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1 BASICS LECTURE TOPIC ASSIGNMENTS LECTURE TOPIC: ANATOMICAL TERMINOLOGY Read the textbook: Ch. 1: The Human Body: An Orientation Go To: Web Site > Folder: AnatTerm > A25terms09.pdf. Download the file & bring it to lecture. It is critical terminology that you will be expected to know and to be able to apply. MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY: CYTOLOGY & HISTOLOGY LECTURE TOPIC: CYTOLOGY (Cell Structure & Function) Read the textbook: Ch. 2: Cells: The Living Units Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > File: A25LORQ.Cyto.13.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: EPITHELIA Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Epithelia Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > File: A25LORQ.Epith09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: GLANDS Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Glands Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Gland 09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: CONNECTIVE TISSUES PROPER Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Connective Tissues Proper. Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.CTP09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: CARTILAGE Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Cartilage & Chapter 6: Bones & Skeletal Tissues: Cartilage Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Cart09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: BONE Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Bone & Ch. 6: Bones & Skeletal Tissues: Bone Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Bone10.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: MUSCLE HISTOLOGY Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Muscle Tissue, Ch. 10: Skeletal Muscle Tissue, Ch. 19: The Heart: Cardiac Muscle Tissue Go To Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.mhist09.pdf. Page 1 of6
2 LECTURE TOPIC: NERVOUS HISTOLOGY Read the textbook: Ch. 4: Tissues: Nervous Tissue, Ch. 12: Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue Go To Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LONeurohist.pdf. Download the file & bring it to lecture. It contains lecture diagrams and review questions. SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY LECTURE TOPIC: INTEGUMENT Read the textbook: Ch. 5: The Integumentary System Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Integ09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: AXIAL SKELETON See Laboratory Topics: Axial Skeleton. There is no lecture on this topic. LECTURE TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: APPENDICULAR SKELETON See Laboratory Topics: Appendicular Skeleton. There is no lecture on this topic. LECTURE TOPIC: JOINTS Read the textbook: Ch. 9: Joints Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Joints09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: MUSCULAR SYSTEM See Laboratory Topics: Axial and Appendicular Muscles. There is no lecture on this topic. LECTURE TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM: SPINAL CORD & SPINAL NERVES Read the textbook: Ch. 13: The Central Nervous System: The Spinal Cord & Ch. 14: The Peripheral Nervous System: Peripheral Receptors, Spinal Nerves Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > Files: A25LOSpinCordNN.pdf & A25RQ.NervSys13.pdf. Download A25LOSpinCordNN.pdf and bring it to lecture. It contains lecture diagrams. Download A25RQ.NervSys13.pdf. It contains nervous system review questions. Attend the lecture. Answer and study the appropriate review questions on the spinal cord, spinal nerves, and peripheral receptors.. LECTURE TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM: BRAIN AND CRANIAL NERVES See Laboratory Topics Nervous System: Brain. There is no lecture on this topic. LECTURE TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM: AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM Read the textbook: Ch. 15: The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral Sensory Neurons Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25RQ.NervSys13.pdf. Download the file. It contains review questions on autonomic nervous system. Attend the lecture. Answer and study the appropriate review questions LECTURE TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM: THE EYE Read the textbook: Ch. 16: The Special Senses: Eye and Vision Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25RQ.NervSys13.pdf. Download the file. It contains nervous system review questions. Attend the lecture. Answer and study the appropriate review questions on the eye. LECTURE TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM: THE EAR See Laboratory Topics Nervous System: The Ear. There is no lecture on this topic. Page 2 of6
3 LECTURE TOPIC: ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: THYROID & PARATHYROIDS Read the textbook: Ch. 17: The Endocrine System: Thyroid and Parathyroids Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.ThyPt12.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: ADRENAL GLANDS See Laboratory Topics Urinary System. There is no lecture on this topic. LECTURE TOPIC: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: BLOOD & BLOOD VESSELS Read the textbook: Ch. 18: Blood & Ch. 20: Blood Vessels Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25RQ.CircSys13.pdf. Download the file. It contains circulatory system review questions Attend the lecture. Answer and study the appropriate review questions on blood and blood vessels. LECTURE TOPIC: CIRCULATORY SYSTEM: HEART Read the textbook: Ch. 19: The Heart Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Heart12.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Read the textbook: Ch. 21: The Lymphatic and Immune Systems; Ch. 17: The Endocrine System: Thymus Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25RQ.CircSys13.pdf. Download the file. It contains review questions on the lymphatic system. Attend the lecture. Answer and study the appropriate review questions. LECTURE TOPIC: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Read the textbook: Ch. 22: The Respiratory System; Ch. 16: The Special Senses: Smell (Olfaction); Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Deep Muscles of the Thorax Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.Resp09.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Read the textbook: Ch. 23: The Digestive System; Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscles of the Abdominal Wall; Ch. 16: The Special Senses: Taste (Gustation); Ch. 17: The Endocrine System: Pancreas Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25RQ.DigestSys13.pdf. Download the file. It contains review questions. LECTURE LECTURE TOPIC: URINARY SYSTEM Read the textbook: Ch. 24: The Urinary System Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25LORQ.UrinSys12.pdf. LECTURE TOPIC: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Read the textbook: Ch. 25: The Reproductive System; Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscles of the Pelvic Floor and Perineum; Ch. 17: The Endocrine System: Gonads Go To: Web Site > Folder: LectOutlines&Reviews > A25RQ.ReproSys13.pdf. Download the file. It contains review questions. Page 3 of6
4 LABORATORY TOPIC ASSIGNMENTS MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY: CYTOLOGY & HISTOLOGY The following microscopic anatomy lab exercises are mandatory assignments and you will be tested on the material in the appropriate laboratory practical. Do each exercise at the same time that the topic is covered in lecture. Be sure to read the instructions at the beginning of each exercise. To access the exercises go to: Web Site ( > Folder: Revised Labs LABORATORY TOPIC: CYTOLOGY (Cell Structure & Function) Download the file Cytology.GS.09.pdf and do the lab exercise. LABORATORY TOPIC: EPITHELIA Download the file Epi.RGB.09.pdf and do the lab exercise. LABORATORY TOPIC: GLANDS Download the file Glands.RGB.09.pdf and do the lab exercise. LABORATORY TOPIC: CONNECTIVE TISSUES PROPER Download the file Ctp.RGB 09.pdf and do the lab exercise. LABORATORY TOPIC: CARTILAGE Download the file Cart.RGB09.pdf and do the lab exercise. LABORATORY TOPIC: BONE Download the file Bone.rgb.2010.pdf and do the lab exercise. LABORATORY TOPIC: MUSCLE HISTOLOGY Download the file Muscle.rgb.2010.pdf and do the lab exercise. SYSTEMATIC ANATOMY SKELETAL SYSTEM You will learn the gross anatomy of the skeletal system in the laboratory. There will be no lectures. Read your textbook and the lab manual before coming to lab. In the lab, follow the lab manual exercises step-by-step! Do NOT just look at the pictures or diagrams. LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: VERTEBRAL COLUMN Read the textbook: Ch. 7: Bones, Part 1: The Axial Skeleton: Vertebral Column Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Skeletal System Lab Exercises: Vertebral Column (SK1-12) LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: THORAX Read the textbook: Ch. 7: Bones, Part 1: The Axial Skeleton: Thorax Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Skeletal System Lab Exercises: Thorax (SK13-18) LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: SKULL Read the textbook: Ch. 7: Bones, Part 1: The Axial Skeleton: Skull Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Skeletal System Lab Exercises: Skull (SK20-37). Do exercise: Fetal Skull. Go to: Web Site > Folder: Revised Labs > File: FetalSkull2010.pdf. Place a copy of this file in your lab manual. LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: UPPER LIMB Read the textbook: Ch. 8: Bones, Part 2: The Appendicular Skeleton: Upper Limb Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Skeletal System Lab Exercises: Upper Limb Skeleton (SK38-49) LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: LOWER LIMB Read the textbook: Ch. 8: Bones, Part 2: The Appendicular Skeleton: Lower Limb Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Skeletal System Lab Exercises: Lower Limb Skeleton (SK50-67) Page 4 of6
5 LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: PELVIS Read the textbook: Ch. 8: Bones, Part 2: The Appendicular Skeleton: Pelvic Girdle Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Skeletal System Lab Exercises: Pelvis (SK68-76). LABORATORY TOPIC: JOINTS Read the textbook: Ch. 9: Joints Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Joint Laboratory Exercises (JT1-38). LABORATORY TOPIC: SKELETAL SYSTEM: BONE GROWTH Do exercise: Bone Growth. Go to: Web Site > Folder: Revised Labs > File: BoneGrowth.pdf. Place a copy of this file in the skeletal system section of your lab manual. LABORATORY TOPIC: INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Do exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Integumentary System Lab Exercises (IN1-13). Part 2 of this exercise: (Light Microscopic Demonstrations, IN4 to IN9) instructs you to look at six microscope demonstrations and following the written descriptions sketch and label what you see. This has been changed. Go to: Web Site > Folder: Revised Labs > File: A25IntegPhot.pdf. Download this file. It contains labeled photos that replace the light microscope set-ups. (There is no photo for Slide 1: Skin, Thick, Human and you may skip this part of the exercise.) It is recommended that you downsize the photos to 3 x 4 and paste them in the appropriate lab manual spaces. LABORATORY TOPIC: MUSCULAR SYSTEM: HEAD & NECK Read the textbook: Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscles of the Head, Part 1: Facial Expression; Muscles of the Head, Part 2: Mastication; Muscles of the Neck and Vertebral Column: Head Movements and Trunk Extension. Read: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Axial Muscles: Muscles of Facial Expression, Muscles of Mastication, Muscles of the Neck (MS2-22) Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Muscular System Lab Exercises: Muscles of the Head & Neck (MS53-69) LABORATORY TOPIC: MUSCULAR SYSTEM: ABDOMINAL WALL Read the textbook: Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscles of the Abdominal Wall Read: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Axial Muscles: Muscles of the Abdomen (MS32-41) Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Muscular System Lab Exercises: Muscles of the Abdomen (MS70-72) LABORATORY TOPIC: MUSCULAR SYSTEM: LOWER LIMB Read the textbook: Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscle Compartments of the Limbs: Lower Limb; Summary of Actions of Muscles Acting on the Thigh, Leg, and Foot; Muscles Crossing the Hip and Knee Joints: Movements of the Thigh and Leg; Muscles of the Leg, Movements of the Ankle and Toes; Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot: Toe Movement and Foot Support Read: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Appendicular Muscles: Muscles of the Lower Limb (MS82-105) Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Muscular System Lab Exercises: Muscles of the Lower Limb (MS ) Do not do Exercise 1B: Muscles of the Lower Limb, MS LABORATORY TOPIC: MUSCULAR SYSTEM: UPPER LIMB Read the textbook: Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscle Compartments of the Limbs: Upper Limb; Summary of Actions of Muscles Acting on the Arm, Forearm, and Hand; Superficial Muscles of the Anterior and Posterior Thorax: Movements of the Scapula; Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Joint: Movements of the Arm; Muscles Crossing the Elbow Joint: Flexion and Extension of the Forearm; Muscles of the Forearm: Movements of the Wrist, Hand, and Fingers; Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand: Fine Movements of the Fingers. Read: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Appendicular Muscles: Muscles of the Upper Limb (MS ) Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: Muscular System Lab Exercises: Muscles of the Upper Limb 2A & 2C (MS ; ) Do not do Exercise 2B, MS LABORATORY TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM : BRAIN Read the textbook: Ch. 13: The Central Nervous System: The Brain; Ch.14: The Peripheral Nervous System: Cranial Nerves Read: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: NS2-4 Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: NS14-98 Page 5 of 6
6 Note: There is no lecture on this material. LABORATORY TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM : EAR Read the textbook: Ch. 16: The Special Senses: Thr Ear: Hearing & Equilibrium Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: NS Note: There is no lecture on this material. LABORATORY TOPIC: NERVOUS SYSTEM : EAR Read the textbook: Ch. 16: The Special Senses: Thr Ear: Hearing & Equilibrium Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: NS Note: There is no lecture on this material. LABORATORY TOPIC: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: RS1-43 LABORATORY TOPIC: DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: DS1-28 LABORATORY TOPIC: URINARY SYTEM Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: US1-7; US10-41 LABORATORY TOPIC: ADRENAL GLANDS Read the textbook: Ch. 17: Endocrine System: Adrenal (Suprarenal) Glands Do Exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: US8-9 Note: There is no lecture on this material. LABORATORY TOPIC: MUSCLES OF THE PELVIS & PERINEUM Read the textbook: Ch. 11: Muscles of the Body: Muscles of the Pelvic Floor and Perineum Read Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: MS42-50 Do Exercise: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 1: MS73-79 Note: There is no lecture on this material. LABORATORY TOPIC: REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Do exercises: Anatomy 25 Lab Manual, Part 2: US42-48 Page 6 of 7
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