These HyperDocs are intended to be used as standalone lab resources for …
These HyperDocs are intended to be used as standalone lab resources for an online Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab.Within the Study Activities section at the end of each document, the red, bolded, and capitalized words are meant to be replaced at the instructor's discretion.
Hank introduces us to comparative anatomy, which studies the similarities and differences …
Hank introduces us to comparative anatomy, which studies the similarities and differences in animal anatomy to support the theory of evolution and the shared ancestry of living things.
Chapters: 1) Comparative Anatomy 2) Locomotion 3) Heterotophy 4) Convergent Evolution 5) Biolography 6) Tissues a) Epithelial Tissue b) Connective Tissue c) Muscle Tissue d) Nerve Tissue 7) Organs 8) Organ Systems Review
The digestive system is investigated in this learning activity to help participants …
The digestive system is investigated in this learning activity to help participants learn how food is broken down and prepared for absorption, and list the components of the digestive system as well as their functions. Organs investigated include the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus.
Practice Worksheet: Levels of Organisation of Human Organism and Organ Systems Function …
Practice Worksheet: Levels of Organisation of Human Organism and Organ Systems Function review;Introductory Human Biology CourseGuidance on how to use this assignment: This activity provides the opportunity for the students to practice using new terminology that is typically introduced in the first chapter of an undergraduate human biology course. This corresponds with Open Stax- Human Biology OER textbook by Willy Cushwa (Ch 1) https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/textbooks/human-biology.
Guaranteed to be in every Anatomy and Physiology 1 class, the organ …
Guaranteed to be in every Anatomy and Physiology 1 class, the organ systems sets the foundation for the study of systemic anatomy and physiology lectures.
This is lesson 4 in the Free Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology lessons found at mrfordsclass.net. Also in these lessons you will find lecture notes from my class and exam reviews. Check it out.
This learning strategy provides discussion and visualizations of the neuron and its …
This learning strategy provides discussion and visualizations of the neuron and its function, as well as components and functions of different parts of the nervous system, including the human brain.
We may not immediately think of our heart as a collection of …
We may not immediately think of our heart as a collection of individual cells. But it is the complex interaction of numerous cell types that give the heart its ability to pump blood. On this site, you will learn about the cells of the heart and you will get a see a video of the cells within the heart.
The purpose, components, and functions of the respiratory system are presented in …
The purpose, components, and functions of the respiratory system are presented in this learning through disussion and visualizations. Participants learn about the nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli.
By examining the progress of a genetic eye disease, students learn about …
By examining the progress of a genetic eye disease, students learn about eyes, genetic disorders, and neurons in this case designed for clickers and large lecture sections.
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