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BIOL-2401-031 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)
On Campus Course
Text: Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology. Tenth Edition. By Martini, Nath & Bartholomew.
Lab Manual: Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Cat Version. Custom edition for Amarillo College. By Marieb, Mitchell & Smith. (Note: you may also purchase and use the 11th edition, but it may cost more than the custom edition for Amarillo College.)
Online Materials: Mastering A&P – Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology; access code for online content
Additional assigned text, as required by the instructor
No supplies available
By the end of the semester the student will be able to satisfactorily complete all of the listed learning objectives (below) with a minimum of 60 percent competency level based on the completion of the required examinations and other work as required by the instructor.
LEARNING/ PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (MINIMUM COMPETENCIES):
After studying the material presented in this course, the student will be able to do the following:
1. Use anatomical terminology to identify and describe locations of major organs of each system covered.
2. Explain interrelationships among molecular, cellular, tissue and organ functions in each system.
3. Describe the interdependency and interactions of the systems.
4. Explain contributions of organs and systems to the maintenance of homeostasis.
5. Identify causes and effects of homeostatic imbalances.
6. Describe modern technology and tools used to study anatomy and physiology.
7. Apply appropriate safety and ethical standards.
8. Locate and identify anatomical structures.
9. Appropriately utilize laboratory equipment, such as microscopes, dissection tools, general lab ware, physiology data acquisition systems and virtual simulations.
10. Work collaboratively to perform experiments.
11. Demonstrate the steps involved in the scientific method.
12. Communicate results of scientific investigations, analyze data and formulate conclusions.
13. Use critical thinking and scientific problem-solving skills, including, but not limited to, inferring, integrating, synthesizing and summarizing to make decisions, recommendations and predictions.
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Safety: Students must complete the Safety Quiz with a 100% within the first week of class to be allowed to continue on in lab. MSDS sheets are available in all labs.
Cell Phone Use: Cell phones must be in silent mode during lectures and must be turned off during any exams. Texting is not allowed during class. If you need to respond to a phone call or text, please quietly exit the room to do so. Cell phones are not allowed on laboratory benches, for your safety, and must be left in your backpack or pocket during lab.
Plagiarism / Dishonesty: Academic dishonesty or plagiarism will not be tolerated in this class. Students caught cheating on a quiz, exam, or lab practical will be given a grade of zero on that assignment and referred to the Dean of Student Services, (Mr. Robert Austin).
Due Dates: Class work is to be submitted no later than the scheduled completion date; please see the class calendar.
All lab work must be completed during the lab period. Once work is completed, bring your lab manual to me and I will initial it. Incomplete work will not be accepted. You are required to have attended the lab to get credit for the day’s activities. It is the responsibility of the student to show me the completed lab work. If you leave and do not have me initial your lab manual you will be marked ABSENT and will not receive credit for the days quiz or lab.
Exams and Quizzes: LECTURE: Weekly quizzes are given on Monday at the start of class and will cover the previous week’s material. There will be a midterm and a final exam.
LAB: Quizzes will be practical in nature. There will be a midterm and a final exam.
Laboratory Conduct: No food or drink are allowed in the labs and must be left in the hallway. No open-toed shoes, hats, or hoods may not be worn in the lab due to safety concerns.
Please remain respectful and courteous of others.
You must clean your equipment and work stations before you leave the lab. Failure to do so will result in you not receiving credit for your lab work.
Grievance Procedures: If a student is having a problem with the course policies or the instructor, he or she should first try to resolve any such problems with the instructor. If the problem is not resolved, the student may proceed to the Biology Department Chairman (Dr. Claudie Biggers).
Lecture: There will be two exams, a midterm and a final, based on the material discussed in class. Each exam is worth 150 points, and the final is comprehensive.
There will be a total of 5 weekly lecture quizzes, each worth 10 points, and they are not comprehensive.
The reading assignment is worth 100 points.
There will be 8 Mastering A&P quizzes assigned; students must only complete 5 of these quizzes. Each quiz is worth 10 points.
Lab: There will be two exams, a midterm and a final, based on the material covered in class. Each exam is worth 50 points, and the final is comprehensive. The exams will be one part practical and one part written.
There will be 5 lab quizzes worth 10 points each.
Total: 650 points
- A: 585 - 650
- B: 584 - 520
- C: 519 - 455
- D: 454 - 390
- F: 389 and below
Extra credit: If there is any extra credit offered, it will be assigned in class.
* Grades are not curved. Make-up exams/quizzes are only offered for excused absences. Please see the Attendance Policy below.*
It is highly recommended you attend each class/lab and arrive on time.
If you are late on an exam day, you will not be allowed into the class after the first person has finished, and you will not be permitted to make up the test.
If you miss a class/lab due to a school sponsored event or illness, proper documentation is required stating the reason for your absence (such as a doctor’s note or signed letter from your coach/professor) in order for you to make up any missed work. In the event you are absent, read over the assignment and contact me with any questions. Documentation must be provided within 48 hours for this to apply.
If you miss the midterm or final exam, you must provide proper documentation within 24 hours.
If you know you will miss a quiz, the midterm or final exam, a minimum of one week prior notice and proper documentation is required so that arrangements can be made for you to take the exam. You will be required to take exams and quizzes within the time period I provide you.
Make up exams will be in a different format from the original.
Section 030 – Lecture: Room 107: 2:00pm – 3:15pm Lab: Room 216: 3:30pm – 4:45pm
Section 031 – Lecture: Room 212: 5:00pm – 6:15pm Lab: Room 212: 6:30pm – 7:45pm
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Oct. 24-25 |
Intro Ch. 1, 2 |
Lab Safety Orientation Exercise 1 Language of Anatomy Exercise 2 Organ Systems Overview Exercise 3 Microscope |
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Oct. 26-27 |
Assign books for Reading Assignment Ch. 3, 4 |
Exercise 4 The Cell: Anatomy & Division Exercise 5 the Cell: Transport Mechanisms |
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Oct. 31-Nov. 1 |
Quiz 1 (Ch. 1, 2, 3, 4) Ch. 12, 13 |
Exercise 15 Histology of Nervous Tissue Exercise 17 Gross Anatomy Brain/Cranial |
October 31 – Lecture Quiz 1 (Ch. 1, 2, 3, 4) Extra Credit Due |
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Nov. 2-3 |
Ch. 14, 15 |
Exercise 19 Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves |
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Nov. 7-8 |
Quiz 2 (Ch. 12, 13, 14, 15) Ch. 16 |
In-class review Lab Quiz 1 Practical
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Nov. 7 – Lecture Quiz 2 (Ch. 12, 13, 14, 15 Dec. 8 – Lab Quiz 1 Practical |
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Nov. 9-10 |
Ch. 5, 6 |
Lab Ex. 6: Classification of tissues Lab Ex. 7: The integumentary system |
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Nov. 14-15 |
Quiz 3 (Ch. 16, 5, 6) Ch. 7, 8 |
Lab Ex. 8: Overview of the skeleton |
Nov. 14 – Lecture Quiz 3 (Ch. 16, 5, 6)
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Nov. 16-17 |
Ch. 8 cont., 9 |
Exercise 9 Axial Skeleton Lab Quiz 2 Practical |
Nov. 17 – Lab Quiz 2 Practical |
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Nov. 21-22 |
Nov. 21: Quiz 4 (Ch. 7, 8, 9) Nov. 21: Review for Midterm Nov. 22: Midterm |
Nov. 21: Review for Midterm Nov. 22: Midterm |
Nov. 21 – Lecture Quiz 4 (Ch. 7, 8, 9) Nov. 22: Lecture/Lab Midterm Exam |
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Nov. 23-24 |
THANKSGIVING BREAK |
THANKSGIVING BREAK |
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Nov. 28-29 |
Ch. 10, 11 |
Lab Ex. 10: The appendicular skeleton Lab Ex. 11: Articulations & movements |
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Nov. 30-Dec. 1 |
Ch. 11 cont. |
Lab Ex. 12: Microscopic skeletal muscle Lab Ex. 13: The muscular system Lab Quiz 3 Practical |
Dec. 1 – Lab Quiz 3 Practical |
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Dec. 5-6 |
Dec. 5: Quiz 5 (Ch. 10, 11) Reading Assignment Discussion |
Lab Ex. 13: The muscular system, cont. Cat Dissection Lab Quiz 4 Practical |
Dec. 5 – Lecture Quiz 5 (Ch. 10, 11) Dec. 6 – Lab Quiz 4 Practical |
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Dec. 7-8 |
Catch-up day |
Cat Dissection, cont. Lab Quiz 5 Practical |
Dec. 8 – Lab Quiz 5 Practical |
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Dec. 12-13 |
Review for Final Exam Reading Assignment Due |
Review for Final Exam |
Dec. 13 – Lecture Reading Assignment due |
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Dec. 14-15 |
Dec. 14: No class Dec. 15: Final Exam |
Dec. 14: No class Dec. 15: Final Exam |
Dec. 15: Lecture/Lab Final Exams |
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* Last day to withdraw is December 7th* |
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* I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE SYLLABUS AT ANY TIME *
In the event a change must be made, I will alert you via CourseMail.
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