Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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- Marketing Management (2015): Grades 9, 10, 11, 12, Higher Education
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Human Body OrganizationI
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Identify the six levels of structural organization of the human body.I.1
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Students can:
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Distinguish between the levels of structural organization (chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system, organism).I.1.a
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Illustrate the interdependency of each level of structural organization.I.1.b
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Identify directional terminology.I.2
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Students can:
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Explain directional terms used when referring to the human body (superior/inferior, proximal/distal, medial/lateral, anterior/posterior, superficial/deep).I.2.a
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Identify planes used to divide the human body (sagittal, midsagittal, transverse, frontal).I.2.b
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Distinguish between the body cavities and the organs located within each cavity (dorsal, cranial, vertebral, ventral, thoracic, pleural, pericardial, mediastinum, abdominopelvic, abdominal, pelvic).I.2.c
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Identify the body quadrants and the main organs in each quadrant (right upper quadrant- RUQ, left upper quadrant-LUQ, right lower quadrant-RLQ, left lower quadrant-LLQ).I.2.d
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Discuss the importance of homeostasis in the human body.I.3
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Students can:
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Explain what is occurring in the body during a homeostatic imbalance.I.3.a
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Identify variables that may cause homeostatic imbalances.I.3.b
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Compare and contrast negative and positive feedback mechanisms.I.3.c
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Human Body ChemistryII
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Examine the basic principles of chemical elements.II.1
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Students can:
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Discuss the Periodic Table of Elements and describe its role.II.1.a
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Identify the organic elements in the human body and list their basic functions (carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen).II.1.b
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Compare and contrast organic and inorganic compounds.II.1.c
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Identify the function of common electrolytes in the human body (sodium, potassium, chloride).II.1.d
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Identify the basic components of atoms and describe the characteristics of ions, molecules, compounds, and bonds.II.2
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Students can:
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Diagram and discuss the basic components of an atom (nucleus, electron, proton, and neutron).II.2.a
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Differentiate between ions, cations and anions.II.2.b
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Compare and contrast molecules and compounds.II.2.c
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Recognize the characteristics of ionic, covalent and hydrogen bonds.II.2.d
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Show the relationship between water, acids, bases, and pH.II.3
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Students can:
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Discuss the properties of water and illustrate how it is utilized in the human body.II.3.a
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Categorize acidic, basic and neutral solutions and identify pH values of each using the pH scale.II.3.b
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Identify the normal pH of common body fluids (blood, intracellular fluid, gastric juice, urine).II.3.c
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Cell BiologyIII
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Identify the basic structures and functions of an animal cell.III.1
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Students can:
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Explain the structure and function of the cell membrane.III.1.a
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Discuss the structure and function of the nucleus including the nuclear membrane..b
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Describe the structure and function of the cytoplasm..c
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Recognize the structure and function of the organelles (centrosome, Golgi body, lysosome, mitochondria, ribosome, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole)..d
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Describe the cellular transport processes and classify as active or passive.III.2
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Students can:
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Discuss selectively permeable membranes and determine factors which influence permeability.III.2.a
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Compare and contrast active transport, phagocytosis, and pinocytosis.III.2.b
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Compare and contrast diffusion, facilitated diffusion and osmosis.III.2.c
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Determine the osmotic effects that occur when a cell is placed in an isotonic, hypotonic, and a hypertonic solution.III.2.d
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Describe animal cell reproduction.III.3
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Students can:
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Examine the process of mitosis.III.3.a
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Examine the process of meiosis.III.3.b
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HistologyIV
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Identify the characteristics and functions of the four principle types of tissue.IV.1
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Students can:
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Describe the structure and function of epithelial tissue.IV.1.a
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Describe the structure and function of connective tissue.IV.1.b
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Describe the structure and function of nervous tissue.IV.1.c
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Describe the structure and function of muscle tissue.IV.1.d
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Differentiate between the four basic types of membranes.IV.2
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Students can:
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Identify the location, structure, and function of cutaneous membranes.IV.2.a
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Identify the location, structure, and function of serous membranes.IV.2.b
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Identify the location, structure, and function of mucous membranes.IV.2.c
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Identify the location, structure, and function of synovial membranes.IV.2.d
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ompare and contrast exocrine and endocrine glands.IV.3
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Students can:
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Identify and give examples of exocrine glands.IV.3.a
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Identify and give examples of endocrine glands.IV.3.b
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Describe the functions and locations of sudorfierous, sebaceous, and ceruminous glands.IV.3.c
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Describe the basic structures, functions, and diseases and disorders of the integumentary system.IV.4
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Students can:
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Identify the three layers of the skin (epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous) with respect to tissue type, function, and substructures (glands, hair, nails).IV.4.a
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Estimate the body surface area of an adult using the Rule of Nines.IV.4.b
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Classify burns based on depth of skin penetration.IV.4.c
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Describe the diseases and disorders associated with the integumentary system (skin cancer (ABCDE’s of skin cancer identification), herpes, boils, warts, impetigo).IV.4.d
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Skeletal SystemV
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Identify the five functions of the skeletal system.V.1
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Students can:
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Discuss how the skeleton gives shape and support to the body.V.1.a
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Identify how bones protect internal organs.V.1.b
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Describe muscle attachment to bones.V.1.c
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Identify where red blood cell formed (hematopoiesis).V.1.d
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Discuss the storage of calcium and phosphorous in the bones and the purpose of storing minerals.V.1.e
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Compare and contrast compact and spongy bone and the location and function of each.V.2
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Students can:
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Identify the location and function of compact bone.V.2.a
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Describe the location and function of spongy bone.V.2.b
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Explain the role of osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts in bone growth and ossification and examine where these processes occur in the bone.V.2.c
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Differentiate the axial and appendicular skeletons.V.3
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Students can:
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Identify the bones of the axial skeleton.V.3.a
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Identify the bones of the appendicular skeleton.V.3.b
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Locate the following skull bones and identify their function: mandible, maxilla, zygomatic, frontal, parietal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid, hyoid, temporal, mastoid process.V.3.c
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Illustrate the number, location and function of each of the five groups of vertebrae.V.3.d
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Describe bone markings, features, location, and names of long, short, flat, and irregular bones of the human body.V.4
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Students can:
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Identify the bone markings, features, location, and names of long bones.V.4.a
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Identify the bone markings, features, location, and names of short bones.V.4.b
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Identify the bone markings, features, location, and names of flat bones.V.4.c
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Identify the bone markings, features, location, and names of irregular bones.V.4.d
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Identify the types of joints, describe the movement of each, and classify as fibrous, synovial, or cartilaginous.V.5
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Students can:
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Describe a ball-and-socket joint, the movement of this joint, and examples of this type of joint.V.5.a
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Describe a condyloid joint, the movement of this joint, and examples of this type of joint.V.5.b
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Describe a gliding joint, the movement of this joint, and examples of this type of joint.V.5.c
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Describe a hinge joint, the movement of this joint, and examples of this type of joint.V.5.d
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Describe a pivot joint, the movement of this joint, and examples of this type of joint.V.5.e
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Describe a saddle joint, the movement of this joint, and examples of this type of joint.V.5.f
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Describe sutures and identify where they are located.V.5.g
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Compare and contrast tendons and ligaments.V.6
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Students can:
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Describe the characteristics of tendons.V.6.a
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Describe the characteristics of ligaments.V.6.b
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Describe the diseases and disorders of the skeletal system and the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.V.7
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Students can:
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Explain the disease process of osteoporosis and discuss diagnostic tests, treatment options and long-term prognosis.V.7.a
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Explain rheumatoid arthritis and discuss diagnostic tests, treatment options and long-term prognosis.V.7.b
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Explain rickets and discuss diagnostic tests, treatment options and long-term prognosis.V.7.c
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Explain gout and discuss diagnostic tests, treatment options and long-term prognosis.V.7.d
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Muscular SystemVI
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Identify the general functions of the muscular system.VI.1
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Students can:
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Describe how the muscles combine with the skeleton in providing motion and identify the terms related to muscle movement (origin, insertion, prime mover, antagonist, synergist, fixator).VI.1.a
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Identify how substances move though the body due to contractions of involuntary muscle.VI.1.b
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Summarize how muscle contractions produce and regulate heat (thermogenesis, shivering).VI.1.c
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Describe how sensory receptors monitor tension and length of muscle to maintain posture.VI.1.d
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Compare and contrast the functional characteristics of muscle tissue.VI.2
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Students can:
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Illustrate muscle excitability.VI.2.a
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Describe muscle contractibility.VI.2.b
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Discuss muscle extensibility.VI.2.c
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Explain muscle elasticity.VI.2.d
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Compare and contrast the location, microscopic appearance, type of control (voluntary/involuntary), and functions of the three types of muscleVI.3
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Students can:
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Identify the location, microscopic appearance, and type of control of striated muscle.VI.3.a
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Describe the location, microscopic appearance, and type of control of cardiac muscle.VI.3.b
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Explain the location, microscopic appearance, and type of control of smooth muscle.VI.3.c
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Analyze the anatomy and physiology of muscle fibers and describe muscle fiber stimulation.VI.4
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Students can:
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Identify the microscopic anatomy of a muscle fiber (sarcomere, myofibril proteins – actin and myosin).VI.4.a
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Describe the Sliding Filament Theory of muscle contraction.VI.4.b
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Identify the anatomy and physiology of a neuromuscular junction and describe how neurotransmitters (acetylcholine) aid in muscle contraction.VI.4.c
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Name, locate, and describe the function of major muscles.VI.5
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Students can:
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Identify and locate muscles whose action is voluntary controlled (biceps brachii, triceps brachii, sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, deltoid, diaphragm, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, gastrocnemius, hamstrings, quadriceps, gluteus maximus, gastrocnemius).VI.5.a
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Distinguish muscles whose action is involuntary controlled (walls of blood vessels, walls of stomach, intestines, iris of the eye, bladder, trachea).VI.5.b
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Describe the diseases and disorders of the muscular system and the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.VI.6
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Students can:
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Explain the disease process of tetanus and discuss long-term prognosis.VI.6.a
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Describe muscle cramps and identify causes and treatment options.VI.6.b
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Describe a muscle strain and identify causes and treatment options.VI.6.c
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Describe tendinitis and identify common locations, causes, and treatment options.VI.6.d
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Nervous SystemVII
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Identify the major functions of the nervous system.VII.1
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Students can:
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Explain the process of sensory input.VII.1.a
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Define integration.VII.1.b
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Explain the process of motor output.VII.1.c
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Compare and contrast the general organization of the nervous system.VII.2
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Students can:
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Identify the divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) including sensory, motor (somatic/autonomic and parasympathetic/sympathic).VII.2.a
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Identify the sections of the Central Nervous System (CNS).VII.2.b
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Describe the structure and function of the two main types of nervous tissue.VII.3
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Students can:
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Identify and describe the major parts of a neuron and the nerve processes.VII.3.a
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Recognize the types of neuroglial cells, the function of each and indicate if they are located in the CNS or PNS. c- Compare and contrast white and gray matter.VII.3.b
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Analyze and sequence the events involved when a nerve impulse is initiated.VII.4
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Students can:
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Describe what is occurring in the neuron during the Resting Potential including the transportation of ions and voltage.VII.4.a
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Describe what is occurring in the neuron during the Action Potential including the transportation of ions, and voltage.VII.4.b
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Describe the reflex arc and give examples of reflexes.VII.5
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Students can:
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Identify the five steps in a reflex arc.VII.5.a
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Describe the process of a knee jerk reflex arc.VII.5.b
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Describe the process of the salivary reflex arc.VII.5.c
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Describe the process of the blinking reflex arc.VII.5.d
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Identify the structures of the brain and explain the function of each.VII.6
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Students can:
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Name, locate, and describe the function of the meninges.VII.6.a
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Identify the four major areas of the brain, the location and function of each (cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem (medulla oblongata, pons, midbrain), diencephalon.VII.6.b
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Describe the components of cerebral Spinal fluid where it is located and where it is produced (choroid plexus).VII.6.c
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Describe the diseases and disorders of the nervous system and the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.VII.7
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Students can:
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Describe epilepsy, causes and treatment options.VII.7.a
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Explain the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, treatment options and long-term prognosis.VII.7.b
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Describe Alzheimer’s disease and the long-term prognosis of someone with the disease.VII.7.c
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Identify the symptoms of a concussion; describe how concussions are graded, treatment options for each grade, and long-term prognosis.VII.7.d
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Special SensesVIII
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Compare and contrast general and special senses.VIII.1
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Students can:
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Identify the receptors responsible for each of the general sense sensations (pain, temperature, touch, pressure, vibration, proprioception).VIII.1.a
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Identify the special structures responsible for each of the special senses (vision, hearing, taste, smell, balance).VIII.1.b
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Identify the anatomical structures of the eye and the physiological function of each structure in regards to the sense of sight.VIII.2
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Students can:
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Label the anatomical structures of the eye (lacrimal gland and duct, extrinsic muscles, conjunctiva, sclera, cornea, choroid, iris, lens, retina, aqueous and vitreous humor).VIII.2.a
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Describe the process of vision and identify the pathway of light as it enters through the eye.VIII.2.b
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Describe the anatomy of the nose and the physiological function of each structure in regards to the sense of smell.VIII.3
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Students can:
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Label the anatomical structures of the nose (external nares, nasal vestibule, nasal cavity, internal nares, sinuses, hard palate, soft palate, olfactory bulb).VIII.3.a
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Describe the process of olfaction (olfactory epithelium, olfactory receptor cells, olfactory bulb, trigeminal nerve).VIII.3.b
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Discuss the anatomy of the tongue and the physiological function of each structure in regards to the sense of taste.VIII.4
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Students can:
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Label the anatomical structures of the tongue (taste buds, papillae, gustatory hair, taste pore, gustatory receptor cell).VIII.4.a
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Describe the physiological process of taste.VIII.4.b
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Discuss the anatomy of the ear and the physiological function of each structure in regards to the sense of hearing.VIII.5
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Students can:
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Label the anatomical structures of the ear (auricle/pinna, external auditory canal, tympanic membrane, tympanic cavity, malleus, incus, stapes, round window, semicircular canals, vestibular nerve, cochlea, cochlear nerve).VIII.5.a
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Discuss the physiological process of hearing.VIII.5.b
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Describe the diseases and disorders of the special senses and the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.VIII.6
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Students can:
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Discuss glaucoma and identify causes and treatment options.VIII.6.a
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Describe cataracts and identify causes and treatment options.VIII.6.b
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Identify the signs of color blindness and discuss the causes of the condition.VIII.6.c
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Describe hyposmia and identify the causes.VIII.6.d
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Identify dysguesia and explain the causes.VIII.6.e
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Explain tinnitus and identify the causes.VIII.6.f
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Endocrine SystemIX
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Distinguish between endocrine glands and exocrine glands.IX.1
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Students can:
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Describe, list the functions, and give examples of endocrine glands.IX.1.a
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Identify, list the functions, and give examples of exocrine glands.IX.1.b
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Identify the general functions of the endocrine system.IX.2
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Students can:
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Explain how the endocrine system and the nervous system work together to maintain homeostasis.IX.2.a
- b
Describe how the endocrine system regulates metabolism and body processes.IX.2.b
- a
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- 3
Define the term hormone and identify the location of endocrine glands, the hormones secreted, the target organ of each hormone, and the effect of the hormone.IX.3
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Students can:
- a
Define the term hormone.IX.3.a
- b
Identify the location of the following endocrine glands, the hormones secreted, the target organ of each hormone, and the effect of the hormone: pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal glands, pancreas, testes, and ovaries.IX.3.b
- a
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- 4
Describe the diseases and disorders of the endocrine system and the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.IX.4
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Students can:
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Discuss Addison’s disease and identify treatment and long-term prognosis.IX.4.a
- b
Identify thyroid cancer, causes, and treatments.IX.4.b
- c
Determine the causes of Diabetes insipidus, treatment, and long-term prognosis.IX.4.c
- d
Explain cretinism and treatment options.IX.4.d
- e
Identify the cause of exophthalmoses and long-term prognosis.IX.4.e
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Blood, Lymphatic, & Cardiovascular SystemsX
- 1
Identify the components of blood, the structure of each component, and the function of each.X.1
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Students can:
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Describe the structure and function of erythrocytes.X.1.a
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Identify the structure and function of leukocytes and list the two major groups (granulocytes (neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils) and agranulocytes (monocytes, lymphocytes).X.1.b
- c
Explain the structure and function of thrombocytes.X.1.c
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Explain the phases of hemostasis.X.2
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Students can:
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Identify the vascular phase of hemostasis.X.2.a
- b
Explain the platelet phase of hemostasis.X.2.b
- c
Discuss the coagulation phase of hemostasis.X.2.c
- d
Describe the clot retraction phase of hemostasis.X.2.d
- e
Identify the fibrinolysis phase of hemostasis.X.2.e
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ABO blood types and Rh factorX.3
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Students can:
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Identify the antigen located on the erythrocyte to determine ABO blood type.X.3.a
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Describe the Rh factor and how it can affect pregnancy.X.3.b
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Describe the structures and functions of the lymphatic organs and explain how lymph moves through the body.X.4
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Students can:
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Identify the structure and function of the lymph organs (thymus, bone marrow, spleen, lymph nodes, tonsils, appendix Peyer’s patches).X.4.a
- b
Describe how lymph moves through the body.X.4.b
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- 5
Compare and contrast antibodies and antigens.X.5
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Students can:
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Discuss antigens and describe how they elicit an immune response.X.5.a
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Explain how antibodies bind to antigens and signal other cells of the immune system to respond to the invading microbe.X.5.b
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Identify the roles of T-cells and B-cells in the immune response.X.6
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Students can:
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Discuss the general role of T-cells in an immune response.X.6.a
- b
Describe the general role of B-cells in an immune response.X.6.b
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Distinguish between active and passive immunity and natural and artificial immunity.X.7
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Students can:
- a
Compare and contrast active and passive immunity.X.7.a
- b
Compare and contrast natural and artificial immunity.X.7.b
- a
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Identify the general functions of the cardiovascular system.X.8
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Students can:
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Describe how the cardiovascular system transports nutrients, oxygen, and hormones though out the body and removes metabolic wastes.X.8.a
- b
Discuss how the cardiovascular system protects the body by circulating lymphocytes, antibodies, and platelets.X.8.b
- c
Identify how the cardiovascular system regulates body temperature, pH, and water content of cells.X.8.c
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- 9
Describe the structures and functions of the cardiovascular system organs.X.9
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Students can:
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Identify the structures of the cardiovascular system (heart, arteries, veins, capillaries, blood).X.9.a
- b
Discuss the functions of the structures of the cardiovascular system.X.9.b
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- 10
Identify and label the anatomical structures of the heart and trace blood flow through the heart.X.10
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Students can:
- a
Label the anatomical structures of the heart.X.10.a
- b
Trace blood flow through the heart.X.10.b
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- 11
Explain the structures and functions of the conduction system of the heart and trace the pathway.X.11
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Students can:
- a
Label the structures of the conduction system of the heart.X.11.a
- b
Describe the function of the conduction system of the heart.X.11.b
- c
Trace the pathway of the conduction system of the heart.X.11.c
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- 12
Sequence the events of the cardiac cycle, define the term cardiac output, and identify factors that influence it.X.12
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Students can:
- a
Sequence the events of the cardiac cycle.X.12.a
- b
Define the term cardiac output.X.12.b
- c
Discuss factors that influence cardiac output.X.12.c
- a
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- 13
Describe blood pressure, identify the common locations where a pulse is felt, and assess how to take how to measure blood pressure.X.13
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Students can:
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Identify systolic and diastolic blood pressure.X.13.a
- b
Locate common places a pulse is felt.X.13.b
- c
Demonstrate how to measure blood pressure.X.13.c
- a
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- 14
Describe the diseases and disorders of the blood, lymph, and cardiovascular systems and describe the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.X.14
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Students can:
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Compare and contrast the types of anemia and the causes of each.X.14.a
- b
Describe lymphoma and identify treatment options.X.14.b
- c
Describe lymphedema and identify causes and treatment options.X.14.c
- d
Identify causes of coronary artery disease and describe treatment options.X.14.d
- e
Compare and contrast the types of arrhythmias and the causes of each.X.14.e
- f
Identify the causes of heart failure and describe the treatment options.X.14.f
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Respiratory SystemXI
- 1
Sequence the general structures of the respiratory system and identify their functions.XI.1
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Students can:
- a
Label the anatomical structures of the respiratory system and sequence airflow from the nose/mouth to the alveoli.XI.1.a
- b
Identify the functions of the respiratory system structures.XI.1.b
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- 2
Identify specific anatomical features of the respiratory organs.XI.2
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Students can:
- a
Identify the structure and function of the pharynx.XI.2.a
- b
Describe the structure and function of the larynx.XI.2.b
- c
Discuss the structure and function of the trachea.XI.2.c
- d
Identify the anatomical structures of the lungs and discuss the function of each.XI.2.d
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- 3
Describe the physiology of respiration.XI.3
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Students can:
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Compare and contrast ventilation, external respiration, and internal respiration.XI.3.a
- b
Describe gas exchange.XI.3.b
- c
Compare and contrast tidal volume and vital capacity.XI.3.c
- d
Identify how carbon dioxide affects respiration and blood pH.XI.3.d
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- 4
Describe the diseases and disorders of the respiratory system and describe the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.XI.4
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Students can:
- a
Identify the causes, symptoms, and long-term prognosis of lung cancer.XI.4.a
- b
Describe the symptoms of COPD and identify treatment options.XI.4.b
- c
Discuss influenza and describe treatment options.XI.4.c
- d
Identify the cause of tuberculosis and describe symptoms and treatment.XI.4.d
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Digestive SystemXII
- 1
Examine the organs of the alimentary canal, accessory structures, and the general functions of the digestive system.XII.1
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Students can:
- a
Describe the functions of the mouth and tongue.XII.1.a
- b
Identify the function of the pharynx.XII.1.b
- c
Describe the function of the esophagus.XII.1.c
- d
Identify the functions of the stomach.XII.1.d
- e
Describe the divisions and the functions of the small intestines.XII.1.e
- f
Identify the divisions and the functions of the large intestines.XII.1.f
- g
Discuss the structure and functions of the accessory organs: salivary glands, pancreas, gallbladder, and liver.XII.1.g
- a
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- 2
Compare and contrast chemical and mechanical digestion and give examples of where each occurs.XII.2
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Students can:
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Describe chemical digestion and identify where it occurs in the digestive process.XII.2.a
- b
Discuss mechanical digestion and identify where it occurs in the digestive process.XII.2.b
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Define common medical terms used in digestive processes.XII.3
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Students can:
- a
Define deglutition and identify where it occurs.XII.3.a
- b
Define mastication and identify where it occurs.XII.3.b
- c
Define maceration and identify where it occurs.XII.3.c
- d
Define segmentation and identify where it occurs.XII.3.d
- e
Define peristalsis and identify where it occurs.XII.3.e
- f
Define haustral churning and identify where it occurs.XII.3.f
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- 4
Describe the diseases and disorders of the digestive system and describe the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.XII.4
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Students can:
- a
Compare and contrast the types of hepatitis and identify the long-term prognosis of each.XII.4.a
- b
Identify the causes of obesity and describe the relationship of associated disorders (stroke, coronary artery disease, and type 2 diabetes mellitus).XII.4.b
- c
Describe the signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer and identify procedures for early detection and treatment options.XII.4.c
- d
Identify the causes, symptoms, and treatment of GERD.XII.4.d
- e
Describe gallstones, causes, and treatment options.XII.4.e
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Urinary SystemXIII
- 1
Examine organs and the general functions of the urinary system.XIII.1
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Students can:
- a
Identify the location and the general structure and functions of the kidneys.XIII.1.a
- b
Describe the location and the function of the ureters.XIII.1.b
- c
Identify the location and the general structure and functions of the bladder.XIII.1.c
- d
Identify the location and the function of the urethra.XIII.1.d
- a
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- 2
Identify the gross and microscopic anatomy of the kidneys.XIII.2
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Students can:
- a
Label and describe the gross anatomical features of the kidneys.XIII.2.a
- b
Label and discuss the microscopic anatomical features of the kidneys.XIII.2.b
- a
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- 3
Describe the process of urine formation.XIII.3
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Students can:
- a
Describe the process of filtration and identify the structures involved in the process.XIII.3.a
- b
Discuss the process of reabsorption and identify the structures involved in the process.XIII.3.b
- c
Describe the process of secretion and identify the structures involved in the process.XIII.3.c
- a
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- 4
Compare and contrast normal and abnormal constituents of urine.XIII.4
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Students can:
- a
Describe the normal constituents of urine.XIII.4.a
- b
Identify the abnormal constituents of urine.XIII.4.b
- a
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- 5
Examine the methods of fluid intake and output in regards to fluid balance (homeostatic balance).XIII.5
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Students can:
- a
Describe normal fluid intake and identify examples of fluid ingestion.XIII.5.a
- b
Identify the normal and abnormal means of fluid output.XIII.5.b
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- 6
Describe the diseases and disorders of the urinary system and describe the homeostatic imbalance involved with each.XIII.6
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Students can:
- a
Describe incontinence and identify the causes and treatment options.XIII.6.a
- b
Identify the signs, symptoms and causes of renal failure and describe treatment options.XIII.6.b
- c
Explain Glomerulonephritis and identify treatment and long-term prognosis.XIII.6.c
- d
Identify the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer and describe treatment options.XIII.6.d
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Reproductive SystemXIV
- 1
Examine the general functions of the reproductive system.XIV.1
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Students can:
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production of male and female gametesXIV.1.a
- b
hormone productionXIV.1.b
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- 2
Describe the anatomy and physiology of the male genitalia.XIV.2
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Students can:
- a
Identify and label the structures of the male reproductive system and recognize the function of each.XIV.2.a
- b
Describe the role of testosterone.XIV.2.b
- a
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- 3
Describe the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive structures.XIV.3
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Students can:
- a
Identify and label the structures of the female reproductive system and recognize the function of each.XIV.3.a
- b
Describe the role of estrogen, progesterone, and relaxin.XIV.3.b
- a
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- 4
Examine the menstrual cycle.XIV.4
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Students can:
- a
Sequence the menstrual cycle and describe what occurs in each stage.XIV.4.a
- b
Describe the changes that occur in the female during menopause.XIV.4.b
- a
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- 5
Compare and contrast the processes of spermatogenesis and oogenesis.XIV.5
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Students can:
- a
Describe the process of oogenesis and the outcome of meiosis.XIV.5.a
- b
Detail the process of spermatogenesis and the outcome of meiosis.XIV.5.b
- a
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- 6
Identify the stages of fetal development and birth.XIV.6
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Students can:
- a
Describe the stages of fetal development from fertilization to birth.XIV.6.a
- b
Identify the events associated with the three stages of labor.XIV.6.b
- a
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- 7
Describe the diseases and disorders of the male and female reproductive systems.XIV.7
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Students can:
- a
Identify reproductive cancers (breast, cervical, ovarian, uterine, penile, prostate and testicular), describe signs and symptoms of each and treatment options.XIV.7.a
- b
Describe vaginal yeast infections and identify causes and treatments.XIV.7.b
- c
Explain mastitis and describe the most common cause and treatment.XIV.7.c
- d
Describe an ectopic pregnancy, signs and symptoms, treatment, and complications.XIV.7.d
- e
Identify the signs and symptoms of epididymitis causes, and treatments.XIV.7.e
- f
Describe male hypogonadism, causes, treatment, and long-term prognosis if not treated.XIV.7.f
- g
Explain the signs and symptoms of orchitis, causes, risk factors, complications, and treatment.XIV.7.g
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
- Where can I read the official document?
- Basic Anatomy and Physiology : Course Standards
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