Anatomy & Physiology II

Anatomy & Physiology is directed toward nursing, allied health, and biology majors, but is open to all students as a general education course.  This is the second semester of the 2-semester sequence. We will study the anatomy and physiology of the human body with special emphasis on the relationship between structure and function and homeostatic mechanisms of the body. 

Systems and topics covered: endocrine system (review only), respiratory system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, digestive system, urinary system, metabolism, acid-base and electrolyte balance, reproductive systems, and development.

The current course syllabus is available on D2L. Please note that there is a different syllabus for the web-enhanced and on-campus sections. (All sections come on campus for lab.)

Many more study materials are available on D2L. The D2L login site is: https://inverhills.ims.mnscu.edu/shared/login/index.htm
Your login ID is your tech ID number (with the zeros). Your first password is usually your birth date in YYMMDD format.  If that does not work, try the last 6 digits of your social security number.  If that does not work, go to the computer center (on the ground floor of the library building.) You will need to have your student ID number and a picture ID.

All grades will be posted on D2L. Some extra credit and study assignments will be there. Class announcements will be there.

Class Notes are available in the bookstore. Enrolled students can download electronic copies from the D2L site.

Lab data:

   Respiratory data for the lung paper (an Excel file): Respiratory data fall 09 for students.xls  

Heart physiology data for the paper (an Excel file): Heart Data Fall 09 for students.xls

NEW:  Videos of how to do Excel calculations and charts (for the respiratory physiology lab). These use Windows Media Player.

   Video 1 - calculations: mms://stream.inverhills.edu/Faculty/lford/respcalcs.wmv

   Video 2 – chart: mms://stream.inverhills.edu/Faculty/lford/respchart.wmv

    Video 3 – calculations and chart for the heart data (multiple time points):       mms://stream.inverhills.edu/Faculty/lford/heartcalcs.wmv

 

These are Word 2003 documents:

Template for lab papers: Template

How to do charts in Excel 2003: Link to Word document

Adding error bars in Excel 2007:  Link to Update

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