
Advanced Anatomy
A college-level Anatomy course explores the structure and organization of the human body, from the cellular level to entire organ systems. Students study the major systems, such as skeletal, muscular, nervous, cardiovascular, and digestive, learning how they function and interact to maintain homeostasis. The course emphasizes anatomical terminology, body planes, and the relationship between structure and function. Laboratory components often include dissection, microscopy, and model-based learning to reinforce hands-on understanding.
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Chapters
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Chapter 1: Human Anatomy
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Chapter 2: The Study of Cells
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Chapter 3: The Study of Tissues
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Chapter 4: Human Development
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Chapter 5: The Integumentary System
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Chapter 6: Skeletal System I: Bone Tissue
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Chapter 7: Skeletal System II: Axial Skeleton
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Chapter 8: Skeletal System III: Appendicular Skeleton
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Chapter 9: Skeletal System IV: Joints
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Chapter 10: Muscular System I: Muscle Cells
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Chapter 11: Muscular System II: Axial Musculature
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Chapter 12: Muscular System III: Appendicular Musculature
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Chapter 13: Nervous System I: Nervous Tissue
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Chapter 14: Nervous System II: Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves
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Chapter 15: Nervous System III: Brain and Cranial Nerves
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Chapter 16: Nervous System IV: Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Reflexes
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Chapter 17: Nervous System V: Sense Organs
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Chapter 20: Circulatory System II: The Heart
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Chapter 18: Endocrine System
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Chapter 19: Circulatory System I: Blood
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Chapter 21: The Circulatory System III: Blood Vessels
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Chapter 22: The Lymphatic System and Immunity
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Chapter 23: The Respiratory System
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Chapter 24: The Digestive System
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Chapter 25: The Urinary System
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Chapter 26: The Reproductive System
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