Anatomy and Physiology - A

by Texas College Preparatory Academies * Provider-Certified
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FALL 2025-26: $350.00 

Course Information

  • Anatomy and Physiology - A
  • Responsive Education Solutions (RES)
  • Provider-Certified
  • A
  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Buzz
  • Responsive Education Solutions (RES)
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  • Yes
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Primary Enrollment Contact Information

  • Lauren Ferrerra
  • lferrerra@responsiveedtx.com
  • 972-316-3663

Secondary Enrollment Contact Information

  • Lauren Ferrerra
  • lferrerra@responsiveedtx.com
  • 972-316-3663

Course Syllabus Components

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Supporting Document Component

  • Units 1-5 according to the course syllabus will be covered in Anatomy and Physiology - A. Anatomy and Physiology is a two-part course that introduces students to the structures and functions of the amazing body. Students learn about different organ systems and how they work together to maintain life. Some of these organ systems include the circulatory, digestive, integumentary reproductive, and respiratory systems. Students examine different diseases that affect these systems and the treatments (both traditional and new) used to fight these diseases. The development and effects of aging on the different organ systems are explored throughout Anatomy and Physiology.
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  • If the student's Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee or Section 504 Committee determined that the student qualifies as a student with a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ("Section 504"), the student's enrolling school or district ("LEA") will develop the appropriate Individualized Educational Program (IEP) or Section 504 Plan. While the School remains the local educational agency ("LEA") and is responsible for providing all direct services, they will upload a copy of the IEP or Section 504 Plan to the designated platform, and TXVSN online course teachers will review the plan and implement all applicable accommodations, modifications, and supports in the virtual learning environment.