| BIO 4165 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab |
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Textbook
BD Wingerd, 1996
Rat Dissection Manual
Johns Hopkins Univ Pr
ISBN 0-8018-3690-5
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Laboratory Exercise |
| I |
26 September |
Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Lab
Overview of Skeletal Design
Axial Skeleton Overview
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| II |
03 October |
Axial Skeleton 1
Bones of the vertebral column and rib cage
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| III |
10 October |
Appendicular Skeleton 1
Bones of the upper extremity
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| IV |
17 October |
Appendicular Skeleton 2
Bones of the lower extremity
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| V |
24 October |
Axial Skeleton 2
Skull: cranial and facial bones; sutures
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| VI |
31 October |
Quiz 1
« A Sampler of Bones »
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| VII |
07 November |
Introduction to the Rat; Muscles 1
Skin the rat and examine fascial planes
Dissect muscle groups as instructed
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| VIII |
14 November |
Muscles 2
Continue muscle dissection
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| IX |
21 November |
Thorax
Dissection of the heart
Examination of thoracic viscera and blood vessels
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| X |
28 November |
Holiday |
| XI |
05 December |
Abdomen and Pelvis
Examination of digestive system viscera and their blood vessels
Examination of urogenital structures and their blood vessels
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| XII |
12 December |
Quiz 2 |
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Determination of the Grade
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Quiz 1
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Quiz 2
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Attendance
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Participation
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Possessing the skills for effective communication will be invaluable in your future endeavors.
This course affirms its commitment to practice-oriented education.
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General and Animal Biology laboratory or equivalent is recommended.
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Axial skeleton:
vertebral column;
ribs;
sternum;
skull:
cranial bones;
facial bones;
sutures.
Appendicular skeleton:
upper extremity:
bones of the shoulder girdle, arm, forearm, and hand;
lower extremity:
bones of the hip, thigh, leg, and foot.
Skinning the rat:
fascial planes.
Muscles.
Thoracic anatomy:
thoracic cavities and the mediastinum;
respiratory system anatomy:
pharynx;
larynx;
trachea;
lungs.
Cardiovascular system:
heart anatomy:
chambers;
valves;
angiology:
aorta;
common carotid a;
subclavian a;
venous return to the heart.
Abdominopelvic anatomy:
digestive system structures of the abdomen and pelvis:
stomach;
small intestine;
large intestine;
liver;
pancreas;
urinary system:
kidney;
ureter;
urinary bladder.
female reproductive system:
ovary;
uterine horn;
uterus.
male reproductive system:
testis;
ductus deferens;
seminal vesicles.
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To identify the individual bones of the human body, and selected structures.
To learn anatomic components of the body by dissection and to understand
their regional and systems relationships.
To achieve practical dexterity in dissection and keenness of observation.
To learn how to use the Internet as a tool for augmenting knowledge learned in
the laboratory exercises.
Although not required when taking the A&P 1 lecture course (BIO 4161), the
data acquired during hands-on dissection and observation will facilitate the
students comprehension of the lecture material.
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Study of the human skeleton and dissection of the rat, with other anatomic
specimens as available. The student will be responsible for being able to identify
items specified in the laboratory guide handout. Material may be added to or deleted
from this list as the instructor deems necessary. Laboratory exercise content may be
augmented by assigned readings, Internet searches, or video presentations.
The practical examinations used to test the students knowledge may use
specimens or illustrations.
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Two practical examinations, with a good attendance and participation record.
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