Bio. Sci. 7A - Principles of Human Anatomy: Course Detail (2 units / lect. & lab. combined) Full-Time Faculty Lead: Linda Banta Catalog Description: Structure, relationships among structures, and histology of the organ systems of the human body. Includes integumentary, skeletal, nervous, sensory, respiratory and digestive systems. Cats dissected and cadaver prosections are used for instruction The sequence of Bio. Sci. 7A/7B is equivalent to Bio. Sci. 5. (CAN BIOL 10) Advisory: Completion of Bio. Sci. 55 or 56 or H.Sci. 3 or previous science course or experience in health care field recommended. Additional Info.: See Bio. Sci. 5 Human Anatomy Typical class outline might include (7A/7B): Anatomical Orientation, Cytology, Histology, Epithelial Tissues, Connective Tissues, Osteology, Skeletal System, Arthrology, Integumentary System, Muscle Tissues, Muscular System, Nervous Tissue, Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System, Special Senses, Circulatory Systems, Lymph, Blood, Heart, Arteries and Veins, Respiratory System, Digestive System, Regional Anatomy, Urinary System, Reproduction (For official course listings, please consult the Sierra College online course catalog.) |
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