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Anatomy and Physiology I
Course Number:  244313

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  Mitoch
"Life without your mitochondria is tough!"
Trimester
2
2009-2010

Bergen County
Academies

with 
Dr. Don DeWitt
in room 227

11th grade AMST
Section 1: M, T, W, Th: Mods 13-15
Section 2: T, W, Th, F: Mods 19-21
Section 3: M. W, Th, F Mods 16-18

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Course Overview:

  • Anatomy and Physiology I Background DETAILS:
    • Anatomy and Physiology I is the major core biology course around which the Academy of Medical Science Technology (AMST) student focuses his or her studies at Bergen County Academies (BCA).  This course provides a thorough background in anatomy and physiology at an introductory college level.
    • Details of the curriculum and assessments for A&P Trimester 2 may be found by scrolling down. In addition, Trimester 1 and 3 information may be assessed as well via the main menu at MENU
  • Anatomy and Physiology I   TRIMESTER 2 CURRICULUM:
      • In trimester 2 we complete our study of cellular physiology as we consider
        • how DNA is constructed and used to store genetic information,
        • how cells divide via mitosis and meiosis with a side journey specific study of gametogenesis (sperm and ova) production,
        • how cells produce proteins via transcription and translatio, and
        • how cells generate ATP from molecules consumed in the diet


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    • Anatomy and Physiology INSTRUCTOR:
      • Dr. DeWitt was formally educated at the Univeristy of Michigan where he was awarded a PhD in the area of cardiovascular physiology.  He is a former Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. He has taught physiology concepts to various students ranging from high school to collegiate undergraduate, nursing, medical, and graduate students since 1973. Dr. D. is the first biology instructor at Bergen County Academies and was instrumental in the creation of the science curriculum in AAST and AEDT.  He currently teaches core courses for AEDT, AMST and GLE. He also teaches a number of electives in biology and physiology. All of his courses may be accessed at Dr. DeWitt's Websites Index.
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    Student Objectives:



    Assignments:

    • Assessments of the students include:



    • 1) THREE current events reports (3% each)
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      CUREV.


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      2) THREE homework papers: (10% each)
      a) Draw Those Molecules #4
      with a required topic of Nucleic Acids
      b) Draw Those Structures #1
      with a required topic of Chromosomes
      c) Draw Those Pathways #1
      with a required topic of Ins and Outs of Mitochondria


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      DTM4


      DTS1


      DTP1



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      3) TWO in-class exams (a.k.a., Personal Performance Assessment Opportunity or PPAO) (28% each)



      a) PPAO #1A/B:  A combination of ten multiple choice questions, five short answer questions, two labeled diagrams and one essay question taken from a list of three provided prior to the exam.  This exam will be given over two days. A vocabulary checklist is available at:
      GENE EXPRESSION.
      b) PPAO #2A/B A combination of ten multiple choice questions, five short answer questions, two labeled diagrams and one essay question taken from a list of three provided prior to the exam.  This exam will be given over two days. A vocabulary checklist is available at: METABOLISM.

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      PPAO #1




      PPAO #2



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      4) Spirit (5%)

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      SPIRIT.

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    • Due dates and values of each assignment are available at: DUE DATES

    Resources:

    • Textbook:
    Hole's Essentials of
    Human Anatomy and Physiology

    8th ed. 2003,
    by Shier, Butler, and Lewis
    Biology
    5th ed., 1999
    by
    Campbell, Reece & Mitchell
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    Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology will be used for A&P during all trimesters as an introductory reference.  Please click on the book to visit the publisher's website. Biology will be used primarily during trimester 1-2 but will be useful during subsequent trimesters.
    • Panels:
      • THE major source of information in this course will be a collection of notes that you will create through class room activities.  The famous PANELS will bring to you the latest information on each topic.  Please bring to class a 3-ring notebook that will allow you to efficiently and safely store your precious class notes.
    • Internet References:
      • Internet resources are found on their own website.

    Internet resources

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