Human Anatomy and Physiology II Biology 202 - Scottsdale ...

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Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 11th Edition, Tortora & Derrickson. Human Anatomy and Physiology, 7th or 8th Edition, Marieb & Hoehn. Anatomy and ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Course Syllabus

Biology 202

Spring 2011 Dr. Patricia Ashby

office: NS 115 phone: 480-423-6033 email: [email protected] Scottsdale Community College Section Numbers: 51738/51740 Times: TR 7:30-8:45/1:30-2:45 Location: SL110/SL116 Office Hours: Monday 8:00 - 9:00 Tuesday, Thursday 12:30 - 1:15 Wednesday 12:30 - 1:30 Friday by appointment

Textbooks: Required (pick one):

Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 12th Edition, Tortora & Derrickson Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 11th Edition, Tortora & Derrickson Human Anatomy and Physiology, 7th or 8th Edition, Marieb & Hoehn Anatomy and Physiology, 4th or 5th Edition, Saladin

Optional: Photographic Atlas for A & P Laboratory, 5th Edition, Van de Graaff and Crawley

Course Objectives: The goal of this course is to provide students with an essential foundation in the anatomy and physiology of the endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems of human beings. This course, along with its companion course BIOL201 and other basic science courses (microbiology, chemistry), will prepare students for advanced work in their chosen fields.

Course Requirements: Four lecture exams will be given during the semester. The dates of the exams are indicated on the attached schedule. Twelve quizzes will be given in lecture, each worth 10 points, of which the lowest two will be dropped. Quiz dates are indicated on the attached schedule. In addition, students are required to write a review of a research article. Details regarding the review will be provided in a separate handout. Three lab practicals will be given during the semester, as well as a group project and lab activities. The dates for these can be found on the lab schedule. Your grade will be based on the following:

Lecture:

Lab:

4 Exams (100 pts. each) 10 Quizzes (10 points each) Paper Total for Lecture 3 Lab Practicals (50 pts. each) Lab activities Group Project Total for Lab TOTAL

400 pts. 100 pts. 40 pts. 540 pts. 150 pts. 60 pts. 40 pts. 250 pts. 790 pts.

Grades will be determined as follows: A B C D F

711 minimum points 632 minimum points 553 minimum points 474 minimum points less than 474 points

(90%) (80%) (70%) (60%)

Material covered on the exams will come directly from lecture and assigned readings. It is therefore essential that students attend all lectures and take detailed notes. Makeup exams are rarely given and only for excused absences, such as documented illness, family emergencies, etc. Makeup exams may be of an entirely different format than regular exams. Academic dishonesty of any form will not be tolerated. The penalty for cheating on an exam or plagiarizing a paper can result in an F for the course. Attendance Policy You are required to attend class. An excused absence includes the following circumstances: documented official absence (e.g. school function, with official verification), religious, injury, sickness, or loss of a relative. All require proper documentation. Any other type of absence is unexcused. Withdrawal and Incomplete Policy Upon request, the instructor can withdraw a student through the first 10 weeks of the course with a grade of "W". After the 10th week, the instructor can withdrawal a student with a grade of "Y" unless the student is passing. Withdrawals will not be issued after the last day for student withdrawals (April 21). An incomplete (I) will be given to a student who has completed at least 80% of the required coursework, is passing, and is unable to complete the remaining coursework due to illness or other circumstances beyond the student's control. If approved by the instructor, the student and instructor will complete an Incomplete Contract. Student Disabilities The college will make reasonable accommodations for persons with documented disabilities. Students should notify Students Services and their instructors of any special needs. Students with disabilities who believe that they may need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources & Services office, Building SC-144, 480-423-6517. The instructor and students work together to create a positive learning environment. Instructor responsibilities include: professional, courteous, respectful, and empathetic interactions with students begin and end class on time and be prepared for class provide feedback, clarify assignments, and grade assignments in a timely manner be available to students, and inform them of changes to the course schedule, requirements, or policies Student responsibilities include: courteous, respectful, and empathetic interactions with the instructor and other students be to class on time and prepared to learn, follow instructions and complete assignments on time study hard and put forth your best effort, ask questions when you don't understand keep track of your grade status contact instructor right away regarding situations that may interfere with your performance be aware of and comply with policies found in the college catalog and student handbook This class support General Education. General education enhances students’ abilities to critically analyze information and ideas and effectively communicate in Written, Oral, Visual, and Numerical form. General Education is WOVeN through the curriculum at Scottsdale Community College. Disruptive behavior will not be tolerated. Students who disrupt class will be given a verbal or written warning. Any subsequent misbehavior may result in the student being sent to the Department Chair or Dean of Students and possible withdrawal from the class.

Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 202 Spring 2011 Note: Course content may vary from this outline to meet the needs of this particular group

* indicated dates of quizzes DATE Jan 18 Jan 20 Jan 25* Jan 27 Feb 1* Feb 3 Feb 8 Feb 10 Feb 15* Feb 16 Feb 22* Feb 24

Mar 1* Mar 3

TOPICS Endocrine System General information on structures, functions, and hormones Endocrine Glands Pituitary, Pineal, Thyroid Endocrine Glands Parathyroid, Thymus, Adrenal, Pancreas Blood Composition, Hemopoiesis, Erythrocytes Blood Erythrocytes, Erythropoiesis, Platelets, Inflammation Blood Platelets, Leukocytes Cardiovascular System: Heart Structure, cardiac muscle tissue Exam I Cardiovascular System: Heart Intrinsic conduction system, extrinsic control, ECG Cardiovascular System: Heart Regulation of valves, cardiac output and regulation Cardiovascular System: Heart and Blood Vessels Cardiac regulation, structure and types of vessels Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels Capillary dynamics, regulation of blood flow, volume Paper Due Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels Regulation of blood pressure, hypertension, shock Lymphatic System Lymphatic vessels and tissues, specific immunity

March 4 Last day to withdraw without instructor's signature Mar 8 Lymphatic System Antibody-mediated immune response (B-cells) Mar 10 Exam 2

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Mar 14-20 Mar 22* Mar 24 Mar 29* Apr 31 Apr 5* Apr 7 Apr 12 Apr 14 Apr 19* Apr 21

Spring Break Lymphatic System Cell-mediated immune response (T-cells) Respiratory System General structures and functions, pulmonary ventilation Respiratory System Pulmonary ventilation, gas exchange Respiratory System O2 and CO2 transport, Acid-Base balance Digestive System General functions and structures, oral cavity, esophagus, stomach Digestive System Gastric function and regulation Digestive System Small intestine structure, function, regulation, large intestine Exam 3 Urinary System General structure and function, nephrons, glomerular filtration Urinary System Tubular reabsorption and secretion, concentration of urine

Apr 21 Last day to withdraw with instructor's signature Apr 26* Renal Regulation, Fluid and Electrolyte Balance Renal acid-base balance, clearance, fluids, electrolytes Introduction of Reproductive Systems Meiosis, endocrine regulation of both sexes Apr 27 Male Reproductive System Review of structures, male reproductive function and regulation May 3* Female Reproductive System Review of structures, female reproductive function and regulation May 5* Pregnancy, Development and Senescence Physiology of pregnancy, fetal development, aging 10 May Exam 4 7:30, 1:30 * indicates dates of quizzes

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