how much is anatomy and physiology course cost

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Anatomy and Physiology Certificate 3-7 mo Total cost $329 Full Program Overview 800-275-4410 (9AM - 9PM EST) Total Cost The total cost of your online Anatomy and Physiology Program is a one-time payment of $329 which covers the cost of your studies and any digital textbooks or study materials included in your certificate.

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What is anatomy and physiology online?

This online Anatomy and Physiology Course will equip you with all the knowledge relating to the structure of the human body and the various processes that go on inside the human body. Upon completing the course, you will receive a certificate, a logo and an online transcript which you can display on your website and stationery, and in your office. You can also display the credentials "Certified in Anatomy and Physiology" on all your business correspondence.

What is the growth rate of healthcare jobs?

Jobs in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries are rapidly expanding, and according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of most occupations in these fields is expected to grow by between 15-40% from 2010 to 2028. Anatomy and Physiology Training.

What is a root term?

Root terms are divided by each body system. The origin, a combined form, and an example of non-medical everyday usage is provided for each root term. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Unusual and interesting information is provided in regards to each term.

What is genetics course?

Gain a greater appreciation and understanding of the complexity of the human body. This course provides in-depth knowledge of the principles of genetics, how the body's systems work together, and how the human body fights off diseases.

What is the lesson in endocrine and reproductive systems?

You will learn how the endocrine and nervous systems work together to regulate all of your body's functions. Finally, you will explore some specific endocrine glands, the hormones they produce, and how they influence each other.

What is the smallest living unit in the human body?

The smallest living unit of the body is the cell. It's so amazing, it deserves a lesson of its own. Even though almost all cells are microscopic, they're jam-packed with many different kinds of organelles and surrounded by complex membranes.

What are the two organ systems?

This lesson takes a closer look at two different organ systems—the integumentary system (the skin) and the urinary system . Both of these systems work to get rid of waste products that would kill you if they were allowed to build up in your body. You will learn, too, how important these two systems are in maintaining homeostasis. People are often surprised to learn how complex even the skin can be. And the structures of the urinary system, particularly the kidneys, are quite amazing. At the end of this lesson, you will know all about kidney failure and the challenges of dialysis and kidney transplantation.

Where is Holly Trimble?

Holly Trimble earned a bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Colorado, a master's degree in Pediatric Physical Therapy from Boston University, a master's degree in Biology from the University of Nebraska at Kearney, and a doctoral degree in Physical Therapy from Arcadia University. After working as a physical therapist for many years, Dr. Trimble transitioned into teaching. She has lectured on health-related topics to all age groups and has taught middle and high school science courses in both private and public school settings. She currently teaches Anatomy and Physiology for a local community college system, where she has taught for the past 15 years. Holly received the Adjunct Faculty Excellence Award both of the years she was nominated and is the author of the eBook, "College Success Now!"

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