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Lectures will be slightly off from one another as Lectures are of different lengths, however the Schedule provided should be a guideline. Quizzes/tests will be on the day shown, Unless otherwise advised.
Lab B CRN 20047 Bio 246-B Th 5:10-7:00 PM Lab C CRN 20048 Bio 246-C Th 7:10-9:00 PM Lab D CRN 20050 Bio 246-D T 1:10-3:00 PM(LK)FH 204 Lab E CRN 21122 Bio 246-E T 7:10-9 :00 PM
If you must miss a lecture or lab, please check with your instructor to determine if you can make it up at another lecture or lab. This can only be done 3 times /semester.
Please note that the readings and assignments are to be completed BEFORE class!
It is your responsibility to complete MAP assignments and use the resources found on this website to supplement, catch up, review and reinforce material from this course. There is a lot of material to be covered, the only way possible to be successful is by active participation on your part involving REPEAT, REPEAT, REPEAT Please be aware that lab and lecture may be mixed together. Be prepared at any time for a Pop Quiz. Further Quizzes will definitely be provided than are on this tentative schedule.
CRN 20044 Bio 246 M 9:30-10:20 W 9:30-11AM Lecture Week 1 Lecture : Introductions, Lab 1 Text Ch 1 An Introduction to Tues Anatomy and Physiology; 1-2 Good Aug 20 study strategies; 1-3; 1-4; 1-5; 1-8
Anatomical terms describe body regions; anatomical positions and directions Lab Book Ex. 1 Language of Anatomy Body Landmarks Body Orientation & Direction Body Planes & Sections Body Cavities & Subdivisions
Lab Labs will usually have a pre-lab lecture component and then lab time. Labs are to be used for examining models, lab exercises can be completed at home in many cases and turned in the following week.
Lab Book Ex. 11 Appendicular Skeleton; also Ex 13, 15 Shoulder (Pectoral) Girdle Body markings, Bone markings, Muscles origin insertion, action Website: masteringAandP.com; PAL, A&P Flix Text Ch 1, 8, 9, 11 Body markings, skeleton, joints, muscles See handout or BB
Monday August 19
Thurs Aug 22
Read text before class & bring power point to class! BE PREPARED FOR SUCCESS (Every day) Then study notes that evening
ALWAYS BRING YOUR LAB MANUAL Turn in Lab Ex 1 Wed August 21 Quiz slides 1-30 which you prepare on your own before coming to class.
Contd Ex. 1 The Language of Anatomy Body Landmarks Body Orientation and Direction Body Planes and Sections Body Cavities and Subdivisions 1.6 Homeostasis 1.7 negative feedback Ch. 2 The Chemical Level of Organization overview
Atomic weight 2-1 Ionic and Covalent and hydrogen bonds, atomic weight 2-2 Chemical reactions Decomposition, synthesis, exchange 2-3
There will be practice mini practicals at any given time and there may even be group mini practicals as advised by your instructor throughout the semester.
Quiz Body orientation and direction; Body planes and sections terminology
Shoulder (Pectoral) Girdle Body markings, Bone markings, Muscles origin insertion, action Website: masteringAandP.com; PAL, A&P Flix Text Ch 1, 8, 9, 11 Body markings, skeleton, joints, muscles See handout or on Blackboard Lab 2 Quiz on Shoulder Bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Lab Book Ex. 1, 11, 13, 15 Lower Appendicular Skeleton Knee Body markings, bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Text Ch 1, 8, 9, 11 Body markings, skeleton, joints, muscles
Wednesday, August 29
Ch. 3 The Cellular Level of Organization Membrane Lipids, Proteins & CHOs Cytoskeleton Ribosomes ER Golgi apparatus Secretory vesicles - Lysosomes Mitochondria
Quiz on Knee #2 Bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Pelvic Girdle- Hip Body markings, bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Lab Book Ex. 1, 11, 13, 15 Text Ch 1,
WEEK 4 Ch. 3 The Cellular Level of Organization contd Pinocytosis Exocytosis Transmembrane potential Cellular Life Cycle Interphase, G1 Phase, S Phase, G2 Phase, Mitosis, Cytokinesis Growth Factors, Tumors and cancers Differentiation is cellular specialization as a result of gene activation or repression
Quiz
Quiz on Shoulder Bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Lab Book Ex. 1, 11, 13, 15 Lower Appendicular Skeleton Knee Body markings, bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Text Ch 1, 8, 9, 11 Body markings, skeleton, joints, muscles Quiz on Pelvic Girdle Bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action Axial Skeleton & remaining Appendicular Skeleton Text Ch 7 Lab Book Ex. 10 & 11
thur Sep 12
Practice practical
Ch. 3 The Cellular Level of Organization Nucleus DNA RNA Transcription Translation Diffusion Channel-Mediated Diffusion
Osmosis Tonicity Carrier-mediated membrane passage - Active Transport Facilitated diffusion pumps, NA/K pump WEEK 5
Monday September 17
CH 4 Tissues Epithelial - Simple, stratified, squamous, simple squamous, cuboidal, columnar, transitional, glandular, Connective CT proper, cell types: fibrocytes, macrophages, adipocytes, mesenchymal, melanocytes, mast cells, lymphocytes, microphages; Fibers of CT collagen fibers, reticular, Elastic, ground substance Embryonic CT
Quiz on Pelvic Girdle Bone markings, muscles, origin, insertion, action E x 1 0 Axial Skeleton & remaining Appendicular Skeleton Text Ch 7 Turn in Lab EX, 11, 13 & 15 Lab 5 LAB PRACTICUM 1
Ch. 4 Tissues contd Membranes Serous, cutaneous, synovial Muscle: Skeletal MT; Cardiac MT; Smooth Neural:
Ch. 5 Integumentary System Epidermal layers 5-1 Epidermal pigmentation and circulation 5-2 Epidermal growth factor EGF 5-4 Lines of cleavage in 5-5
Wednesday September 26
Test Ch 2-4***
Bone Surface Features p. 187 Lab material Marieb Ex 9 p. 116 Bone Markings Bone Structure 6-2 Bone matrix 6-3 Compact and spongy bone 6-4
Wednesday October 2
Ch. 6 Bone Structure Osseous Tissue Calcium in bone physiology 6-8 Fracture of bone 6-9 Ch. 9 Articulations In notes p. 1-4, 10
Cat Dissection: Muscles of the Head, Neck, Chest, Abdomen - Human and Cat Lab Book: Dissection Ex. 1 p. 697-702 Ex 2 p. 715 Nerves Textbook Ch 11 Cat Dissection: Muscles of the Back and Arm, Human and Catp. 703,706,707 Lab Book: Dissection Ex. 1 p. 697 Textbook Ch 11 Cat practical will probably be a series of group mini practicals
Monday October 14
Ch. 10 Muscle Tissue ** Muscle Connective Tissue 10-1 Muscle fibers 10-3 Marieb Ex. 14 Review Sheet on BB
Cat Dissection: Muscles of the Back and Arm, Human and Cat Lab Book: Dissection contd Textbook Ch 11 Move on to leg? Cat practical will may be a series of ongoing group mini practicals
Ch. 10 Muscle Tissue ** Muscle and energy ATP, Glycogen 10-6 Muscle fiber typePhysical conditioning, fast fibers, slow fibers 10-7 Cardiac muscle type 10-8 Smooth muscle type 109
WEEK 10
Ch. 12 Neural Tissue Division of Neural System 12-1 Neuron structure and classification 12-2 Neuroglia cell types 12-3 Tues Oct 22 Oct 18 Thur Oct 24 Muscle Practicum TEST Human muscles and joints, cat muscles TBD
Ch. 12 Neural Tissue Transmembrane Potential and Graded Potential 12-4 Nerve impulse action potential 12-5 Axon diameter and speed 12-6
Wednesday October 24
Friday October 26
Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators 12-8 Ch. 12 Neural Tissue contd Neurotransmitters and neuromodulators 12-8 Integrating excitatory and inhibitory stimuli 12-9 Ch. 13 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Reflexes Nerve Organization 13-1 Gross Anatomy of the Spinal Cord 13-2 Ex 22 Marieb WEEK 11 Ch. 13 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Reflexes contd Gray matter and white matter 133 Spinal Nerves and Plexuses 13-4 Ch. 13 Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves Reflexes
Thursday Oct 31
Wednesday November 6
Neural pools 13-5 Reflexes 13-6 13-7 LABORATORY but also students should read 13-8 Marieb Ex 22 Reflexes
WEEK 12
Ch. 14 Brain and Cranial Nerves Major Brain Regions 14-1 Cranial meninges 14-2 Ch. 14 Brain and Cranial Nerves contd Medulla oblongata 14-3 Pons relay sensory and motor information 14-4 Ch. 14 Brain and Cranial Nerves contd Cerebellum 14-5 Mesencephalon auditory and visual reflexes, alertness 14-6 WEEK 13
Monday November 18
Ch. 14 Brain and Cranial Nerves Diencephalon Integration of sensory input into motor output
Ex 22 Reflexes
Thalamus, hypothalamus 14-7 o Limbic system 14-8 Ch. 14 Brain and Cranial Nerves Cerebrum, cerebral cortex, white matter, basal nuclei 14-9
Ex. 22 Reflexes
Senses eyes and ears Ex. 25 Special Senses: Ear p. 383 Ex. 26 Special Senses: Taste and Smell p. 397
Monday December 2
TEST Ch 12-16
Final Review
Wednesday December 4
Final Review
FINAL EXAM
FINAL: Ch 1-6, 910, not Ch 12-16
You must be present on the date assigned, there will be no exceptions for travel etc to permit taking the exam early EXCEPT in the case of a medical issue with a doctors note.
Note: all power points are on Blackboard for review or supplementation of notes taken in class. You are expected to take your own notes in class, this is part of the learning process. The notes are available to reduce your stress and provide for the inevitable sections where you may have missed a few items. Please also be sure to take notes from what is discussed in lecture & lab as well as what is projected. On blackboard, you may also make use of the discussion groups amongst yourselves; I encourage this for clarification of issues and merging of what you learn in anatomy lab & lecture. Of course, you can also make notes on blackboard for yourself. Please note this schedule may be changed at any time at the discretion of the instructor.