Follow the instructions in the Unit 8 Vocabulary Asessment and Graphic Organizer Document provided. ? You will need a course book and syllabus. ?If you
Follow the instructions in the Unit 8 Vocabulary Asessment and Graphic Organizer Document provided.
- You will need a course book and syllabus. If you do not have a course that has a book, here is a copy of the BIO_1100_Sample Syllabus.pdf Open this document with ReadSpeaker docReader Download BIO_1100_Sample Syllabus.pdfOpen this document with ReadSpeaker docReaderand link to Open Stax for the book: https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2eLinks to an external site.
There are four parts to this assignment which include:
Part 1 – Identify a USLO and Learning Objective from Syllabus
Part 2 – Create Your Coded Text from the USLO selected
- The use of Coded Text from a previous week is NOT allowed. To review Coded Text, click here: USLO 4.2 Create an example of Coded Text
Part 3 – Vocabulary Assessment – Identifying 5 vocabulary words from the textbook USLO. Define each term. Then use each term in a sentence.
Part 4 – Create a Graphic Organizer based on the information related to your USLO and the content of your Coded Text.
- Please refer to the previous video in USLO 8.3 on How to Create a Graphic Organizer.
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Galen College of Nursing
Course Syllabus
Course Information:
Course Name Human Anatomy & Physiology I – Theory
Course Number BIO 1100
Course Section Number DCFD
Quarter Credit Hours 4/0/0
Contact Hours 48/0/0
Prerequisites Admission to the Galen Associate Degree in Nursing or Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing Program
Co-requisites BIO 1150
Course Location See My Galen Student Portal for information. Times and location are subject to change. Course Meeting Days/Times
Methods of Instruction Engaged lectures, multimedia, internet, textbooks, and written assignments.
Changes to Syllabus Faculty reserves the right to make changes as necessary to this course syllabus. Learners will be notified in writing of any changes in a timely fashion.
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Course Catalog Description: Human Anatomy & Physiology I Theory is the first course in a two-course series. The course surveys basic anatomical and physiological terminology, chemistry, biochemistry, cellular structure and physiology, histology, and functional features of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems, and the general and specific senses. This course accompanies BIO 1150, Human Anatomy & Physiology I – Laboratory which is an independent course designed to be taken concurrently with BIO 1100.
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Textbooks & Resources:
Required Textbook(s) Betts, J. G., Young, K., Wise, J., Johnson, E., Poe, B., Kruse, D., … Desaix, P. (2022).
Anatomy and Physiology. OpenStax. ISBN-13: 978-1-711494-06-
7https://openstax.org/details/books/anatomy-and-physiology-2e
Recommended Textbook(s) n/a
Recommended Resource(s) Visible Body – 3D human anatomy visualization and learning tool. http://www.visiblebody.com/
Additional Information:
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Galen Website www.galencollege.edu
Student Catalog For a current edition of the Student Catalog students may visit either the Galen website or the myGalen student portal.
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Online Students
Online Classroom Access All Galen online courses use the Canvas learning management system to provide access to our online courses. The Galen Canvas website is https://classroom.galencollege.edu
Online Faculty Commitment
Online faculty share the same commitment and dedication to student success as our on-ground faculty. They must meet the same standards of preparation and educational experience as their on-ground counterparts. Online faculty are required to respond to distance education students’ requests within twenty-four (24) hours.
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General Education Competencies (GECs): 1. Social Competence – Learners will demonstrate an understanding of philosophies that represent the current social,
emotional, and behavioral attributes of society and individuals. 2. Communication – Learners will demonstrate an understanding of the views of others and communicate in a
professional manner. 3. Critical Thinking – Learners will demonstrate the ability to draw conclusions based on evidence and consider prior
knowledge, context, and perspectives in predicting implications or consequences. 4. Information Literacy – Learners will demonstrate the ability to identify, evaluate, and apply information to
accomplish a specific purpose. 5. Quantitative Literacy – Learners will demonstrate the ability to report, calculate, and analyze quantitative data. 6. Scientific Literacy – Learners will gain the ability to read with understanding scientific content and engage in a
dialogue about scientific issues. Course Student Learning Outcomes (CSLOs): 1. Differentiate the levels of organization underlying human physiology from the chemical to systematic level. (GEC 6) 2. Identify the key anatomical and physiological features of human cells. (GEC 6) 3. Differentiate anatomical structures and functions of select body systems. (GEC 6) 4. Differentiate the multiple mechanisms required to maintain homeostasis of the body systems. (GEC 6) 5. Distinguish relationships between anatomical and physiological systems of the human body. (GECs 3, 6) 6. Identify the mechanisms responsible for pathophysiologies of select body systems. (GECs 3, 6) Course Requirements: Achieve a minimum cumulative course average of 74%. Final Course Grade Determination & Exam/Assignment Schedule: [Online students may locate the Exam & Assignment schedule in Canvas.]
Theory Weight Unit/Week Due Date Due
Exam 1 (Units 1 and 2)
16.25% 3 Day 1
Exam open 12am-1159pm EST Exam 2 (Units 3, 4, and 5)
16.25% 6 Day 1
Exam open 12am-1159pm EST Exam 3 (Units 6, 7, and 8)
16.25% 9 Day 2
Exam open 12am-1159pm EST Final Exam 4 (Units 9, 10, and 11)
16.25% 12 Day 1
Exam open 12am-1159pm EST
Reflection/ Discussion* 10% Weekly As assigned
Quizzes 10% Weekly As assigned
Pathophysiology Paper 15% 9 Day 7
Total 100%
Learners must achieve a minimum cumulative grade of 74% to meet the requirements and pass the course.
*Discussion is defined as written online postings in an online course and may contribute up to, but not exceed, 15% of the course grade.
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Blueprint for Exams: Exam 1
50 Questions
Unit Content # of Items Exam 1
Unit 1 Introduction to the Human Body 16-26
Unit 2 Chemistry 24-34
Total 50 Questions
Exam 2 50 Questions
Unit Content # of Items Exam 2
Unit 3 Cells and Protein Synthesis 18-28
Unit 4 Tissues 9-14
Unit 5 Integumentary System 16-27
Total 50 Questions
Exam 3 50 Questions
Unit Content # of Questions Exam 3
Unit 6 Bone Tissue 16-22
Unit 7 Joints 8-12
Unit 8 Muscle Tissue 15-25
Total 50 Questions
Final Exam 4 50 Questions
Unit Content # of Questions Exam 4
Unit 9 Nervous Tissue 15-20
Unit 10 Nervous System 15-20
Unit 11 Senses 18-24
Total 50 Questions
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Academic Policies: All policies and procedures contained in the most recent edition of the Student Catalog apply to this course and are hereby incorporated by reference into this syllabus. Please refer to the Galen College of Nursing website and your campus at: http://www.galencollege.edu/campuses/ for the most recent edition of the Student Catalog.
Disability Accommodations Galen will make academic adjustments and provide auxiliary aids and services deemed necessary and appropriate to facilitate enrollment and participation of qualified individuals with disabilities. Any student who wishes to request disability accommodations should contact one of Galen’s Title IX Coordinators. Information regarding disability accommodations can be found in the Student Catalog published on the College website, as well as the Accessibility and Accommodations page of the website. Grading Scale:
Grade Explanation Quality Quality Points A+ 98.00 – 100 Excellent 4 A 95.00 – 97.99 4 A- 92.00 – 94.99 3.7 B+ 89.00 – 91.99 3.3 B 86.00 – 88.99 Good 3 B- 83.00 – 85.99 2.7 C+ 79.00 – 82.99 2.3 C 74 – 78.99 Average 2 F Below 74 Failing 0 S Satisfactory U Unsatisfactory
Audit Audit I Incomplete
W Withdrawn WP Withdrawn Passing WF Withdrawn Failing** Failed 0 T Transferred
DP Dismissed Passing DF Dismissed Failing** Failed 0
* Students must earn a grade of at least 74.00 to pass each course. **Grades of WF or DF will be considered when computing GPA.
Course Requirements: Achieve a minimum cumulative course average of 74%. On-ground Course Attendance Policy: It is the student's responsibility to immediately notify the appropriate faculty if there is an unavoidable problem resulting in an absence. Make-up Exam/Quiz Policy: Students are expected to take all exams and quizzes as scheduled. A student who will be late for or misses an exam or quiz is expected to notify faculty in advance. The number of make-up exams or quizzes per term may be limited. The make-up exam or quiz may be different in format from the originally administered version. The decision to offer a make- up exam or quiz will be at the discretion of the course faculty member in collaboration with the program director. The program director must approve any change in the scheduling of the last exam administered in the course. Late Assignment Policy
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All assignments are expected to be submitted by the due date. Late assignments, without faculty consent, may result in a grade of “0.” Late assignments, with faculty consultation and consent, may result in a penalty of 5% per day past due on written assignments. No assignments will be accepted after the official term end date. Initial weekly discussions or reflections will be penalized for lateness according to the rubric and instructions. Theory/Lab Written Assignments
Students will be required to submit all written assignments on time. Failure to submit a written assignment may result in a grade of “0” or “F”. Once an assignment has been graded and feedback has been given, resubmissions for a higher grade are not allowed. Course/Faculty Evaluation: As part of Galen’s continued effort to offer courses of the highest quality and effectiveness, students will have the opportunity to evaluate this course as well as provide feedback on course faculty. Evaluations will be distributed to students prior to the end of the term. All evaluations are completely confidential and anonymous.
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Topical Outline: Any changes to this syllabus will be communicated to the student in writing.
Unit 1 – Introduction to the Human Body
Unit Student Learning Outcomes 1. Define life and the key components necessary for living systems to exist. (CSLO 6) 2. Identify the relationship between Anatomy and Physiology and their subdivisions. (CSLO 3) 3. Differentiate the levels of structural organization of the human body. (CSLOs 1, 2) 4. Classify the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body. (CSLO 3) 5. Differentiate mechanisms of homeostasis. (CSLO 4)
Number of Exam Questions (40% of Exam 1) 3-5 3-5 3-5 3-5 4-6
Theory Required Readings and Learning Activities
Introduction to the Human Body • Define life and the key components necessary for living systems to exist (USLO 1.1).
o Responsiveness to stimuli ▪ Maintenance of homeostasis
o Growth and development o Reproduction o Movement
▪ Internal and external o Metabolism
▪ Anabolism ▪ Catabolism
o Requirements for life
▪ Oxygen ▪ Nutrients ▪ Narrow range of atmospheric pressure ▪ Narrow range of temperature
• Identify the relationship between Anatomy and Physiology and their subdivisions (USLO 1.2). o Anatomy and Physiology
▪ Microscopic Anatomy ▪ Cytology ▪ Histology ▪ Gross Anatomy ▪ Surface Anatomy ▪ Regional Anatomy ▪ Systemic Anatomy ▪ Developmental Anatomy ▪ Pathological physiology
• Differentiate the levels of structural organization of the human body (USLO 1.3). o Chemical level o Cellular level
▪ Organelles
Readings Betts et al., 2021 (OpenStax) • Chapter 1: An Introduction to the Human
Body Activities and Assessments • Week 1 Discussion 2 / Reflection • Unit 1 Quiz
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o Tissue level ▪ Epithelial ▪ Connective ▪ Muscular ▪ Nervous
o Organ level o Organ system level o Organism level
• Classify the structure and function of the organ systems of the human body (USLO 1.4). o Integumentary system o Skeletal system o Muscular system o Nervous system o Endocrine system o Cardiovascular system o Digestive system o Urinary system o Lymphatic system o Respiratory system o Male reproductive system o Female reproductive system
• Differentiate mechanisms of homeostasis (USLO 1.5). o Receptors, control centers, and effectors o Negative feedback mechanisms and examples o Positive feedback mechanisms and examples
Unit 2 – Chemistry
Unit Student Learning Outcome 1. Identify the atom and its components. (CSLO 1) 2. Differentiate between elements and compounds formed by ionic or covalent bonds. (CSLO 1) 3. Differentiate the types of chemical reactions and associated terminology. (CSLO 1) 4. Describe the structure and function of water and its role in living systems. (CSLOs 1, 2) 5. Differentiate the functional roles of acids, bases, and buffers. (CSLOs 1, 6) 6. Differentiate the structures and functions of major organic molecules. (CSLOs 1, 2)
Number of Exam Questions (60% of Exam 1) 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6 4-6
Theory Required Readings and Learning Activities
Chemistry • Identify the atom and its components (USLO 2.1).
o Neutrons, protons, electrons ▪ Nucleus ▪ Valence shells ▪ Octet Rule
Readings Betts et al., 2021 (OpenStax) • Chapter 2: The Chemical Level of
Organization Activities and Assessments
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o Isotopes o Atomic number & mass
• Differentiate between elements and compounds formed by ionic or covalent bonds (USLO 2.2). o Pure elements o Compounds
▪ Ionically bonded salts • Cation • Anion • Dissociation and electrolytes
▪ Covalently bonded molecules • Nonpolar bonds • Polar bonds • Hydrogen bonds between polar molecules
• Differentiate the types of chemical reactions and associated terminology (USLO 2.3). o Energy
▪ Kinetic ▪ Potential ▪ Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) ▪ Endergonic/Exergonic
o Factors that influence the rate of chemical reactions ▪ Catalysts
• Role of enzymes ▪ Temperature ▪ pH ▪ Concentration
o Types of reactions ▪ Reactants ▪ Products ▪ Synthesis/Anabolic
• Dehydration Synthesis • Endergonic
▪ Decomposition/Catabolic • Hydrolysis • Exergonic
▪ Exchange • Describe the structure and function of water and its role in living systems (USLO 2.4).
o Hydrolysis o Dehydration synthesis o Reactivity o High heat capacity o Solubility
▪ Solutes
• Week 2 Discussion / Reflection • Unit 2 Quiz
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▪ Solvents ▪ Aqueous solution ▪ Saline
o Polarity ▪ Hydrophilic ▪ Hydrophobic
• Differentiate the functional roles of acids, bases, and buffers (USLO 2.5). o pH scale and hydrogen ion concentration
▪ Acidosis ▪ Alkalosis
• Differentiate the structures and functions of major organic molecules (USLO 2.6). o Monomers and polymers o Carbohydrates structure and function
▪ Monosaccharides ▪ Disaccharides ▪ Polysaccharides
o Lipids structure and function ▪ Fatty acids ▪ Triglycerides ▪ Glycerol ▪ Saturated and unsaturated ▪ Steroids/Cholesterol ▪ Phospholipids
o Proteins structure and function ▪ Amino acids and peptide bonds ▪ Protein structures
• Primary structure • Secondary structure • Tertiary structure • Quaternary structure
o Nucleic acids ▪ DNA ▪ RNA ▪ ATP
Unit 3 – Cells and Protein Synthesis
Unit Student Learning Outcomes 1. Identify the organelles of the cell as well as their function. (CSLO 2) 2. Differentiate the components of the cell membrane and the mechanisms of active and passive
transport. (CSLOs 2, 1) 3. Recognize the structure of DNA and the process of DNA replication. (CSLO 2) 4. Recognize the phases of the cell cycle and potential disruptions in the cell cycle. (CSLOs 2, 4)
Number of Exam Questions (40% of Exam 2) 2-4 4-6
4-6 4-6
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5. Recognize the process of protein synthesis. (CSLO 2) 4-6
Theory Required Readings and Learning Activities
Cells and Protein Synthesis • Identify the organelles of the cell as well as their function (USLO 3.1).
o Nucleus o Mitochondria o Golgi apparatus o Smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum o Cytoskeleton o Centrioles o Lysosomes o Peroxisomes o Microvilli o Cilia o Flagella o Ribosomes
• Differentiate the components of the cell membrane and the mechanisms of active and passive transport (USLO 3.2). o Cell membrane (plasma membrane)
▪ Selectively permeable o Membrane components
▪ Membrane lipids • Cholesterol • Phospholipids • Glycolipids
▪ Membrane proteins • Integral proteins • Peripheral proteins • Glycoproteins
▪ Membrane carbohydrate • Glycocalyx
o Passive transport mechanisms ▪ Osmosis
• Osmotic Pressure • Isotonic • Hypertonic
o Crenation • Hypotonic
o Lysis ▪ Simple diffusion
Readings Betts et al., 2021 (OpenStax) • Chapter 3: The Cellular Level of Organization Activities and Assessments • Exam 1 (Units 1 and 2) • Week 3 Discussion / Reflection • Unit 3 Quiz
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▪ Facilitated diffusion • Channel mediated diffusion
o Active transport mechanisms ▪ Sodium potassium pump ▪ Vesicular transport
• Endocytosis o Pinocytosis o Phagocytosis o Receptor-mediated endocytosis
• Exocytosis • Recognize the structure of DNA and the process of DNA replication (USLO 3.3).
o Structural organization of DNA ▪ Double helix ▪ Complementary bases ▪ Chromatin ▪ Chromosomes ▪ Genes
o Process of DNA replication ▪ Helicase ▪ DNA polymerase ▪ Complementary strand
• Recognize the phases of the cell cycle and potential disruptions in the cell cycle (USLO 3.4). o Interphase
▪ G0, G1, S o Mitosis
▪ Prophase ▪ Metaphase ▪ Anaphase ▪ Telophase
o Cytokinesis o Checkpoints and disruptions
▪ Mutations • Cancer and metastasis • Abnormal gene expression (oncogenes)
• Recognize the process of protein synthesis (USLO 3.5). o Gene expression o Transcription in the nucleus
▪ DNA à mRNA ▪ RNA polymerase
o Translation at the ribosome in the cytoplasm ▪ tRNA ▪ Codon
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▪ Anticodon ▪ rRNA ▪ Peptide bonding
• Primary protein structure
Unit 4 – Tissues
Unit Student Learning Outcomes 1. Distinguish the types, functions, and locations of epithelial tissues. (CSLO 1) 2. Distinguish the types, functions, and locations of connective tissues. (CSLO 1) 3. Distinguish the types, functions, and locations of muscle tissues. (CSLO 1) 4. Distinguish the characteristics and functions of nervous tissues. (CSLO 1) 5. Differentiate the components in the inflammatory response and the steps in the repair of tissue injury.
(CSLOs 4, 6)
Number of Exam Questions (20% of Exam 2) 2-3 2-3 1-2 1-2 3-4
Theory Required Readings and Learning Activities
Tissues • Distinguish the types, functions, and locations of epithelial tissues (USLO 4.1).
o Characteristics of epithelium ▪ Basement membrane and apical surface ▪ Cell to cell junctions
o Types of epithelium ▪ Simple squamous ▪ Simple cuboidal ▪ Simple columnar ▪ Stratified squamous ▪ Pseudostratified columnar ▪ Transitional
o Epithelial membranes ▪ Serous
• Pleura • Peritoneum • Pericardium
▪ Mucous ▪ Cutaneous
o Glandular ▪ Exocrine vs. endocrine glands ▪ Modes of exocrine secretion
• Merocrine • Apocrine • Holocrine
• Distinguish the types, functions, and locations of connective tissues (USLO 4.2).
Readings Betts et al., 2021 (OpenStax) • Chapter 4: The Tissue Level of Organization Activities and Assessments • Week 4 Discussion / Reflection • Unit 4 Quiz
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