Special Senses: Anatomy and Physiology (absorbed into consolidated A&P I, archived 2026-04-14)
Build a working understanding of how the body detects and interprets taste, smell, hearing, and balance. This unit connects receptor structure to sensory function, tracing signal transduction and neural pathways so healthcare learners can explain special senses clearly in clinical and academic settings.
Enroll in Special Senses: Anatomy and Physiology (absorbed into consolidated A&P I, archived 2026-04-14)
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Course Details
- Duration: 35 min
- Level: beginner
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Unit 1: Instructions Downloading and Viewing Interactives (Courtney Harrington)
- Unit 2: A&P I: Special Senses
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this Special Senses course for?
This beginner-level course is designed for healthcare learners and anyone new to human anatomy and physiology. It's ideal for those seeking a foundational understanding of how the body's special senses function. No prior medical knowledge is required to enroll.
What will I learn in the Special Senses course?
You will learn to identify the major sensory receptors and understand how they respond to stimuli. The course covers the anatomical structures and mechanisms involved in taste, smell, hearing, and balance, tracing signal transduction and neural pathways. This knowledge will enable you to explain special senses clearly in clinical and academic settings.
How long does the Special Senses course take to complete?
The Special Senses course is designed to be completed in approximately 1 hour. Its concise format allows for a quick yet thorough understanding of the material. You can progress through the lessons at your own pace.
What kind of jobs does this Special Senses course help with?
This course is beneficial for individuals pursuing or working in healthcare roles where a clear understanding of human anatomy and physiology is essential. It helps build foundational knowledge for various clinical and academic settings. The skills learned are applicable to entry-level positions in healthcare support, medical assisting, or further studies in health sciences.
Are there any prerequisites for the Special Senses course?
No, there are no specific prerequisites for enrolling in the Special Senses course. It is designed for beginners and healthcare learners who are new to the subject. The content is structured to build understanding from the ground up.
What topics are covered in the Special Senses Anatomy and Physiology course?
The course covers the anatomy and physiology of taste (gustation), smell (olfaction), hearing, and balance (equilibrium). You will explore the structure of sensory receptors, how they detect environmental stimuli, and the neural pathways involved in interpreting these sensations. The lessons provide a comprehensive overview of these vital bodily functions.