BIO-201: Human Anatomy and Physiology I: Lab – Topic 1: Anatomy & Physiology, Cell Biology & Homeostasis
Basic anatomy and physiology terminology form the foundational language for the other topics students will cover, and are essential for effective communication in the health care field. The human body is designed with multiple levels of organization. The organelles in cells are responsible for cellular functions and producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP). By understanding the structures of the cell, students will be able to appreciate cellular processes and functions.

Objectives:

  1. Define the relationship between anatomy and physiology.
  2. Identify regions and cavities in the human body.
  3. Identify directional terms and sectional planes on the human body.
  4. Identify the components of a cell.
  5. Differentiate between positive and negative feedback mechanisms and their effect(s) on the body.
  6. Explain the concepts of osmosis and ion permeability.

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