2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog

BIO 3403 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I

An integrated understanding of human anatomical structures and their functions.  BIO*3403 is the study of the organization of the human body, introduction to basic chemistry, the cellular and tissue levels of organization, the integumentary system, skeletal system and articulations, muscular system and the nervous system.  Laboratories are synchronized with lecture materials and include exercises using models, microscopic slides, animal specimens.  Participation in the lab involves the study of anatomical structures and hands-on exercises related to physiological mechanisms of the neuro-skeletal-muscular systems and team work/group discussion.  Additional lab study time and group study is also important. Lectures are synchronized with laboratory exercises as much as possible.  (3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours)

Credits

4

Prerequisite

BIO*1400 or STME*1800 and STME*1899; CHEM*1084 or STME*1100 and STME*1199; GE*2024; or permission of instructor.