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BIO113 Reflection Paper, Thesis of Financial Accounting

A reflection paper written by a student at Grantham University for the course BIO113: Anatomy and Physiology. The student discusses their expectations for the course, what they learned in the first week, and areas they need to improve on. an overview of the human body, chemistry of life, and cell structure. The student also explains how knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology is important for their major, Medical Billing and Coding.

Typology: Thesis

2023/2024

Available from 02/09/2024

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Download BIO113 Reflection Paper and more Thesis Financial Accounting in PDF only on Docsity! BIO113 Reflection Paper Grantham University BIO113: Anatomy and Physiology Why did you choose this course and what do you expect to learn? I did not choose this class, it was a required class. At my last college I took a class similar to this class. My expectations for learning in this course is to increase my knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology. It will help me with my major, Medical Billing and Coding. I’m very eager to learn as much as I can within the 8 weeks of this course. What did you learn this week, and how will you apply this to your daily life? This past week I learned about the human body, chemistry of life and cell structure. Within the human body section I learned about homeostasis, planes, the terms of direction, cavities and the structural unit. The purpose of homeostasis is to keep the body's temperature, salt levels, water levels, and food consumption in a reasonable range. Any of these causes have a small range of differences in the human body, which allows it to function normally. The anatomical planes are four abstract flat surfaces or planes that run across the body while it is in its anatomical position. The median plane, sagittal planes, coronal (frontal) planes, and horizontal (transverse) planes are all examples of planes in the human body. Body cavity anatomical terminology: The cranial cavity, the vertebral cavity, the thoracic cavity (containing the pericardial cavity and the pleural cavity), the abdominal cavity, and the pelvic cavity are also examples of human body cavities. The cell is the body's fundamental structural structure, according to anatomy. All life forms have cells that begin as the zygote, a single cell formed when a spermatozoon fertilizes an oocyte at the beginning of existence. More than 200 different cell types occur in the human body. Although modern man has many creature comforts thanks to the invention of tools, plumbing systems, and food storage, the fact remains that human survival requirements are very simple. Air, water, heat, shelter, hygiene, contact, sleep, and personal space are all physiological requirements. You should use chemistry in your everyday life to guarantee that the treatments you take aren't jeopardized or excessively improved by the foods you consume. Some medications, for example, are impaired by alcohol. All living organisms are made up of cells, which are the essential components. Hundreds of trillions of cells make up the human body. They give the body shape, take in nutrients from food, turn them to energy, and perform specialized functions. What areas did you do well on and what areas need improvement? I did well on the human body section. It was easy to understand. Learning about the human body was also fun. I could always use more improvement but I grasp it pretty well. I did ok on cell structure but could use some improvement. The one I need the most improvement is the chemistry of life. I don’t grasp it as well as the human body or the cell structure. In conclusion I hope to improve in everything and learn as much as possible in the 8 weeks of this course. Knowing Anatomy and Physiology is the base to learning Medical Billing and Coding because you need all that information in order to correctly code and bill patients.
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