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BIOL-2401-030 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Prerequisite: RDNG 0331-minimum grade of C or a score on a state-approved test indicating college-level reading skills; SCIT 1307 recommended
A detailed study of the human organism according to levels of chemical and structural organization with special reference to cytology, histology, and organs of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems and fluid and electrolyte balance.
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
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\ \By the end of the semester the student will be able to satisfactorily complete all the listed learning objectives with a minimum of 60 percent competency level based on the completion of a minimum of five (5) major exams and a comprehensive post examination not to exceed two hours. These will be administered either in the Science Testing Center or under the supervision of the instructor.
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You must present an Amarillo College student ID every time you take a test. The Testing Center staff will retain your ID while you take your test and it will be returned to you when you turn in your test. When using the Science Testing Center students should scan in and out with their Amarillo College student I.D. According to Science Testing Center policy, no cell phones are allowed in the testing room. If Testing Center staff see your cell phone out at any time, for any reason while in the testing room, you will receive an ‘F’ for the course.
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Final grade determination: Grades are not curved under any circumstances.
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Biology 2401 Tentative In-class Agenda Fall 2014
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Date |
Lecture |
Laboratory |
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M |
Aug 25 |
Syllabus/Introduction (Ch. 1) |
Lab Ex. 1: The language of anatomy |
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W |
Aug 27 |
Introduction to A&P (Ch. 1) |
Lab Ex. 2: Organ systems overview |
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M |
Sep 1 |
Labor day holiday, no classes or labs |
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W |
Sep 3 |
Chemicals of life (Ch. 2) |
Chemicals of life, con’t |
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M |
Sep 8 |
Ch. 3 & Lab Ex. 4: The cell – anatomy |
Lab Ex. 5: The cell - transport |
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W |
Sep 10 |
Cell transport (Ch. 3, Con’t) |
In-class practical |
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M |
Sep 15 |
Neural tissue (Ch. 12) |
Lab Ex. 15: Histology of nervous tissue |
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W |
Sep 17 |
Neural tissue, con’t |
Neural tissue review |
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M |
Sep 22 |
The brain & cranial nerves (Ch. 14) |
Lab Ex. 17: Brain/cranial nerves |
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W |
Sep 24 |
The brain & cranial nerves, con’t |
Lab Ex. 17, con’t |
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M |
Sep 29 |
The spinal cord, nerves & reflexes (Ch. 13) |
Lab Ex. 19: Spinal cord & nerves |
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W |
Oct 1 |
The spinal cord, nerves & reflexes, con’t |
Lab Ex. 19, con’t |
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M |
Oct 6 |
The spinal cord, nerves & reflexes, con’t |
In-class review |
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W |
Oct 8 |
Somatic & autonomic systems (Chs. 15 & 16) |
In-class practical |
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M |
Oct 13 |
Tissues (Ch. 4) |
Lab Ex. 6: Classification of tissues |
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W |
Oct 15 |
Tissues, con’t |
Lab Ex. 6, con’t |
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M |
Oct 20 |
Integumentary system (Ch. 5) |
Lab Ex. 7: The integumentary system |
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W |
Oct 22 |
Osseous tissue & bone structure (Ch. 6) |
Lab Ex. 8: Overview of the skeleton |
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M |
Oct 27 |
Osseous tissue & bone structure, con’t |
Lab Ex. 9: The axial skeleton |
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W |
Oct 29 |
The axial skeleton (Ch. 7) |
Lab Ex. 9, con’t |
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M |
Nov 3 |
The axial skeleton, con’t |
Lab Ex. 10: The appendicular skeleton |
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W |
Nov 5 |
The appendicular skeleton (Ch. 8) |
Lab Ex. 10, con’t |
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M |
Nov 10 |
The appendicular skeleton, con’t |
In-class practical |
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W |
Nov 12 |
Joints (Ch. 9) |
Lab Ex. 11: Articulations & movements |
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M |
Nov 17 |
Skeletal muscle tissue (Ch. 10) |
Lab Ex. 12: Microscopic skeletal muscle |
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W |
Nov 19 |
Skeletal muscle tissue, con’t |
Lab Ex. 13: The muscular system |
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M |
Nov 24 |
Muscular system (Ch. 11) |
Lab Ex. 13, con’t |
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W |
Nov 26 |
Muscular system, con’t |
Lab Ex. 13, con’t |
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M |
Dec 1 |
Muscular system, con’t |
cat dissection |
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W |
Dec 3 |
Muscular system, con’t |
In-class practical |
The instructor reserves the right to make changes to this syllabus as necessary.
Biology 2401 Tentative Assignments & Tests Schedule Fall 2014
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Date |
Homework, quiz or exam due |
Testing location |
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Th |
Aug 28 |
Syllabus quiz |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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Study schedule |
email to Dr. Pendleton by midnight |
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T |
Sep 2 |
Mastering homework 1 (Ch. 1, Exs. 1 & 2) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 1 (Ch. 1, Exs. 1 & 2) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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W |
Sep 3 |
Lab quiz 1 (Exs. 1) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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M-Sat |
Aug 25 - Sep 6 |
Pre-course assessment |
science testing center |
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M |
Sep 8 |
Lecture quiz 1 (Ch. 2) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
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T |
Sep 9 |
Mastering homework 2 (Ch. 2) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 2 (Ch. 2) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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W |
Sep 10 |
Lab practical I (Exs. 1, 2 & 4) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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Th |
Sep 11 |
Mastering homework 3 (Ch. 3, Exs. 4 & 5) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 3 (Ch. 3, Exs. 4 & 5) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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Th-Sat |
Sep 11 – 13 |
Lecture exam 1 (Chs. 1, 2 & 3) |
science testing center |
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M |
Sep 15 |
Lecture quiz 2 (Ch. 12) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
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Th |
Sep 18 |
Mastering homework 4 (Ch. 12, Ex. 15) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 4 (Ch. 12, Ex. 15) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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M |
Sep 22 |
Lab quiz 2 (Ex. 15) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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W |
Sep 24 |
Lecture quiz 3 (Ch. 14, Ex. 17) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
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Th |
Sep 25 |
Mastering homework 5 (Ch. 14, Ex. 17) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 5 (Ch. 14, Ex. 17) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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M |
Sep 29 |
Lab quiz 3 (Ex. 17) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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W |
Oct 1 |
Lecture quiz 4 (Chs. 13, Ex. 19) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
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M |
Oct 6 |
Group take-home quiz due (case study) Lab quiz 4 (Ex. 19) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture in class, at the beginning of lab |
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W |
Oct 8 |
Lab practical II (Exs. 15, 17 & 19) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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Th |
Oct 9 |
Mastering homework 6 (Chs 13, 15 & 16, Ex. 19) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 6 (Chs. 13, 15 & 16, Ex. 19) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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Th-Sat |
Oct 9 – 11 |
Lecture exam 2 (Chs. 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16) |
science testing center |
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M |
Oct 13 |
Lecture quiz 5 (Ch. 4) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
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Th |
Oct 16 |
Mastering homework 7 (Ch. 4, Ex. 6) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 7 (Ch. 4, Ex. 6) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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M |
Oct 20 |
Lecture quiz 6 (Ch. 5, Ex. 7) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
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T |
Oct 21 |
Mastering homework 8 (Ch. 5, Ex. 7) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 8 (Ch. 5, Ex. 7) Lab quiz 5 (Integument Video & Quiz) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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W |
Oct 22 |
Lab quiz 6 (Exs. 6 & 7) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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Sun M |
Oct 26 Oct 27 |
Lab quiz 7 (Osseous Video & Quiz) Lecture quiz 7 (Ch. 6, Ex. 8) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight in class, at the beginning of lecture |
|
T |
Oct 28 |
Mastering homework 9 (Ch. 6, Ex. 8) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 9 (Ch. 6, Ex. 8) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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Th-Sat |
Oct 30 – Nov 1 |
Lecture exam 3 (Chs. 4, 5 & 6) |
science testing center |
|
M |
Nov 10 |
Lab practical III (Exs. 9 & 10) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
|
T |
Nov 11 |
Mastering homework 10 (Ch 7 & 8, Exs 9 & 10) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 10 (Chs. 7 & 8, Exs. 9 & 10) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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|
Th |
Nov 13 |
Mastering homework 11 (Ch. 8, Ex. 11) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 11 (Ch. 9, Ex. 11) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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Th-Sat |
Nov 13 – 15 |
Lecture exam 4 (Chs. 7, 8 & 9) |
science testing center |
|
M |
Nov 17 |
Lab quiz 8 (Ex. 11) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
|
W |
Nov 19 |
Lecture quiz 8 (Ch. 10, Ex. 12) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
|
Th |
Nov 20 |
Mastering homework 12 (Ch. 10, Ex. 12) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 12 (Ch. 10, Ex. 12) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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M |
Nov 24 |
Lab quiz 9 (Ex. 12) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
|
M |
Dec 1 |
Mastering homework 13 (Ch. 11, Ex. 13) |
submit on Mastering A&P by midnight |
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Class homework 13 (Ch. 11, Ex. 13) |
submit on Blackboard by midnight |
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M – W |
Dec 1 – 3 |
Lecture exam 5 (Chs. 10 & 11) |
science testing center |
|
W |
Dec 3 |
Lab practical IV (Ex. 13) |
in class, at the beginning of lab |
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M – F |
Nov 24 – Dec 5 |
Post-course assessment |
science testing center |
|
W |
Dec 10 |
Final exam (Chs. 1 through 16) |
in class, at the beginning of lecture |
Tips for Success: Anatomy & Physiology I is an intensive course that requires time and commitment. To perform well in this course, you must manage your time appropriately and have a proper study plan, beginning from the first day of class. The following are some tips that will help you succeed:
Notice how each level of the pyramid builds on the foundation that precedes it. You must learn the lower level knowledge before you can effectively think at higher levels. In general, students who earn lower grades have not gone past the ‘Remember, understand & explain’ level. Students who earn higher grades generally know the course material well enough to perform higher level thinking tasks.
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