BIOL 2010 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
........................... 4 cr. .....................................................................3 Lec. hrs./3 Lab hrs. /week Pre-Req: ACT MATH 19, ACT READ 19, ACT ENGL 18 Co-Req: None An introductory course primarily designed for students in nursing and allied health programs; but, also applicable to students in biology, nutrition and physical education programs. Topics include scientific methodology, limits of scientific inquiry, fundamental biological chemistry, cellular structure and function, tissues and the integumen - tary, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems.
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