LAB 1: Introduction to A&P and the Microscope Units 1 and 3 Unit 1: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology (p. 1-30)

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143 Lab Manual: Exploring Anatomy & Physiology in the Laboratory Core Concepts, by Eric Amerman, Morton Pub., 2014 LAB 1: Introduction to A&P and the Microscope Units 1 and 3 Unit 1: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology (p. 1-30) Exercise 1-1: Anatomical Terms, p. 5 Anatomical terms (based on anatomical position): Directional Terms: Superior Inferior Anterior - Posterior Medial Lateral Proximal Distal Superficial Deep Parietal Visceral Body Regions: Abdominal Antebrachial Axillary Brachial Calcaneal Cephalic Cervical Cranial Femoral Frontal Lumbar Nasal Occipital Pelvic Scapular Sternal Tarsal Thoracic Umbilical Vertebral Exercise 1-2: Body Cavities and Membranes, p.10 Major Body Cavities: 1) Dorsal Cavity Cranial cavity Vertebral (spinal) cavity

144 2) Ventral Cavity Thoracic cavity Pleural cavity Mediastinum Pericardial cavity Abdominopelvic cavity Abdominal cavity Pelvic cavity Serous Membranes: Pleural: Visceral & Parietal Pericardial: Visceral & Parietal Peritoneal: Visceral & Parietal 4 quadrants: 9 abdominopelvic regions: Exercise 1-3: Planes of Sections, p. 18 Sectional Anatomy: Sagittal Mid-sagittal Parasagittal Coronal (frontal) Transverse Oblique

145 Exercise 1-4: Organs and Organ Systems, p. 20 Integumentary Skeletal Muscular Nervous Endocrine Cardiovascular Lymphatic Respiratory Digestive Urinary Reproductive Unit 3: Introduction to Cells and Microscope Exercise 3-1: Introduction to the Microscope (p. 47-51) Parts: Arm Base Lamp (light source) Stage Mechanical stage Ocular lens Objective lenses Iris diaphragm Nosepiece Coarse adjustment knob Fine adjustment knob

146 Terms: Resolution Working distance Field of view Parfocal Depth of Field Magnification vs. Total Magnification Objective lens Magnification (Objective x Ocular) = Total Magnification Scan 4x 4 x 10 40 Low High Oil Slides: e crossed threads wet mount of hair wet mount of cheek cells live specimen (Paramecium/ Euglena)

147 Exercise 3-3: Diffusion, p. 56 Def.: Lab 2: Diffusion, Osmosis, Tonicity Unit 3: Intro. to the Cell (p. 56-60) Experiment 1: Diffusion in liquid (Groups of 4) Observation of MeBlue in water: Experiment 2: Diffusion in a semi solid medium (Groups of 4) petri dish with agar remove two small plugs of agar with a straw place KMnO 4 (MW 158g) and MeBlue (MW 320g) within each well Observation of the diffusion rate vs. molecular weight: Experiment 3: Diffusion and Membrane Permeability (Groups of 4) Color of solution in beaker: Color of solution in dialysis bag: IKI (iodine)! test for positive test = Exercise 3-4: Osmosis and Tonicity, p. 58 Def.: Experiment 4: Thistle tube osmometer (DEMO) Molasses in thistle tube Water in beaker

148 Experiment 5: Osmosis and living cells - red blood cells (Groups of 4) Observe (under the microscope) RBCs in each of the following solutions: 0.9% NaCl 100% dh 2 O 10% NaCl Which solution was hypotonic? Explain. Which solution was isotonic? Explain. Which solution was hypertonic? Explain. Did you observe hemolysis or crenation? Where? Filtration (Groups of 4) Def.: Experiment 6: Pour solution of copper sulfate, charcoal, and starch through filter paper in a funnel over an empty beaker. Which passes through the filter paper into the beaker? Explain why or why not. Copper sulfate: Charcoal: Starch:

149 Lab 3: Cell Division and Epithelial & Connective Tissue Units 3, 16, and 4 Unit 3: Introduction to the Cell (p. 61-64) Unit 16: Reproductive Systems (p. 415-418) Unit 4: Histology: The Tissue Level of Organization (p. 71-83) Exercise 3-5: Mitosis and Cell Cycle, p. 61 Cell Cycle = Interphase + Mitosis Interphase: G 0: G 1: S: G 2: Mitosis (M phase): Prophase: Metaphase: Anaphase: Telophase: Slide: Whitefish blastula Exercise 16-3: Meiosis, p. 415 Exercise 16-4: Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis, p. 417 Spermatogenesis Oogenesis Slides: Testis Sperm Ovary

150 Unit 4: Tissues (p. 71 83) Four main tissue types: Exercise 4-1: Epithelial Tissue, p.72 Epithelial tissue: Know characteristics, functions, and locations for each tissue type. Make a sketch of each cell type as you go through each of the slides. Simple squamous: Slide: Lung Mesothelium Simple cuboidal: Slide: Kidney (tubules) Simple columnar: Slide: Villi of small intestines Goblet cells Stratified Squamous: Slide: Esophagus Skin Palmer (epidermis) Pseudostratified ciliated columnar: PSCCE Slide: Monkey trachea Transitional: Slide: Transitional (urinary bladder) Exercise 4-2: Connective Tissue, p. 78 Connective Tissues: Adipose (Fat): Slide: Adipose Dense irregular CT: Slide: Skin (dermis)

151 Lab 4: Integumentary System Unit 5: Integumentary System (p.95-104) Exercise 5-1: Skin Anatomy & Accessary Structures, p. 97 Regions of Cutaneous Membrane: Functions: Epidermis Dermis Epidermis Tissue type: 5 specific cell layers: Stratum corneum (or strata) Stratum lucidum {thick skin only} Stratum granulosum Stratum spinosum Stratum basale Dermis Tissue type: Hypodermis 2 specific layers: Papillary layer Reticular layer Tissue type: No specific layers. Not considered a region of the integument!

152 Exercise 5-2: Histology of Integument, p. 100 Slide #1 Slide #2: Skin Model Skin palmer [Thick skin] Scalp [Thin skin] Identify: All terms listed Identify: Regions Identify: Regions for slides plus: Specific layers Tissue types Arrector pili muscle Tissue types Sweat glands Hair follicle Hair shaft Sebaceous glands Sweat glands Tissue / Cell type Regions Specific layers Epidermis Dermis 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. Hypodermis