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2012 Spring BiS225
Anatomy & Physiology
Prof. Yong Jeong (yong@kaist.ac.kr, T: 4324)
Time Tuesday/Thursday 9:00-10:15 AM
Synopsis Anatomy & Physiology is a course designed to give students an introduction to the physiology and anatomy of the human body. This course provides students an opportunity to study the structure and functions of body systems. The student will learn how the body works, how to maintain its normal functions and the consequences of injury or disease. Clinical aspects and contemporary bioengineering application will also be introduced.
Credit 3 units (3:0:3)
Prerequisite Recommended prerequisite courses include BS120, BiS 221, BiS 222, Bis 322 or equivalent.
Grading Midterm Exam 25%, Final Exam 25%, Attendance 10%, Homework 20%, Quiz 20%
Textbook
- Main Textbook: Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology, 9th Edition by Elaine N. Marieb, Pearson, 2009
- For further studies:
1) Clinically Oriented Anatomy, 5th Edition by Moore and Dalley
2) Atlas of Human Anatomy, by Netter
3) Textbook of Medical Physiology, 11th Edition by Guyton and Hall
Lecture Schedule
Week |
Topic |
1 |
Introduction, Orientation to Human Body |
2 |
Cells and Tissues |
3 |
Membrane Transport, Chemical Messengers |
4 |
Skin and Body Membrane |
5 |
The Skeletal System |
6 |
The Muscular System |
7 |
The Nervous System |
8 |
Midterm Examination |
9 |
The Sensory System |
10 |
The Endocrine System |
11 |
The Blood, The Cardiovascular System |
12 |
The Immune System (by Dr. Shin from GSMSE) |
13 |
The Respiratory System |
14 |
The Digestive System and Body Metabolism |
15 |
The Urinary System, The Reproductive System |
16 |
Final Examination |
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