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May 13, 2024
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ZOO 1200 - Human Biology This course will explore the cell, the chemistry of life, and the structure and function of human organ systems. General biological principles such as genetics, homeostasis, and structure/function relationships are emphasized.
Credits: 4
Instructional Method Lecture and Lab
General Education Requirement: Life Science Comments: This course meets UW’s Physical and Natural World requirement.
Minimum Student Competencies Upon completion of ZOO 1200 Human Biology, the student will:
- Correlate function of biological molecules based on structure, type, and location.
- Correlate organelle structure to cellular function.
- Relate enzyme function to metabolism and the maintenance of life.
- Contrast different processes of cell division.
- Associate genetic inheritance to cellular specializations and phenotypic characteristics.
- Distinguish the working and interdependence of the integumentary, musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, immune, lymphatic, reproductive, nervous, endocrine systems in the human body.
- Apply the scientific method to the investigation of scientific questions.
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