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Heather Davis, Instructor
Office: ISB 103a
Office Hours: Tuesday 9:00 - 10:00 A.M.
Phone: 243-5436
heather.davis@mso.umt.edu
3 credits
Prerequisites: none required
Corequisite: none required
This is an introductory lecture course designed to meet the needs of the student who has minimal background in chemistry and biology. Lectures emphasize the origins of common anatomical terms as well as the principles, facts and concepts needed to appreciate the normal organization of the human body. Basic cellular structure is addressed first, to be followed by a systems macroscopic approach emphasizing the integumentary, musculoskeletal and nervous systems. The relationship between the muscles, bones and joints of the axial and appendicular skeleton receive particular attention. The basic gross anatomy of the central, peripheral and autonomic nervous systems is also introduced. (Lecture Only)
This lecture course is a continuation of Human Form and Function I designed to meet the needs of the student who has minimal background in chemistry and biology. A macroscopic systems lecture only approach is used to introduce the basic structure and function of the cardiovascular, pulmonary, endocrine, gastrointestinal, urinary and reproductive systems. (Lecture Only)