Anatomy and Physiology

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Learn about basic human anatomy and physiology. Acquire and deepen your knowledge in Human Anatomy and Physiology. This course provides you with the knowledge basis to a career in Human Health and Wellbeing. You will understand what is a human body, how it works and which factors determine health. This course is designed for people working or looking to work in the health care industry, or for people who want to have the basic knowledge in this area. Successful completion of this course/module will enable you to understand basic human anatomy and physiology which is essential for health sciences. This course naturally progresses onto Anatomy II and Physiology II and is a pre-requisite for both. This course provides an understanding of basic human anatomy and physiology for those who want to work in health, alternative medicine or fitness. "It was better than I expected. Very professional and tutor was encouraging. My tutor ws excellent - I always received the best feedback on assignments and ways to improve. My tutor also made difficult modules more clearer to me". Beverly H, Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA),UK

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Lesson Structure: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

Lessons cover cells & tissues, the skeleton, the muscular system, the nervous system, digestion and excretion and physiological systems.

Cells & Tissues;
Explains the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
The Skeleton;
Examines features of the human skeletal system.
The Muscular System;
Describes the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
The Nervous System
Looks at the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Digestion & Excretion
Explains different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Physiological Systems
Focuses on the different physiological systems of the body.
Learning Goals: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

To explain the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
Explain features of the human skeletal system.
Describe the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
Explain the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Explain different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Explain different physiological systems of the body.
Practicals:

Observe parts of the and identify parts of the human body
Dissect an animal heart (obtained from a butcher)
Observe different types of animal tissues (obtained from a butcher)
Prepare a summary explaining the function of the main types of human body tissues.
Explain, in your own words, different problems that can occur with different human tissues.
Explain cellular division (mitosis and meiosis)
Explain problems that can occur with different bones
Explain the purpose of different structural components of muscle tissue, in an human muscle
of your choice.
Explain the function of a typical nerve cell, using words and illustrations.
Explain the function of the central nervous system, using words and illustrations
Describe different physiological processes which occur in the digestive system.
Describe different physiological processes which occur in a properly functioning excretory system.
Broadly classify the effects of hormones
Explain different processes which occur in a properly functioning endocrine system.
Describe the anatomy of the lung
List the parts of the respiratory system
Define inspiration and expiration
Discuss the trachea
Explain processes that occur in a properly functioning respiratory system.
Draw and label diagrams of the parts of respiratory system
Research further information relevant to human anatomy and physiology, using resources available to you (which may be different for different students)Lesson Structure: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

Lessons cover cells & tissues, the skeleton, the muscular system, the nervous system, digestion and excretion and physiological systems.

Cells & Tissues;
Explains the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
The Skeleton;
Examines features of the human skeletal system.
The Muscular System;
Describes the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
The Nervous System
Looks at the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Digestion & Excretion
Explains different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Physiological Systems
Focuses on the different physiological systems of the body.
Learning Goals: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

To explain the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
Explain features of the human skeletal system.
Describe the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
Explain the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Explain different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Explain different physiological systems of the body.
Practicals:

Observe parts of the and identify parts of the human body
Dissect an animal heart (obtained from a butcher)
Observe different types of animal tissues (obtained from a butcher)
Prepare a summary explaining the function of the main types of human body tissues.
Explain, in your own words, different problems that can occur with different human tissues.
Explain cellular division (mitosis and meiosis)
Explain problems that can occur with different bones
Explain the purpose of different structural components of muscle tissue, in an human muscle
of your choice.
Explain the function of a typical nerve cell, using words and illustrations.
Explain the function of the central nervous system, using words and illustrations
Describe different physiological processes which occur in the digestive system.
Describe different physiological processes which occur in a properly functioning excretory system.
Broadly classify the effects of hormones
Explain different processes which occur in a properly functioning endocrine system.
Describe the anatomy of the lung
List the parts of the respiratory system
Define inspiration and expiration
Discuss the trachea
Explain processes that occur in a properly functioning respiratory system.
Draw and label diagrams of the parts of respiratory system
Research further information relevant to human anatomy and physiology, using resources available to you (which may be different for different students)Lesson Structure: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

Lessons cover cells & tissues, the skeleton, the muscular system, the nervous system, digestion and excretion and physiological systems.

Cells & Tissues;
Explains the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
The Skeleton;
Examines features of the human skeletal system.
The Muscular System;
Describes the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
The Nervous System
Looks at the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Digestion & Excretion
Explains different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Physiological Systems
Focuses on the different physiological systems of the body.
Learning Goals: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

To explain the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
Explain features of the human skeletal system.
Describe the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
Explain the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Explain different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Explain different physiological systems of the body.
Practicals:

Observe parts of the and identify parts of the human body
Dissect an animal heart (obtained from a butcher)
Observe different types of animal tissues (obtained from a butcher)
Prepare a summary explaining the function of the main types of human body tissues.
Explain, in your own words, different problems that can occur with different human tissues.
Explain cellular division (mitosis and meiosis)
Explain problems that can occur with different bones
Explain the purpose of different structural components of muscle tissue, in an human muscle
of your choice.
Explain the function of a typical nerve cell, using words and illustrations.
Explain the function of the central nervous system, using words and illustrations
Describe different physiological processes which occur in the digestive system.
Describe different physiological processes which occur in a properly functioning excretory system.
Broadly classify the effects of hormones
Explain different processes which occur in a properly functioning endocrine system.
Describe the anatomy of the lung
List the parts of the respiratory system
Define inspiration and expiration
Discuss the trachea
Explain processes that occur in a properly functioning respiratory system.
Draw and label diagrams of the parts of respiratory system
Research further information relevant to human anatomy and physiology, using resources available to you (which may be different for different students)Lesson Structure: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

Lessons cover cells & tissues, the skeleton, the muscular system, the nervous system, digestion and excretion and physiological systems.

Cells & Tissues;
Explains the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
The Skeleton;
Examines features of the human skeletal system.
The Muscular System;
Describes the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
The Nervous System
Looks at the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Digestion & Excretion
Explains different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Physiological Systems
Focuses on the different physiological systems of the body.
Learning Goals: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

To explain the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
Explain features of the human skeletal system.
Describe the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
Explain the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Explain different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Explain different physiological systems of the body.
Practicals:

Observe parts of the and identify parts of the human body
Dissect an animal heart (obtained from a butcher)
Observe different types of animal tissues (obtained from a butcher)
Prepare a summary explaining the function of the main types of human body tissues.
Explain, in your own words, different problems that can occur with different human tissues.
Explain cellular division (mitosis and meiosis)
Explain problems that can occur with different bones
Explain the purpose of different structural components of muscle tissue, in an human muscle
of your choice.
Explain the function of a typical nerve cell, using words and illustrations.
Explain the function of the central nervous system, using words and illustrations
Describe different physiological processes which occur in the digestive system.
Describe different physiological processes which occur in a properly functioning excretory system.
Broadly classify the effects of hormones
Explain different processes which occur in a properly functioning endocrine system.
Describe the anatomy of the lung
List the parts of the respiratory system
Define inspiration and expiration
Discuss the trachea
Explain processes that occur in a properly functioning respiratory system.
Draw and label diagrams of the parts of respiratory system
Research further information relevant to human anatomy and physiology, using resources available to you (which may be different for different students)Lesson Structure: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

Lessons cover cells & tissues, the skeleton, the muscular system, the nervous system, digestion and excretion and physiological systems.

Cells & Tissues;
Explains the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
The Skeleton;
Examines features of the human skeletal system.
The Muscular System;
Describes the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
The Nervous System
Looks at the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Digestion & Excretion
Explains different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Physiological Systems
Focuses on the different physiological systems of the body.
Learning Goals: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

To explain the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
Explain features of the human skeletal system.
Describe the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
Explain the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Explain different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Explain different physiological systems of the body.
Practicals:

Observe parts of the and identify parts of the human body
Dissect an animal heart (obtained from a butcher)
Observe different types of animal tissues (obtained from a butcher)
Prepare a summary explaining the function of the main types of human body tissues.
Explain, in your own words, different problems that can occur with different human tissues.
Explain cellular division (mitosis and meiosis)
Explain problems that can occur with different bones
Explain the purpose of different structural components of muscle tissue, in an human muscle
of your choice.
Explain the function of a typical nerve cell, using words and illustrations.
Explain the function of the central nervous system, using words and illustrations
Describe different physiological processes which occur in the digestive system.
Describe different physiological processes which occur in a properly functioning excretory system.
Broadly classify the effects of hormones
Explain different processes which occur in a properly functioning endocrine system.
Describe the anatomy of the lung
List the parts of the respiratory system
Define inspiration and expiration
Discuss the trachea
Explain processes that occur in a properly functioning respiratory system.
Draw and label diagrams of the parts of respiratory system
Research further information relevant to human anatomy and physiology, using resources available to you (which may be different for different students)Lesson Structure: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

Lessons cover cells & tissues, the skeleton, the muscular system, the nervous system, digestion and excretion and physiological systems.

Cells & Tissues;
Explains the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
The Skeleton;
Examines features of the human skeletal system.
The Muscular System;
Describes the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
The Nervous System
Looks at the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Digestion & Excretion
Explains different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Physiological Systems
Focuses on the different physiological systems of the body.
Learning Goals: Anatomy and Physiology (Human Biology IA) BSC101

To explain the human body at a microscopic level, including the structure and function of cells, tissues and membranes.
Explain features of the human skeletal system.
Describe the human muscular system, in terms of structure and basic function.
Explain the human nervous system, in terms of structure and basic functions.
Explain different physiological systems of digestion and excretion in the body.
Explain different physiological systems of the body.
Practicals:

Observe parts of the and identify parts of the human body
Dissect an animal heart (obtained from a butcher)
Observe different types of animal tissues (obtained from a butcher)
Prepare a summary explaining the function of the main types of human body tissues.

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