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BIOL 1130: Introductory Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces the anatomy (structure) and physiology (function) of the human body, which includes the study of basic chemistry, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and terminology related to these concepts.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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BIOL 1130L: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces laboratory exercises in regards to human anatomy and physiology of the human body. This includes histological study, biochemical processes, mammal organ dissections, and the use of models to illustrate anatomical arrangement.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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BIOL 1140: Biology for Health Sciences
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This introductory biology course for students interested in health science careers focuses on the concepts of chemistry, cell biology, metabolism, genetics, and regulation of gene expression.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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BIOL 1140L: Biology for Health Sciences Lab
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course is a laboratory that complements the concepts learned in the theory course. Students will learn skills involved in scientific measurement, microscopy, and mathematical analysis. Students will also perform experiments and data analysis related to cell structure and function, chemistry, enzyme activity, and genetics.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2 AND Math Skills 2 Alg
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BIOL 1215: Biology for Environmental Sciences
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
An introduction to ecology, current environmental problems and control measures. Emphasis on human impact, modern technology, natural ecosystems, social, political, and economic processes. The student will have the knowledge to become environmentally responsible and contribute to the quality of human life. This course is intended for non-biology majors in their first year (1000 level) of their college career.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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BIOL 1215L: Biology for Environmental Sciences Lab
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course investigates relevant environmental science principles with emphasized analysis of water, soil, and air pollutants. Part of the course requires potential field trips and dissection.
Prerequisite:
Reading and Writing Skills 2
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BIOL 2110: Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces students to major topics in general biology. This course focuses on the principles of structure and function of living things at the molecular, cellular and organismic levels of organization. Major topics included are introduction to the scientific process, chemistry of cells, organization of cells, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell division, DNA replication, transcription, and translation.
Corequisite:
BIOL 2110L
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BIOL 2110L: Principles of Biology: Cellular and Molecular Biology Lab
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces students to major topics in general biology. This course focuses on the principles of structure and function of living things at the molecular, cellular and organismic levels of organization. Major topics included are introduction to the scientific process, chemistry of cells, organization of cells, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cell division, genetics, DNA replication, transcription, and translation.
Corequisite:
BIOL 2110
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BIOL 2210: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course is the first of two that serve as an introduction to human anatomy and physiology for biology majors and allied health students. The course entails describing, explaining, and analyzing structure and function from the submicroscopic to the organismal level with emphasis on anatomic, directional, and sectional terminology, basic cellular structure and metabolism, tissue differentiation and characteristics, and organ system structure and function? Specifically the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems.
Prerequisite:
[(BIOL 1140 AND BIOL 1140L) or (BIOL 2110 AND BIOL 2110L)] AND (CHEM 1120 or CHEM 1215) or appropriate placement score
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BIOL 2210L: Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab
1.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This is the first in a series of two laboratory courses designed to introduce laboratory practices and techniques for human anatomy and physiology, from the basic cell structure through the organ system level? specifically the integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and nervous systems. Specimen dissections, anatomic models, or synthetic cadavers are used and dissection is required (Corequisite with the lecture course.)
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1120L or CHEM 1215L or appropriate placement score
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