Anatomy & Physiology I
Course Description: BIO-111
3 lect., 3 labs., 4 cr.
An introduction to the structure and function
of human systems. Study begins with the organization of the body from the molecular to
the organ/organ system level of function and
continues through the Integumentary, Skeletal,
Muscle, Nervous and Endocrine systems.
Laboratory work includes cellular structure and
function, histology, and gross anatomical
analysis of the skeletal, muscular, and nervous
systems. The laboratory experience includes use
of human bones and dissection of the cat, sheep
eye and brain as well as use of human
anatomical models of organs and structures
related to the above systems.
Prerequisite: AP Biology, or BIO-110, or BIO-101 & BIO-102
Instructional Materials:
Required:
Text: Human Anatomy & Physiology,
Elaine N. Marieb & Katja Hoehn,
7th edition/OCCC Custom Edition, Benjamin Cummings, 2007 - bundle pack comes with: text with lab manual, and A.D.A.M. Interactive Physiology CD and Anatomy 360 CD.
*This is a high density CD; Minimum requirements:
Windows: 166MHz Intel Pentium processor or higher; Windows 95, 98, NT4, 2000; monitor capable of displaying 800x600 pixels; 32MB or more installed RAM; quad speed CD-ROM
Macintosh: 120MHz Power PC; MAC OS 8.1 or later; monitor capable of displaying 800x600 pixels; 18MB or more available RAM; quad speed CD-ROM.
*If your desktop system is not compatible, see your instructor ASAP for options!
Recommended:
- An Illustrated Atlas of Skeletal Muscles, Bowden & Bowden, 2nd edition, Morton, 2005 - ISBN 0-89582-670-4
*Especially recommended for future OTA's, PTA's and MT's. -
Anatomy & Physiology Revealed, CD series by McGraw-Hill, 2006:
Volume1-Skeletal & Muscular Systems - ISBN 0-07-312323-4
Volume 2-Nervous System - ISBN 0-07-312321-8
*both CDs are available for student use in the BATCAVERN (BT-155).
