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Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
BIO201L | 1 Credit
Are you taking Anatomy & Physiology I? This lab is offered as a hands-on addition. Complete at-home lab experiments with lab-based questions to meet your Anatomy & Physiology I lab requirements.
Professor: Jenilyn Mulkey
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What You’ll Learn
Anatomy & Physiology I Lab is offered as an addition to our online Anatomy & Physiology I course. Complete at-home laboratory experiments, track and record results, answer lab-based questions reflected in graded lab reports, and complete lab-based assessments to meet your Anatomy & Physiology I lab requirement.
- Describe the structural and functional organization of the body.
- Use anatomical terminology
- Describe how the body maintains homeostasis.
- Relate chemistry to the field of anatomy and physiology.
- Describe how cells function and divide.
- Discuss the structures and functions of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems.
- Describe how muscles, bones, and nerves work together to create movement.
- Describe the structure and function of sensory organs.
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Gain a solid foundation for further study in laboratory sciences. The labs are provided by eScience Labs, a leading provider of at-home lab kits and online lab instructional materials and resources.
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Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites to take Anatomy & Physiology I Lab, though we highly recommend concurrent enrollment in Anatomy & Physiology I.
Course Text
This course does not require a textbook.
Course Checkpoints
Introduction to Science
- Define hypothesis and determine testable scenarios.
- Explain the difference between accuracy and precision.
- Perform various scientific calculations and conversions.
Cell Structure and Function
- Describe the functions of cells.
- Describe the structure and function of the plasma membrane.
- Explain the structures and functions of ribosomes, rough and smooth ER, the Golgi apparatus, secretory vesicles, lysosomes, peroxisomes, mitochondria, centrosomes, cilia, flagella, and microvilli.
Mitosis and Meiosis
- Explain the events of mitosis and cytokinesis.
- Define genetics and explain the roles of chromosomes in inheritance.
- Explain karyotype.
- Describe the differences between mitosis and meiosis.
Diffusion and Osmosis
- Explain the ways that substances pass through the plasma membrane.
- Discuss diffusion and list substances that diffuse across the cell membrane.
- Explain osmosis and describe the differences among hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions.
Tissues and Skin
- Describe the general characteristics and major functions of epithelial tissue.
- Classify epithelial tissues based on number of cell layers and cell shapes.
- Describe the various types of epithelial tissues, including their functions and locations.
- Describe the various functions of connective tissues.
- List the different types of connective tissues giving their locations, structures, and functions.
The Skeletal System
- List the components and describe the functions of the skeletal system.
- Classify bones according to their shapes.
- Describe the differences between the axial and appendicular skeletons and be able to list the bones of each.
- Know the bones of the skull including their sutures and other features.
- Explain the common features of the vertebrae and contrast the structure of vertebrae from each region.
- Describe three different types of ribs.
- Describe the various types of joint movements.
The Muscular System
- Compare and contrast skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle tissue.
- Describe the connective tissue components of skeletal muscle.
- Describe the structure of a neuromuscular junction, and explain how an action potential is transmitted across the junction.
- Describe the sources of energy used to produce ATP in muscle fibers.
- Name the muscles of the body and describe the locations and actions of each.
The Nervous System
- Explain the functions of the nervous system.
- Describe the classification of neurons based on structure and function.
- Describe the general structure of the spinal cord.
- Describe the following types of reflexes: stretch reflex, Golgi tendon reflex, withdrawal reflex, and cross extensor reflex.
- Describe the major regions of the cerebellum and the functions of each.
- Describe the functions of each cerebral lobe.
- Name the layers of the eye and describe the structures and functions of each part.
The Endocrine System
- Define hormone and target tissue.
- Explain the main patterns of hormone secretion.
- Explain the functions of the endocrine system.
- Describe the structure, location, and function of the various glands of the body.
Assignments & Grading
Your score provides a percentage score and letter grade for each course. A passing percentage is 70% or higher.
Assignments for this course include:
- 9 Lab Worksheets
- 9 Lab Exams
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- A reliable computer or laptop
- Stable internet connection
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- Basic computer skills
- Any required course materials
- Custom Lab Kit from eScienceLabs.com. Create an account at esciencelabs.com and use the “Have a code?” button, which is $220 (plus shipping); please enter this code [KIT5310] to ensure that you purchase the correct Lab.
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Jenilyn Mulkey
MS, MLS (ASCP)cm
Jenilyn M. is a science instructor with Masters degrees in Biological Sciences and Curriculum and Instruction. After years behind a microscope as a medical laboratory scientist, she made the switch to education, teaching high school before moving into higher education, where she currently teaches full-time as a Senior Lecturer of Biology.
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Gain Essential Skills for Your Healthcare Career
Anatomy & Physiology I Lab will help you bring textbook concepts to life and start building real clinical skills. This applies whether you go on to pursue a career as a nurse, medical assistant, physical therapist, or another hands-on medical role.
Why it matters:
- Healthcare plans to add 1.8 million new jobs from 2022–2032, making it a fast-growing industry
- Both academic programs and clinical environments require a good grasp of the concepts explored in Anatomy & Physiology I Lab.
In-demand careers in this field include:
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How this course sets you up for success:
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