BIO2130 (BIO2130)
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Human Anatomy and Physiology I ENTIRE SEMESTER
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The following attachments are each of the chapters of the Anatomy and Physiology I semester of learning. It is a combined material of lecture notes, powerpoints, and textbook information put into an outline format for a more organized way to study. I hope that these documents are helpful for you as well!
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Human Anatomy and Physiology I - HEARING AND BALANCE
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Major landmarks of external ear 
2. Major landmarks of inner ear 
3. Description of how hearing is achieved by the inner ear 
4. Static and dynamic equilibrium of inner ear 
My notes come strait from the powerpoint, book, and lecture. They are focused on organizing the information into an outline format so that it is easier to understand and creates a more efficient way of studying. I hope that thi...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology I - VISION
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Properties of light 
2. Wavelengths of light associated with the different colors 
3. Surface anatomy features of the eye 
4. Three tunics of the eye 
5. Steps of vision physiology 
6. Visual acuity and the meaning of 20/20 vision 
7. Causes of myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and cataracts 
My notes come strait from the powerpoint, book, and lecture. They are focused on organizing the informati...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - GENERAL SENSES
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Definition of stimulus 
2. Different types of receptors and describe their function 
3. Receptors as transducers 
4. Differences between tonic and phasic receptors 
5. Muscle spindles and proprioception process 
6. Types of receptors found in skin and what they detect 
My notes come strait from the powerpoint, book, and lecture. They are focused on organizing the information into an outline form...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - ANS and SNS
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Somatic nervous system 
2. Autonomic nervous system 
3. Divisions of the ANS 
4. Sympathetic activation 
5. Parasympathetic activation 
My notes come strait from the powerpoint, book, and lecture. They are focused on organizing the information into an outline format so that it is easier to understand and creates a more efficient way of studying. I hope that this study tool helps you tremendously.
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - SPINAL CORD & SPINAL NERVES
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Anatomy of spinal cord 
2. Difference between gray matter and white matter 
3. Protective meninges of the spinal cord 
4. Structure of spinal nerves and their relationship with the spinal cord 
My notes come strait from the powerpoint, book, and lecture. They are focused on organizing the information into an outline format so that it is easier to understand and creates a more efficient way of stud...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - BRAIN & CRANIAL NERVES
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Six regions of the brain and their functions 
2. Differences between gray matter and white matter in the CNS 
3. Cranial nerves by name and number 
4. Function of each cranial nerve 
5. Cranial meninges and their functions 
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - NERVOUS SYSTEM
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Command and control systems of the body 
2. Different types of neurons both anatomically and functionally 
3. Structure and function of the synapse 
4. Types of neuroglia found in the CNS and PNS and describe their functions 
5. Electrochemical gradient and its use in maintaining the transmembrane potential 
6. Differences between action potentials and graded potentials 
7. Steps fo a propagating...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - MUSCLE TISSUE
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. Three types of muscle tissue 
2. Anatomy of skeletal muscle 
3. Sliding filament theory 
4. Steps of skeletal muscle contraction 
5. Twitch, treppe, and tetanus 
6. Motor units use within muscles 
7. Differences between skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle, and smooth muscle 
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Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 - ARTICULATIONS
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In this chapter of Human Anatomy and Physiology I, the notes cover the following details... 
1. First, second, and third class lever systems 
2. Difference between mechanical advantage and disadvantage 
3. Examples of first, second, and third class levers in the human body 
4. Structural classes of joints 
5. Functional classes of joints 
6. Types of joints made by synovial joints 
7. Structure of a synovial joint 
8. Special joint movements 
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