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High School Human Anatomy and Physiology Unit 1: Organization of the Body C1PO1 - Differentiate how positive and negative feedback mechanisms contribute to homeostasis C2PO1 - Identify anatomical prefix, suffix and vocabulary words C2PO2 - Apply directional and regional terms, planes, membranes, and cavities C3PO1 - Describe the levels of organization in the body Unit 2: Histology C1PO1 - Classify and describe epithelial tissue Unit 3: Integumentary System C1PO1 - Identify the three main subdivisions of the skin Unit 4: Skeletal System C1PO1 - Describe the five functions of the skeletal system C1PO2 - Classify and describe connective tissue C1PO3 - Classify and describe muscular tissue C1PO2 - Describe the strata and cells of the epidermis C1PO3 - Describe the strata and structures of the dermis C1PO2 - Identify the bone remodeling units and their cells C1PO3 - Distinguish the various skeletal articulations CIPO4 - Classify and describe nervous tissue C2PO1 - Describe the process of tissue repair using a tissue type as an example C1PO4 - Describe the components of skin color C1PO5 - Describe the components of skin appendages C2PO1 - Compare compact and spongy bone C2PO2 - Classify bones based on shape C2PO1 - Identify the six functions of the skin C2PO2 - Identify the functions of skin appendages C3PO1 - Describe the characteristics of burns C2PO3 - Classify bone markings C3PO2 - Describe the characteristics of skin cancer C2PO4 - Discriminate between the different parts of a long bone C3PO1 - Identify the types of connective tissues found in the skeletal system C3PO2 - Label the major bones of the skeleton C3PO3 - Articulate the bones of the body C3PO4 - Examine the microscopic structure of bone C4PO1 - Describe fracture and osteoporosis C4PO2 - Order and describe the phases of bone repair High School Human Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5: Muscular System Unit 6: Nervous System Unit 7: Endocrine System Unit 8: Cardiovascular System C1PO1 - Label the major muscles of the body C1PO1 - Describe the main divisions of the nervous system C1PO1 – Identify and label chambers, valves and blood vessels of the heart C1PO2 - Distinguish between skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle tissue C1PO2 - Describe the structural and functional classification of neurons C1PO1 - Identify the location and function of the nine major glands of the endocrine system C2PO1 - Compare and contrast the function of the endocrine system with the nervous system C2PO1 - Describe the functions of the muscular system C2PO2 - Define and describe the functions of hormones C2PO1 – Describe the components of blood C2PO2 - Describe the functional characteristics of muscle C3PO1 - Explain how muscles are named C1PO3 - Explain the conduction of information through the nervous system: sensory input, integration, motor output C2PO1 - Differentiate between neurons and supporting cells of the nervous system C2PO2 - Identify characteristics of neurons C3PO1 - Discuss homeostatic imbalances due to hyper- and hypo-secretion of the various hormones C2PO2 – Categorize blood by type C3PO2 - Define origin, insertion, and action C3PO1 - Label and describe the three major parts of the neuron C3PO2 – Identify pulmonary and systemic circuits C3PO3 - Define landmarks: belly of muscle, tendons, aponeuroses, etc. C4PO1 - Examine the microscopic features of muscle C5PO1 - Explain the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction C3PO2 - Label and describe the major parts of the brain C4PO1 – Explain the electrical sequence of heart contraction C4PO1 - Explain the importance of cerebrospinal fluid C5PO1 – Investigate blood pressure and pulse C4PO2 - Characterize the protective structures of the central nervous system, including the skull, spine and three meninges C4PO3 - Generalize the function of the blood-brain barrier C5PO1 - Discuss how the nervous system is important for maintaining homeostasis C5PO2 – Explore blood flow and resistance C1PO2 – Trace the path of blood through the heart C3PO1 – Compare and contrast the three main types of blood vessels C5PO3 - Summarize blood as a transport system for gases, nutrients, and wastes High School Human Anatomy and Physiology Unit 9: Lymphatic/Immune System C1PO1 - List the structures of the lymphatic system C2PO1 - Describe the source of lymph and the mechanisms of lymph transport C2PO2 - Compare and contrast between the lymphatic and circulatory systems Unit 10: Respiratory System Unit 11: Digestive System Unit 12: Urinary System C1O1 - List the organs of the respiratory system C1PO2 - Trace the pathway of air from the external environment to the alveoli C2PO1 - Describe the functions of the organs in the respiratory system C1PO1 - Identify the organs of the digestive system C1PO2 - Trace the pathway of food through the alimentary canal C1PO1 - Identify the organs of the urinary system C2PO1 - Define the functions of the organs of the urinary system C1PO3 - Differentiate between the alimentary canal and accessory organs C2PO2 - Explain the function of the nephron C2PO3 - Describe the functions of the lymphatic system C2PO2 - Differentiate between internal and external respiration C2PO1 - Analyze the functions of the digestive system C2PO3 - Compare the urinary system and the integumentary systems C3PO1 - Identify diseases; causes and symptoms of the lymphatic system C2PO3 - Summarize the events of pulmonary ventilation C2PO2 - Define the functions of the organs of the digestive system C2PO4 - Distinguish between lung volumes C2PO3 - Differentiate between the functions of the alimentary canal and accessory organs C3PO1 - Explain the importance of chemical digestion C3PO1 - Describe respiratory abnormalities C4PO1 - Examine dietary guidelines including food pyramid, nutrition labels and categories of nutrients Unit 13: Reproductive System C1PO1 - Label the structures of the male and female reproductive systems C2PO1 - Describe the functions of the structures in the male and female reproductive systems C2PO2 - Trace the pathway of sperm and egg from production to fertilization and implantation C2PO3 - List the stages of pregnancy and describe the characteristics of the developing fetus C3PO1 - Identify diseases and disorders associated with the reproductive system