BIO 3007 Human Anatomy & Physiology I

This first course of a two-course series introduces various processes and activities of the human body. Subject matter includes physical and chemical properties of life, cell membrane theory, organization of tissues, skeletal and muscular systems, nervous system organization and control, and special senses. Laboratory work includes systematic coverage of human anatomy, cat dissections, and relevant physiological experiments. Students may take this class as one of their required laboratory classes, but need to take both BIO.3007 and BIO.3017 to fulfill graduate and medical school prerequisites.

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Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisites: Principles of Biology I and II with grade of C or better. Prerequisite: Principles of Chemistry I and II (with Lab) with grade of C- or better.