Anatomy and Physiology
What do we learn in anatomy and physiology?
Anatomy and physiology is the study of the human body and how it works. This class is more vigorous than a biology course and requires independent reading and regular studying. Knowledge from the freshman biology course will be brought back during this course. THE INFORMATION FROM BIOLOGY WILL NOT BE RETAUGHT, instead it will be built on, so it is recommended that you left biology in good standing. You will need to be in class regularly, study flashcards regularly and ask questions in class to really benefit from this course. This class is aimed to prepare you as a student for classes after high school. It is recommended that students be juniors or seniors and scored well in biology. Lessons are created in regards to the appropriate Wisconsin model academic standards for science education that can be found HERE.
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