the first half of a two-part anatomy and physiology series.
BIOL 049 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course introduces the foundational concepts of human anatomy and physiology, including the body’s organization, homeostasis, and basic chemistry. Students will explore cells, tissues, and the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems using models to illustrate anatomical structures. The course also includes an introduction to healthcare careers and medical ethics, encouraging students to think critically about real-world applications. This is the first half of a two-part anatomy and physiology series.
BIOL 049 | High School | 0.50 Credit Hours
This course introduces the foundational concepts of human anatomy and physiology, including the body’s organization, homeostasis, and basic chemistry. Students will explore cells, tissues, and the structure and function of the integumentary, skeletal, and muscular systems using models to illustrate anatomical structures. The course also includes an introduction to healthcare careers and medical ethics, encouraging students to think critically about real-world applications. This is the first half of a two-part anatomy and physiology series.
Course Details
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There are no prerequisites for this course.
This course is the first semester of a two-semester course. It is recommended, but not required, that students take Anatomy and Physiology, Part 2 after taking this course.
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Module 1: The Nature of Science
Module 2: Scientific Literacy
Module 3: Communicating Scientific Information
Module 4: Foundations of Anatomy
Module 5: Anatomy References
Module 6: Homeostasis
Module 7: Ethics and Career Interests
Module 8: Midterm
Module 9: Biochemistry
Module 10: Structure and Function of Cells
Module 11: Tissues
Module 12: The Integumentary System
Module 13: The Skeletal System
Module 14: The Muscular System
Module 15: Healthcare Careers -
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All of the materials students need are included in the course. Students do not need to buy any additional textbooks.