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What is the primary theme for Week 1 of the tutorials?
What is the primary theme for Week 1 of the tutorials?
Attendance for the weekly tutorial sessions is optional.
Attendance for the weekly tutorial sessions is optional.
False
What must a student declare before attending the in-person class?
What must a student declare before attending the in-person class?
They must declare that they are well and do not have any COVID-19 symptoms.
The main components of the tutorial include a group activity, a brief revision of key points, and the main ______.
The main components of the tutorial include a group activity, a brief revision of key points, and the main ______.
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Which of the following is included in the BIO1208 course learning outcomes?
Which of the following is included in the BIO1208 course learning outcomes?
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Match the following weeks with their respective themes:
Match the following weeks with their respective themes:
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Students are encouraged to share course content on online platforms.
Students are encouraged to share course content on online platforms.
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Study Notes
Course Information
- BIO1208 - Foundations in Human Anatomy and Physiology B
- Taught by Dr. Nikita Walz
- Email: [email protected]
Tutorial Structure
- Two-hour tutorials held weekly
- Based on the week's recorded content
- Attendance is expected and recorded
- Consists of:
- Main tutorial
- Group activity
- Brief revision of lecture key points
- Tutorials are facilitated, with students expected to actively participate and ask questions
Tutorial Schedule
- Week 1 (2nd-6th Sept): Homeostasis & Development
- Week 2 (9th-13th Sept): Immune system
- Week 3 (16th-20th Sept): Cardiovascular system: Blood
- Week 4 (23rd-27th Sept): Cardiovascular system: The heart
- Week 5 (30th Sep - 4th Oct): Cardiovascular system: Blood pressure
- Week 6 (7th-11th October): Respiratory system: Asthma
- Week 7 (14th-18th October): Flexible learning period
- Week 8 (21st-25th October): Flexible learning period
- Week 9 (28th Oct -1st Nov): Respiratory system: Oxygen transport
- Week 10 (4th-8th November): Digestive system: Stomach
- Week 11 (11th-15th November): Digestive system: Small intestine
- Week 12 (18th-22nd November): Skeletal system: Food for your bones
- Week 13 (25th-29th November): Musculoskeletal system: Muscle dysfunction
- Week 14 (2nd-6th December): Musculoskeletal system: Exercise adaptions
Course Themes
- Homeostasis and the body's cells/tissues
- Medical and anatomical terminology
- Lymphatic system & immunity
- Cardiovascular system
- Respiratory system
- Digestive system
- Musculoskeletal system
Course Learning Outcomes
- Describe the structure and function of body cells, tissues, and organs.
- Describe the gross anatomy of major organ systems in the human body.
- Explain the basic physiology of major organ systems in the human body.
- Explain the integration of organ systems to maintain homeostasis.
- Demonstrate skills and knowledge required to perform laboratory experiments safely with appropriate equipment, including computer-based technology.
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Explore the essential topics of human anatomy and physiology in this tutorial series taught by Dr. Nikita Walz. Each week covers vital systems such as homeostasis, immune response, and cardiovascular mechanisms. Active participation and engagement are encouraged to enhance your learning experience.