Does anatomy and physiology 2 have a lab?
This lab-only course is designed as a standalone addition to StraighterLine’s Anatomy & Physiology II course. Students will complete at home laboratory experiments, track and record results and take lab-based questions reflected in the graded lab reports, and complete lab-based assessments to meet the lab requirement.
What can I expect from anatomy and physiology 2?
Anatomy and Physiology II builds on the fundamentals studied in Anatomy and Physiology I by exploring the more intricate systems of the body. Emphasis is placed on the normal functions of Respiration, Circulation, Digestion and Metabolism, Excretion, and Reproduction.
What does anatomy 2 consist of?
BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II is the second part of a two course sequence. It is a study of the structure and function of the human body including cells, tissues and organs of the following systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.
Is anatomy or physiology harder?
Research suggests students find physiology content more difficult to learn than anatomy (14, 22), but few studies have investigated the drivers behind student difficulty when learning physiology.
What’s the difference between anatomy and physiology 1 and 2?
Anatomy: Anatomy focuses on the size, shape, and the location of the body structures in living organisms. Physiology: Physiology focuses chemical, physical and electrical process in the body of organisms.
How many credit hours is anatomy and physiology 2?
4 credits
BIO* E212 – Anatomy & Physiology II (4 credits)
Are StraighterLine courses hard?
Are StraighterLine Courses Difficult? Because StraighterLine courses are self-paced and students are typically supplied with course materials, they are not challenging. Straighterline also offers one-on-one coaching to assist students in comprehending course content.
Are StraighterLine tests multiple choice?
Those three exam types are multiple choice format, open book, and instantly graded by computer. The course point distribution allows you to accumulate enough points to pass the course before taking the final.
Is anatomy and physiology harder than chemistry?
Is Physiology harder than Chemistry? Most student’s (especially nurses) experiences suggest chemistry is harder than physiology. Fundamental chem is mostly all math while organic chem is a lot of memorization.