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BIOL-2401-006 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
Anatomy and Physiology I is the first part of a two course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and special senses. Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining homeostasis. The lab provides hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic physiology.
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(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)
Online Course
Required Texts:
Optional Resources:
No supplies available
Learning outcomes:
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If you have any questions about what constitutes your own work, definitely ask.
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Exam conduct requirement |
Consequence for violation of exam conduct |
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Valid photo ID shown |
A zero will be given for the exam until student identity is confirmed by a valid photo ID. |
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Correct placement of webcam |
A 30 percentage point penalty will be given for incorrect webcam placement. See the instructional video in the course website for a demonstration of correct webcam placement. |
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Complete environment scan |
A 30 percentage point penalty will be given for an incomplete or insufficient scan of the testing environment. See the instructional video in the course website for a demonstration of how to completely scan your testing environment. |
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Microphone turned on and recording |
A 30 percentage point penalty will be given for an exam taken without the microphone being turned on and recording throughout the entire exam. |
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Sufficient lighting of the testing environment |
A 30 percentage point penalty will be given for an exam taken without enough lighting for the instructor to assess the testing environment. |
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Student remains in webcam view during exam |
A student who leaves the webcam view during an exam for any reason will receive a zero for that exam. |
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No unauthorized materials near desk area |
A student who has any unauthorized materials (books, notes, blank paper, phone, another computer, etc.) near the testing area will receive a zero for that exam. |
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No talking with others during the exam or playing of music or other audio recordings. |
A student who has any music or audio recordings playing during exams, or who talks with anyone for any reason during the exam, will receive a zero for that exam. |
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The exam is taken in an approved proctored environment |
Any exam taken without either the webcam software or in the Amarillo College Science Testing Center will receive a zero. |
Consequences for violating the above requirements will be suspended on the syllabus quiz, so that instructors can educate students about proper testing behavior. This suspending of consequences is done as service to students to prevent unintentional or honest mistakes during subsequent exams. Consequences will be suspended only on the syllabus quiz.
Any student who thinks that a penalty was misapplied can request that the penalty be reviewed according to the grievance procedure listed below.
Final grade determination: Grades are not curved under any circumstances.
89.5 - 100% = A 80 – 89.5% = B 70 – 79.5% = C 60 – 69.5% = D <59.5 = F
Regular and consistent involvement with online lessons and textbook materials is necessary for satisfactory achievement.
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Lecture |
Laboratory |
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Jan 19 – 22 |
Syllabus/Introduction to A&P (Ch. 1) |
Lab Exercise 1: The language of anatomy |
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Student Learning Survey |
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Syllabus quiz |
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Pre-course knowledge assessment |
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Access to tutoring quiz |
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Chapter quiz: 1 |
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2 |
Jan 25 – 29 |
Chemical level of organization (Ch. 2) |
Lab Exercise 4: The cell – anatomy |
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Cellular level of organization (Ch. 3) |
Lab Exercise 5: The cell - transport |
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Chapter quizzes: 2 & 3 |
PhysioEx 1: Cell transport mechanisms |
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Muscle/bone quiz 1 |
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3 |
Feb 1 – 5 |
Neural tissue (Ch. 12) |
Lab Exercise 15: Histology of nervous tissue |
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Chapter quiz: 12 |
PhysioEx 3: Neurophysiology of nerves |
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Lecture Exam 1 (Chs. 1, 2 & 3) |
Muscle/bone quiz 2 |
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Group quiz – draft |
Lab practical 1 (Exercises 1, 2, 4 & 5) |
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4 |
Feb 8 – 12 |
The brain & cranial nerves (Ch. 14) |
Lab Exercise 17: Brain/cranial nerves |
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Chapter quiz: 14 |
Muscle/bone quiz 3 |
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5 |
Feb 15 – 19 |
The spinal cord, nerves & reflexes (Ch. 13) |
Lab Exercise 19: Spinal cord & nerves |
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Group quiz – final version |
Muscle/bone quiz 4 |
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6 |
Feb 22 – 26 |
Somatic & autonomic systems (Chs. 15 & 16) |
Lab Exercise 3: The microscope |
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Chapter quiz: 13/15/16 |
Lab Exercise 6: Classification of tissues |
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Muscle/bone quiz 5 |
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7 |
Feb 29 – Mar 4 |
Tissue level of organization (Ch. 4) |
Lab Exercise 7: The integumentary system |
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Chapter quiz: 4 |
Muscle/bone quiz 6 |
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Lecture Exam 2 (Chs. 12, 13, 14, 15 & 16) |
Lab practical 2 (Exercises 15, 17 & 19) |
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8 |
Mar 7 – 11 |
Integumentary system (Ch. 5) |
Lab Exercise 8: Overview of the skeleton |
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Chapter quiz: 5 |
Muscle/bone quiz 7 |
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9 |
Mar 14 – 18 |
Spring break holiday; College is closed |
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10 |
Mar 21 – 25 |
Osseous tissue & bone structure (Ch. 6) |
Lab Exercise 9: The axial skeleton |
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Chapter quiz: 6 |
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11 |
Mar 28 – Apr 1 |
The axial skeleton (Ch. 7) |
Continue Lab Exercise 9: The axial skeleton |
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Lecture Exam 3 (Chs. 4, 5 & 6) |
Lab practical 3 (Exercises 3, 6, 7 & 8) |
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12 |
Apr 4 – 8 |
The appendicular skeleton (Ch. 8) |
Lab Exercise 10: The appendicular skeleton |
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Chapter quiz: 7/8 |
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13 |
Apr 11 – 15 |
Articulations (Ch. 9) |
Lab Exercise 11: Articulations & movements |
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Chapter quiz: 9 |
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14 |
Apr 18 – 22 |
Skeletal muscle tissue (Ch. 10) |
Lab Exercise 12: Skeletal muscle tissue |
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Chapter quiz: 10 |
PhysioEx 2: Skeletal muscle physiology |
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Lecture Exam 4 (Chs. 7, 8 & 9) |
Lab practical 4 (Exercises 9, 10, & 11) |
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15 |
Apr 25 – 29 |
Muscular system (Ch. 11) |
Lab Exercise 13: The muscular system |
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Chapter quiz: 11 |
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16 |
May 2 – 6 |
Special senses (Ch. 17) |
Lab Exercises 23, 24, 25, 26: Special senses |
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Chapter quiz: 17 |
Lab Practical 5 (Exercises 12 & 13) |
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Lecture Exam 5 (Chs. 10 & 11) |
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May 9 – 11 |
Cumulative Final Examination |
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Important dates Spring 2016
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Quizzes & Homework Assignments Dates |
Assignments |
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Due Friday, Jan 22 at noon |
Welcome to A&P homework |
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Chapter homework: 1 |
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Chapter quiz: 1 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 1 |
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Syllabus quiz |
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Student learning survey |
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Pre-course assessment |
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Access to tutoring quiz |
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Due Friday, Jan 29 at noon |
Chapter homeworks & quizzes: 2 & 3 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 4/5 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 1 |
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Due Friday, Feb 5 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 12 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 15 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 2 |
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Group quiz – draft version |
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Due Friday, Feb 12 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 14 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 17 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 3 |
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Due Friday, Feb 19 at noon |
Chapter homework: 13 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 19 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 4 |
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Group quiz – final version |
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Due Friday, Feb 26 at noon |
Chapter homework: 15/16 |
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Chapter quiz: 13/15/16 |
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Lab Exercise homeworks: 3 & 6 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 5 |
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Due Friday, Mar 4 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 4 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 7 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 6 |
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Due Friday, Mar 11 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 5 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 8 |
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Muscle/bone quiz 7 |
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Due Friday, Mar 25 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 6 |
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Due Friday, Apr 1 at noon |
Chapter homework: 7 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 9 |
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Due Friday, Apr 8 at noon |
Chapter homework: 8 |
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Chapter quiz: 7/8 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 10 |
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Due Friday, Apr 15 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 9 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 11 |
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Due Friday, Apr 22 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 10 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 12 |
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Due Friday, Apr 29 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 11 |
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Lab Exercise homework: 13 |
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Due Friday, May 6 at noon |
Chapter homework & quiz: 17 |
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Lab Exercise homeworks: 23, 24, 25, & 26 |
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Exams |
Availability |
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Lecture exam 1 & Lab practical 1 |
Open from Monday, Feb 1 at noon until Friday, Feb 5 at noon |
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Lecture exam 2 & Lab practical 2 |
Open from Monday, Feb 29 at noon until Friday, Mar 4 at noon |
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Lecture exam 3 & Lab practical 3 |
Open from Monday, Mar 28 at noon until Friday, Apr 1 at noon |
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Lecture exam 4 & Lab practical 4 |
Open from Monday, Apr 18 at noon until Friday, Apr 22 at noon |
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Lecture exam 5 & Lab practical 5 |
Open from Monday, May 2 at noon until Friday, May 6 at noon |
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Final exam |
Open from Monday, May 9 at noon until Wednesday, May 11 at noon |
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Other dates |
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Jan 19 |
Classes begin |
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Feb 3 |
Census date |
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Mar 14 – 20 |
Spring break holiday, College is closed |
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Mar 25 |
Easter holiday, College is closed |
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Apr 21 |
Last day to withdraw |
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May 13 |
End of the semester |
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:
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