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Announcements
Chapter 2 Lab Report
Posted: Sep 7, 2010
This Lab Report is due midnight, Sept. 16th, Thursday. KSMITH
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Grading Lab Reports and your reply
Posted: Sep 3, 2010
It will not be possible for me to reply that I have received your Chapter 1 Lab Report until Tuesday, Sept. 7th. If you don't receive a reply by the afternoon of that day then I did not receive your report.
Due to the numbers of lab reports I have to grade I can only tell you that your report will be graded asap. I will not be able to start grading them until the 7th. KSMITH
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End date for HGS 1st Grading Period
Posted: Aug 31, 2010
September 28th is the last day of the first grading period. After this date grades will be averaged and sent to your high school. They will also be posted in PO Gradebook. KSMITH
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Concerning Lab Reports
Posted: Aug 31, 2010
Your lab report MUST be done in Microsoft Office. I cannot open .wps or .zip. KSMITH
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Chapter 1 Test
Posted: Aug 26, 2010
This test will be Thursday, Sept. 2nd. KSMITH
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Chapter 1 Lab Report
Posted: Aug 25, 2010
This Lab Report has been emailed to you. It is due Friday, September 3rd by midnight. Do not email it before that date. KSMITH
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Hello
Posted: Aug 20, 2010
I want to welcome you to class again and please know that I am anxious for us to experience the adventure of the study of the human body this year. If I can ever be of assistance please let me know.
Please note that you cannot reply to this email because it has been sent through Pageout. KSMITH
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Course Description
Anatomy and Physiology I and II will present an integrated approach to the subject along with microbiology and pathology. The structure and function of the human body will be investigated. Upon completion of this two sememster study students should understand the scope and subdivision of anatomy and physiology as well as the chemistry of the human body as it relates to the health sciences. All students who are considering any field in the medical sciences will benefit from an in-depth knowledge of the internal and external body systems. Course emphasis will include gross anatomical relationships and the molecular, cellular, physiological and mebolic processes. All eleven body systems will be investigated. Virtual laboratory activities and simulations will be integrated into this study to aid students in making the new language of Anatomy and Physiology their own.
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