SECTION 1
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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
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Section 1

Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 17
Section 2
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Section 4
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Section 1 covers Ch. 1, 2, 3, 17 in the textbook:
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, Third Edition.
Martini, Fredrick H. and Edwin F. Bartholemew, 2003,
Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, (Addison-Wesley/Benjamin Cummings).
 

Chapter 1: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology
Chapter 2: The Chemical Level of Organization
Chapter 3: Cell Structure and Function
Chapter 17: Nutrition and Metabolism

 

Self Tests for each chapter are a learning tool for you.  Review any material on questions you answer incorrectly.

Class Attendance will include participation by posting on the Discussion Board at the Course Compass website and completing your work by deadlines.

Lab activities:

The course is designed such that the illustrations in the book and online can be used to learn the anatomy of the human body. The student is encouraged to use whatever resources available to study the anatomy. The lab activities are evaluated using the Anatomical Labeling exams on the Course Compass website.

Most chapters have a lab.

 

The Lab exams do not require a password and can be taken anytime on any computer that has the TestGen plugin installed.  The lab exam can only be taken one time.  Go to CourseCompass and login. Look in the vertical bar on the left side of the page for 'COURSE DOCUMENTS'.  Click that.  Now scroll down the page till you find the Test or Lab that you want to take.

Test 1:  Ch. 1, 2, 3, 17

Test 1 must be taken at the testing center of your choice, and will be online. When you sign up for the class, you must email me the testing center location and an email contact for that testing center. I will email a password to the testing center at the appropriate time when the test is available. See the Calendar for important dates.
NOTE: each exam is cumulative – i.e. based upon the knowledge gained from the previous chapters. Each test will focus on the current sections, however an understanding of the material can only come when based on the previous chapters. This means that you should review each previous chapter prior to taking every test/exam.

   

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