EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE Human Anatomy and Physiology I

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EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE Human Anatomy and Physiology I Course Design 2015-2016 Course Information Division Science Course Number BIO 201 (SUN# BIO 2201) Title Human Anatomy and Physiology I Credits 4 Developed by Tammy Gillespie Lecture/Lab Ratio 3 Lecture/3 Lab Transfer Status ASU NAU UA BIO 201, Natural Science - General (SG) BIO 201L and-- BIO 201 PSIO 201 Activity Course No CIP Code 26.0400 Assessment Mode Pre/Post Test (120 Questions/120 Points) Semester Taught Fall and Spring GE Category Lab Science Separate Lab Yes Awareness Course No Intensive Writing Course No Prerequisites A grade of C or higher in one of the following courses: BIO 100, BIO 160, BIO 181, CHM 130, CHM 138 or CHM 151 Description Study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include cells, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and nervous system. Supplies None EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 1 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Competencies and 1. Identify directional terminology a. Ascertain body parts using directional terms b. Identify body position c. Identify body surfaces d. Identify body planes and sections o learner identifies body surfaces o learner illustrates body planes and sections o learner illustrates body position and direction 2. Identify basic organic molecules a. Identify atomic ingredients for a monosaccharide b. Identify atomic ingredients for a disaccharide c. Identify atomic ingredients for a polysaccharide d. Identify atomic ingredients for a triglyceride e. Identify atomic ingredients for a steroid f. Identify atomic ingredients for a phospholipid g. Identify atomic ingredients for a lipoprotein h. Identify atomic ingredients for a protein i. Identify atomic ingredients for DNA j. Identify atomic ingredients for RNA k. Identify atomic ingredients for ATP o learner describes the features of carbohydrates o learner describes the features of lipids o learner describes the features of proteins o learner identifies atomic ingredients for nucleotides EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 2 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

3. Identify basic cell structure and function a. List the components of a cell membrane b. Describe the function of channel proteins c. Describe the function of transport proteins d. Describe the function of electron-transfer proteins e. Describe the function of recognition (receptor) proteins f. Describe the active transport processes g. Describe the passive transport processes o learner identifies the parts of a cell o learner describes the features of a cell membrane o learner identifies the function of the cell organelles 4. Identify various tissue types a. Discriminate between neurons and neuroglia b. Discriminate between simple, stratified, pseudostratified, squamosal, suboidal, columnar, ciliated, nonciliated, and transitional epithelium c. Discriminate between bone, blood, cartilage, adipose, loose and dense connective tissue d. Discriminate between skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle o by identification on a microscope slide o learner identifies various epithelial tissue o learner identifies various connective tissue o learner identifies various muscle tissue o learner identifies various nervous tissue EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 3 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

5. Dissect anatomical specimens a. Identify muscles, internal organs, vessels, and cavities of a skinned cat b. Identify features of various mammalian organs c. Identify muscles, internal organs, vessels, and cavities of a human body o learner skins a cat o learner isolates muscles, internal organs and vessels of a skinned cat o learner identifies features of various mammalian organs o learner identifies muscles, internal organs, vessels, and cavities of a human body 6. Measure various physiological values a. Measure various physiological o learner measures the value of substances diffusing across membranes o learner measures various auditory, optic, gustatory, tactile values 7. Identify anatomical features of the integumentary system a. Identify the features of the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis b. Identify the accessory structures of the integumentary system o learner identifies the features of the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis o learner identifies the accessory structures of the integumentary system EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 4 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

8. Identify anatomical features of the skeletal system a. Identify the features of skeletal tissue b. Identify the bones of the human skeleton c. Identify landmarks on bones of the human skeleton d. Identify articulations between bones o learner identifies features of skeletal tissue o learner identifies the bones of the human skeleton o learner identifies the landmarks on bones of the human skeleton o learner identifies articulations between bones 9. Identify anatomical features of the muscular system a. Identify components of muscle b. Differentiate between different muscle types o learner identifies the components of muscle o learner differentiates between different muscle types 10. Identify anatomical features of the nervous system a. List components of the central nervous system b. List components of the peripheral nervous system c. List components of the somatic system d. List components of the autonomic system e. Identify types of nerve cells f. Identify parts of a neuron EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 5 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

g. Identify parts of the brain h. Identify parts of the spinal cord i. Identify meninges, cerebrospinal fluid, and ventricles j. Identify parts of the eye and its accessory structures k. Identify features of the tunics of the eye l. Identify olfactory structures m. Identify gustatory structures n. Identify structures of the outer, middle, and inner ear o. Identify features of the equilibrium organs p. Identify features of the auditory organs o learner lists components of the central nervous system o learner lists components of the peripheral nervous system o learner lists components of the somatic system o learner lists components of the autonomic system o learner identifies types of nerve cells o learner identifies parts of a neuron o learner identifies parts of the brain o learner identifies parts of the spinal cord o learner identifies meninges, cerebrospinal fluid, and ventricles o learner identifies parts of the eye and its accessory structures o learner identifies features of the tunics of the eye o learner identifies olfactory structures o learner identifies gustatory structures o learner identifies structures of the outer, middle, and inner ear o learner identifies features of equilibrium organs o learner identifies features of auditory organs 11. Describe functions of the integumentary system a. Identify basic skin functions b. Identify skin diseases EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 6 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

o learner identifies basic skin functions o learner identifies skin diseases 12. Describe functions of the skeletal system a. Identify functions of bones b. Identify bone fractures c. Identify the processes involved in bone formation, growth, and remodeling d. Identify synovial joint movements e. Identify joint disorders o learner identifies functions of bones o learner identifies bone fractures o learner identifies the processes involved in bone formation, growth, and remodeling o learner identifies synovial joint movements o learner identifies joint disorders 13. Describe functions of the muscular system a. Identify muscle functions b. Identify components in the sliding filament theory c. Identify features of whole muscle contraction d. Identify types of muscle movement o learner identifies muscle functions o learner identifies components of sliding filament theory o learner identifies features of whole muscle contractions o learner identifies types of muscle movement EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 7 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

14. Describe functions of the nervous system a. Identify components of the polarization, depolarization, and repolarization processes b. Identify features of nerve impulse transmission c. Identify features of synaptic transmission d. Identify brain functions e. Identify brain dysfunctions f. Identify reflex activities g. Identify autonomic functions h. Identify components of visual physiology i. Identify components of olfactory physiology j. Identify components of gustatory physiology k. Identify components of auditory physiology l. Identify components of equilibrium physiology o learner identifies components of the polarization, depolarization, and repolarization processes o learner identifies features of nerve impulse transmission o learner identifies features of synaptic transmission o learner identifies brain functions o learner identifies brain dysfunctions o learner identifies reflex activities o learner identifies autonomic functions o learner identifies components of visual physiology o learner identifies components of olfactory physiology o learner identifies components of gustatory physiology o learner identifies components of auditory physiology o learner identifies components of equilibrium physiology Types of Instruction Classroom Presentation On Campus Laboratory EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 8 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I

Grading Information Grading Rationale Oral Presentation/Research Paper - 10% Laboratory Work - 40% Lecture Tests - 40% Posttest - 10% Grading Scale A 90-100% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69% F. Below 60% EASTERN ARIZONA COLLEGE - 9 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I