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  1. Introduction to the Lymphatic and Immune System. Anatomy of the Lymphatic and Immune Systems. Barrier Defenses and the Innate Immune Response. The Adaptive Immune Response: T lymphocytes and Their Functional Types. The Adaptive Immune Response: B-lymphocytes and Antibodies. The Immune Response against Pathogens.

  2. Distinguish between anatomy and physiology, and identify several branches of each; Describe the structure of the body, from simplest to most complex, in terms of the six levels of organization; Identify the functional characteristics of human life; Identify the four requirements for human survival

  3. In this specialization, you will study the structure (anatomy) and function (physiology) of the human body as it pertains to six major body systems: the cardiovascular (heart), lymphatic (immune), respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.

  4. Anatomy & Physiology I & II — Open & Free. Approach the study of the body in an organized way to fully comprehend how all of the intricate functions and systems of the human body work together. Connect what you learn about anatomy and physiology to what you already know about your own body.

  5. Anatomy and Physiology 2e is developed to meet the scope and sequence for a two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body systems. The revision focuses on inclusive and equitable instruction and includes new student support.

  6. Anatomy & Physiology II. Learn about the reproductive system and the stages of human development. Anatomy & Physiology II also covers the lymphatic system and the three lines of defense our bodies have against pathogens.

  7. www.sophia.org › online-courses › scienceA&P II | Sophia Learning

    Sophia’s Anatomy and Physiology II course will give students an introduction to the structure and functions of the organ systems.

  8. This includes the generalized and more specialized functions of transport of materials, capillary exchange, maintaining health by transporting white blood cells and various immunoglobulins (antibodies), hemostasis, regulation of body temperature, and helping to maintain acid-base balance.

  9. 27.1 Anatomy and Physiology of the Testicular Reproductive System ; 27.2 Anatomy and Physiology of the Ovarian Reproductive System ; 27.3 Development of the Male and Female Reproductive Systems ; Key Terms; Chapter Review; Interactive Link Questions; Review Questions; Critical Thinking Questions

  10. Introduction to the Endocrine System | Anatomy and Physiology II. Learning Objectives. After studying this chapter, you will be able to: Identify the contributions of the endocrine system to homeostasis. Discuss the chemical composition of hormones and the mechanisms of hormone action.

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