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BIOL-2402-021 Anatomy and Physiology II
Prerequisite: BIOL 2401
Anatomy and Physiology II is the second part of a two-course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive (including nutrition), urinary (including fluid and electrolyte balance) and reproductive (including human development and genetics). Emphasis is on interrelationships among systems and regulation of physiological functions involved in maintaining homeostasis. The lab provides a hands-on learning experience for exploration of human system components and basic physiology.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(4 sem hrs; 3 lec, 3 lab)
On Campus Course
Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology, by Martini, Nath and Bartholomew, Eleventh edition, Pearson Publishers
Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, Twelfth edition, by Elaine Marieb, Susan Mitchell and Lori Smith
Lecture Notes-Provided in class and posted on Blackboard (Powerpoint or Microsoft Word)
Optional Materials: Mastering A&P website code.
Pens, Printed out PowerPoint notes, Highlighters, 4x6 Index Cards and box of gloves for dissections.
Required Materials:
One (1) box of 50 gloves that are size specific (small, medium, large, extra-large) and type specific (non-latex, nitrile, vinyl etc.). Please do NOT bring LATEX or ONE SIZE FITS All.
Highly recommended:
Windows based PC (laptop or desktop), Mac Book (compatible for use with AC online testing; contact CTL for assistance in determining compatibility), or preferred tablet (MS Surface, Apple iPad, etc.) having audio and video capability, i.e., a webcam. A printer.
*Web browser for PC/Mac Book used for classwork, lectures, online exams/quizzes must be Google Chrome.
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
Grievance Procedure:
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), the Dean STEM (Carol Buse), the Vice-President of student affairs (Dr. Tamara Clunis),or the college President, (Dr.Lowery-Hart), IN THAT ORDER.
Food and Drink:
You may bring drink (covered or capped) into the lecture room. I do not recommend any open food or beverage containers in the lab rooms.
Cell Phones and Pagers
Cell phones and pagers are not prohibited; however, please be considerate of others. Please keep all cell phones and pagers on silent or vibrate mode. If it is essential that you answer the call please step outside the classroom to complete the call. Absolutely no call shall be taken during a quiz, exam or lab exam. This will result in a grade of zero on that quiz, exam, or lab practical.
TEXTING: Incidents of constant texting in class by a student shall be addressed by the instructor. If this habit is found to be an issue, the student may be asked to leave the room. Continual abuse of this policy will result with the student being referred to the Dean of Student Services.
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. Please read very carefully: If your cell phone is out or seen at any time during a quiz or exam for any reason, your assessment will be taken up immediately and you will receive a zero for that assessment. If there is a similar repeated incident from the same student, they will receive an "F" for the course. In addition, DO NOT do anything which would appear to involve cheating. Any suspicious behavior during a test will result in a zero for the test and an "F" in the course for a repeated incident.
Special Notes:
This syllabus is subject to change at the discretion of the instructor. Material included is intended to provide an outline of the course and rules that the instructor will adhere to in evaluating the student's progress. Students are expected to read the textbook before and after the material is presented in lecture.
Testing / Grading For The Semester 50% comprises your lecture grade (40 % lecture exams and 10% lecture and lab quizzes) 40% Lecture Exams:
10% Lecture Quizzes:
25% Lab Exam:
25% Final Exam:
Grades will not be curved. At the discretion of the instructor an extra credit assignment may be allowed. If extra credit is offered, all students will have an opportunity to complete an assignment. Grading Schema:
No make-ups will be allowed due to one grade drop in each category. Extenuating circumstances will be reviewed on an individual basis. One lecture exam, one lecture quiz, one lab quiz grade and one lab exam will be dropped. Case studies (if given) and the final exam will NOT be dropped. |
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Attendance will be taken from the beginning to the end of the semester. Late arrivals (based on the classroom clock) to class during quizzes, tests and lab exams will result in a zero for the respective assessment. Please be aware of the time difference between your personal and classroom clock. The door will always be locked during all assessments. Please respect other students by NOT knocking on the door during any assessments.
Attendance: Due to Covid-19, attendance will be taken daily.
Course Weekly Schedule (Tentative)
Biology, A&P II, 2402-021 Tentative In-class Agenda, Fall 2020
Date |
Lecture |
Lab |
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Week 1 |
Aug 23 - 29 |
Syllabus/Introduction Blood (Ch. 19) |
Lab Safety/Training Lab Ex. 29 Blood Testing and Typing |
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Week 2 |
Aug 30 – Sep 5 |
Blood (Ch. 19, Continued) The Heart (Ch. 20) |
Lab Ex. 30 Anatomy of the Heart Lab Ex. 31 Cardiac Cycle and Output |
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Week 3 |
Sep 6 - 12 |
The Heart (Ch. 20, Continued) |
Lab Ex. 32 Vessels – Arteries Head, Thorax, and Arms |
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Week 4 |
Sep 13 - 19 |
The Heart (Ch. 20, Continued) Blood Vessels & Circulation (Ch. 21) |
Lab Ex. 32 Vessels – Arteries Abdomen and Legs Lab Ex. 32 Vessels - Veins |
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Week 5 |
Sep 20 – 26 |
Blood Vessels & Circulation (Ch. 21, Continued) EXAM 1 Ch. 19, 20, 21 |
Lab Ex. 33 Blood Pressure and Pulse LAB PRACTICAL I Lab Ex. 29-33 |
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Week 6 |
Sep 27 – Oct 3 |
Lymphatics and Immunity (Ch. 22) |
Lab Ex. 35 Lymphatics Lab Ex. 36 Respiratory Anatomy |
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Week 7 |
Oct 4 - 10 |
Respiratory (Ch. 23) EXAM 2 Ch. 22, 23 |
Lab Ex. 37 Respiratory Physiology Lab Ex. 40 Urinary Anatomy |
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Oct 11 - 17 |
FALL BREAK |
NO CLASSES! ENJOY YOURSELF |
Fall Break – No classes |
Week 8 |
Oct 18 - 24 |
Urinary (Ch. 26) |
Lab Ex. 40 Urinary Anatomy Lab Ex. 41 Urinalysis |
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Week 9 |
Oct 25 - 31 |
Urinary (Ch. 26, Continued) Fluid and Electrolytes (Ch. 27) EXAM 3 Ch 26 and 27 |
Review Urinary W: LAB PRACTICAL II Labs 35-37 and 40-41 |
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Week 10 |
Nov 1 - 7 |
Digestive System (Ch. 24) |
Lab Ex. 38 Digestive Organs Lab Ex. 38 Digestive Organs |
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Week 11 |
Nov 8 - 14 |
Digestive System (Ch. 24, Continued) Metabolism (Ch. 25) EXAM 4 Ch. 24, 25 |
Lab Ex. 38 Digestive Organs Lab Ex. 39 Digestion Processes |
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Week 12 |
Nov 15 – 21 |
Reproductive System (Ch. 28) |
Labs Ex. 42 Reproductive Anatomy Labs Ex. 42 Reproductive Anatomy |
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Week 13 |
Nov 22 - 25 |
Last day to Withdraw Nov 24th Reproductive System (Ch. 28, Continued) |
Lab Ex. 42 Reproductive Anatomy Labs Ex. 42 Reproductive Anatomy |
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Nov 26 - 28 |
Thanksgiving Break – No Class |
PLEASE ENJOY YOURSELVES |
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Week 14 |
Nov 29 – Dec 5 |
Endocrine (Ch. 18) |
Lab Ex. 27 Endocrine Organs W: Review for Lab Practical III |
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Week 15 |
Dec 6 - 12 |
Review Ch. 28 and 18 EXAM 5 Chapter 28, 18 Review for Final Exam |
LAB PRACTICAL III Labs 38, 39, 42 No lab |
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Week 16 |
Dec 13 - 19 |
FINAL COMPREHENSIVE EXAM |
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The instructor reserves the right to change this syllabus as necessary.
Census date:
A grade of W will be given for a student initiated drop or withdrawal on or before November 24th, 2020. You may not drop or withdraw after Tuesday, November 24th, 2020, without permission of the Biology Department. You must petition the department, in writing, for review of a late withdrawal. This request will be reviewed by the entire full time faculty of the Biology Department.
Important Dates:
Sept 7 Labor Day - No class
Oct 19 - 26 Fall break - No classes; Whoo-hoo, Have fun
Nov 24 Last day to drop
Nov 26 - 29 Thanksgiving break - No class, enjoy your break
Dec 10 Last day of class
Dec 14 – 18 Finals Week
08/18/20 5:16 PM
08/18/20 5:39 PM