HAP CT-II Syllabus

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The image shows a syllabus for a CT-II exam, likely in Human Anatomy and Physiology (HAP). The syllabus covers topics from Unit 2 (Integumentary and Skeletal Systems, Joints), Unit 3 (Nervous System), and Unit 4 (Peripheral Nervous System). The question does not ask a specific question that could be answered.
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The text provided is a syllabus for Human Anatomy and Physiology, covering the Integumentary, Skeletal, and Nervous systems.
The text is a syllabus for Human Anatomy and Physiology (HAP), covering units on the integumentary, skeletal, and nervous systems. Unit 2 includes the integumentary system, skeletal system (divisions, bone types, features/functions), muscle organization/physiology, and joints. Unit 3 covers the nervous system (organization, classification, electrophysiology, action potential), brain structure/functions, and spinal cord structure/functions. Unit 4 covers the Peripheral Nervous System.
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The text is a syllabus for Human Anatomy and Physiology (HAP), covering units on the integumentary, skeletal, and nervous systems. Unit 2 includes the integumentary system, skeletal system (divisions, bone types, features/functions), muscle organization/physiology, and joints. Unit 3 covers the nervous system (organization, classification, electrophysiology, action potential), brain structure/functions, and spinal cord structure/functions. Unit 4 covers the Peripheral Nervous System.
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