Description
This course is intended to complement the material presented in the PHYL 141 lectures by giving hands-on experience with anatomical models, organ and whole-animal dissections, physiological and biochemical experiments, and microscopic slides dealing with the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous.
Prerequisites
"C" or higher in ENG 100. "C" or higher in both CHEM 151 and CHEM 151L or CHEM 161 and CHEM 161L.
Corequisite Courses
Designation
Diversification: Lab (Science) — DY
Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs)
- Follow CD instructions to perform experiments, collect data, and interpret the data.
- Follow instructions to perform experiments, collect data and analyze data.
- Work effectively individually and in groups to problem solve.
- Identify tissue types and/or structures from prepared slides and demonstrate proper use of the microscope.
- Explain/discuss the physiology of the data collected in the experiments.
- Describe and identify the planes, cavities, and gross anatomy of the human body using the correct terminology.
- Identify specific anatomical parts of the systems covered using the correct terminology.
Computer/internet access required.