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BIOL-2402-015 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)
Hybrid
Required Texts:
Text: Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology. Eleventh Edition. By Martini, Nath & Bartholomew. (ISBN 978-0-13-439602-6)
Lab Manual: Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual, Cat Version. By Marieb & Smith. (13th edition)
Learning outcomes:
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Exam testing procedures when remote: The following table lists conduct requirements for online exams, as well as consequences for conduct violations:
Exam conduct requirement |
Consequence for violation of exam conduct |
Valid photo ID shown |
Students must show a valid photo ID before taking the exam (AC ID is acceptable) otherwise a zero may result. A zero will be given for the exam until student identity is confirmed by a valid photo ID. |
Correct placement of webcam |
The webcam must be placed such that the student is in the full frame of the window during the entire test. Student with incorrect webcam placements will receive a warning for the first time. After the first warning, a 30% penalty will occur for each exam done improperly. |
Complete environment scan |
An incomplete or insufficient scan of the testing environment is not acceptable. Student with an incomplete or insufficient scan will receive a warning for the first time. After the first warning, a 30% penalty will occur for each exam done improperly. |
Microphone turned on and recording |
Microphone must be turned on and recording throughout the entire exam. |
Sufficient lighting of the testing environment |
Sufficient lighting for the instructor to see the student and assess the testing environment is required. |
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. |
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. |
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 any adult for any reason during the exam, will receive a zero for that exam. No headphones allowed. |
The exam is taken in an approved proctored environment |
Any exam taken without either the webcam software will receive a zero. |
Exam testing procedures at the Science Testing Center (STC): The student testing center will be open Monday-Friday 9am-10pm and Saturday 9am-7:30pm. Students will have to make an appointment to test by accessing the link https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040845adad2ba0fe3-science or scanning the QR code to the right.
If you have any questions about what constitutes your own work, please ask!
The tutoring center will be open M-Th 8am-8pm, F-Sat 9am-6pm, but with limited access. Students will need to make an appointment to be in the center.
Final grade determination: Grades are not curved under any circumstances.
100-89.5% = A
89.49-79.5% = B
79.49-69.5% = C
69.49-59.5% = D
59.49% or below = F
There is much information to be covered during the semester; therefore, the student should be prepared to attend class regularly and keep up with the assignments in order to pass this course successfully. If you stop attending class and do not officially drop the course, you will receive an “F” for the course. A grade of “W” will be given for student-initiated drops or withdrawals on or before October 8, 2019. There will be NO MAKE UPS on assignments, quizzes, or exams past the posted deadline, so please do not ask.
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Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
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24 Syllabus & Online set up (live) Ch. 19 Part 1 (video) – intro & blood composition |
25 Ch. 19 Part 2 (video) – RBC’s, RBC count, Hematocrit Lab: Blood Smears (online) |
26 Ch. 19 Part 3 (video) – Blood Typing, WBC’s Lab: HCT & Hb (F2F) |
27 Ch. 19 Part 4 (video) – WBC’s Con’t, Platelets Lab: Blood Typing (F2F) |
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2 |
31 Ch. 20 Part 1 (video) – Intro., Anatomy Lab: Heart Anatomy SC (Online) |
1 Ch. 20 Part 2 (video) – Conduction System Lab: Heart Dissection/Models (F2F) |
2 Ch. 20 Part 3 (video) – Cardiac Cycle Lab: Conduction System worksheet (F2F) |
3 Lab: Ejection Fraction Lab (F2F) |
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3 |
7 Labor Day Holiday – No Classes |
8 Ch. 21 Part 1 (video) – Intro. To Arteries, Caps., Veins Lab: Blood Vessels – arteries (online) |
9 Ch. 21 Part 2 (video) – Capillary Physiology Lab: Blood Vessels – veins (online) |
10 Ch. 21 Part 3 (video) – Blood Pressure Lab: Blood Pressure (F2F) |
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14 Ch. 22 (video) – Lymphatics Lab Practical 1: Blood, Heart, Vessels (F2F) |
15 Ch. 23 Part 1 (video) – Anatomy Lab: Respiratory Anatomy (online) |
16 Ch. 23 Part 2 (video) – Pulmonary Ventilation Lab: Respiratory Volumes & Capacities (online) |
17 Ch. 23 Part 3 (video) – Gas exchange Lab: Asthma Case Study (F2F) |
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5 |
21 Ch. 26 Part 1 (video) – Anatomy and urine formation part 1 Lab: Urinary Anatomy (online) |
22 Ch. 26 Part 2 (video) – Urine Formation part 3 Lab: Urinalysis Case Study (F2F) |
23 Ch. 27 (video) – Fluids, electrolytes, Acid-Base Balance Lab: Acid-Base Balance Case Study (F2F) |
24 Lab Practical 2: Lymph., Resp., Urinary (F2F) |
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28 Ch. 24 Part 1 (video) – Anatomy, Functions, Oral Cavity Lab: Digestive Anatomy (online) |
29 Ch. 24 Part 2 (video) – Stomach, Small Intestines Lab: Digestive Anatomy (online) |
30 Ch. 24 Part 3 (video) – Large intestine, Accessory Organs Lab: Digestive System Discussion (F2F) |
1 Ch. 25 (video) – Metabolism |
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7 |
5 Ch. 28 Part 1 (video) – Male Reproductive System Lab: Reproductive anatomy |
6 Ch. 28 Part 2 (video) – Female Reproductive System Lab: Reproductive anatomy |
7 Ch. 18 (video) – Endocrine System Lab: Birth Control Case Study (F2F) |
8 Lab Practical 3: Digestive, Repro (F2F) |
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8 |
12 Final Exam Review (F2F) – optional |
13 Study Day |
14 Final Comprehensive Exam |
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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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