Anatomy & Physiology I
Daytona State College
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Muscular System - A Twitchy Subject (Organ Systems of A&P I)
- Textbook notes • 5 pages • 2017
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This 6 page document is a detailed and comprehensive guide containing the fundamental information one needs to understand the muscular system for Anatomy & Physiology I. In an outline form the information is easy to understand and remember come test time.
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Skeletal System - Bonerific! (Organ Systems of A&P I)
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This 17 page document is a thorough, detailed, and comprehensive set of notes focused on the Skeletal System. In outline form this document details the fundamental information one needs to know about the skeletal system for Anatomy & Physiology I in an easy to understand format.
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Atoms to Adams - The Levels of Structural Organization Within A&P (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document focuses on the levels of structural organization studied within anatomy and physiology.
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Macro Molecules - The Four Fundamental Molecules of The Human Body Broken Down (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document is focused on the four macro molecules. It describes the structure, function, and what these macro molecules break down into. This is eight pages dedicated to four molecules, it thoroughly covers the basics one needs to know for Anatomy and Physiology I.
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Cell Biology Part 1 - Cytoplasm and the Structures Within (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document contains a basic explanation of what cytoplasm is. It further has information on the structures within the cytoplasm specifically focusing on organelles along with their structures and functions.
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Cell Biology Part 2 - Crossing the Cell/Plasma Membrane (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document contains basic information on the cell aka plasma membrane. Additionally it contains information on inter-cellular bonds. It further contains information on how fluid and molecules cross the cellular membranes.
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Nervous System - Shockingly Chemical (Organ Systems of A&P I)
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This 37 page document is a comprehensive and detailed guide to the nervous system. It lays out the fundamental information one needs to understand about the nervous system in Anatomy & Physiology I and any course that builds upon A&P I.
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Cell Biology Part 3 - Gene Expression and The Life Cycle of a Cell (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document explains the life cycle of a cell and touches on the basic concept of how genes create proteins. This is is a very basic view on the background information required in Anatomy and Physiology before moving on to the organ systems.
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Histology - Study of Tissues (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document covers histology, the study of tissues. It goes over the 4 types of tissue and explains the function, location, structure, classification and sub-classifications, and characteristics of them.
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General Terms and Processes (Background Information of A&P I)
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This document contains a list of general anatomical and physiological terms for Anatomy and Physiology categorized by position, region, section, and common with definitions and or descriptions/explanations of the terms and the category they are under. It also contains an explanation of standard anatomical position as well as other common body positions. Furthermore it has basic information on how positive and negative feedback processes work in general.