A lecture course with a laboratory component. Students study the structure and function of the human body. Examines major body systems from the perspective of how anatomical structure is integrated with physiological function. Starts with an overview of basic cell chemistry and biology. Explores the four major tissue types, followed by the integument, the skeletomuscular system and its interaction with the nervous system. Discusses developmental processes throughout. The laboratory component supports the lecture with a hands-on look at both the anatomy and physiological processes of cell biology, cell reproduction, tissues, the skeleton, articulations, muscles and muscle tissue. Falls. (SCLB)
*All course information is from the 2009-2010 Catalog.