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Unit 1: Orientation to the Human Body
This section includes a quick review from Biology and an introduction to the language of Anatomy.
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Textbook Chapter
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1.1 Introduction to Anatomy Physiology
- Distinguish between 'anatomy' and 'physiology'
- Describe basic functions of an requirements for living organisms
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1.2 Orientation to the Human Body
- Use anatomical terms to describe body sections, body regions and relative positions
1.2a Language of Anatomy Lab
1.2b Language of Anatomy
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Quiz #1: 1.1 & 1.2
1.3 Homeostasis
- Explain the significance of homeostasis by: (1) describing homeostatic mechanisms; (2) describing the role of positive and negative feedback in homeostatic regulation.
1.3a Exercise Lab
1.3b Homeostasis & Feedback Mechanisms
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1.3c Case Study
Quiz #2: 1.3
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