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The first of a 2 quarter sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology. The quarter begins with general anatomical terms, an overview of related chemistry and histology, then covers integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. |
Prerequisites: Biology 160 and Chemistry 100 |
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The second of a 2 quarter sequence in Human Anatomy and Physiology. In this quarter endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatics and immunity, respiratory, digestive, urinary and reproductive systems are discussed. |
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Introduction to the role of nutrition in human health with respect to essential nutrients, factors that affect eating habits, food advertising, nutrition and disease and establishing a healthy lifestyle. |
No prerequisite |
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A systematic overview of human anatomy, physiology and pathology. Intended for anyone interested in understanding health and disease interrelationships. A laboratory course for non-science majors |
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A comprehensive study of the human body, its parts and how they work. A non-laboratory course appropriate for non-science majors or for students beginning study in life sciences. |
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A comprehensive study of the human
body, its structure and its function. A laboratory course appropriate for non-science
majors or for students beginning study in life sciences. |
No
prerequisite |