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Laboratory Manual for Anatomy and Physiology 6th Edition Marieb SOLUTIONS MANUAL Exercise 2 5 Full download at: https://testbankreal.com/download/laboratory-manual-for-anatomy-and-physiology-6th-edition-marieb-solutionsmanual/ 2 E x E r c i s E Organ Systems Overview Time Allotment: 1½ hours (rat dissection 1 hour; human torso model ½ hour). Multimedia Resources: See Appendix B for a list of multimedia resource distributors. Homeostasis (FHS: 20 minutes, DVD, 3-year streaming webcast) Homeostasis: The Body in Balance (HRM, IM, 26 minutes, DVD) Advance Preparation 1. Make arrangements for appropriate storage and disposal of dissection materials. Check with the Department of Health or the Department of Environmental Protection, or their counterparts, for state regulations. 2. Designate a disposal container for organic debris, set up a dishwashing area with hot soapy water and sponges, and provide lab disinfectant such as Wavicide-01 (Carolina) for washing down the lab benches. 3. Set out safety glasses and disposable gloves for dissection of freshly killed animals (to protect students from parasites) and for dissection of preserved animals. 4. Decide on the number of students in each dissecting group (a maximum of four is suggested; two is probably best). Each dissecting group should have a dissecting pan, dissecting pins, scissors, blunt probe, forceps, twine, and a preserved or freshly killed rat. 5. Preserved rats are more convenient to use unless small mammal facilities are available. If live rats are used, they may be killed a half hour or so prior to the lab by administering an overdose of ether or chloroform. To do 4 Copyright 2017 Pearson Education, Inc. this, remove each rat from its cage and hold it firmly by the skin at the back of its neck. Put the rat in a container with cotton soaked in ether or chloroform. Seal the jar tightly and wait until the rat ceases to breathe. M02_MARI5487_05_C02_pp004-007.indd 45 10/02/16 10:16 AM

6. Set out human torso models and a predissected rat. Comments and Pitfalls 1. Students may be overly enthusiastic when using the scalpel and cut away organs they are supposed to locate and identify. Have blunt probes available as the major dissecting tool and suggest that the scalpel be used to cut only when everyone in the group agrees that the cut is correct. 2. Be sure the lab is well ventilated, and encourage students to take fresh air breaks if the preservative fumes are strong. If the dissection animal will be used only once, it can be rinsed to remove most of the excess preservative. 3. Organic debris may end up in the sinks, clogging the drains. Remind the students to dispose of all dissection materials in the designated container. Exercise 2 5 5 Copyright 2017 Pearson Education, Inc. M02_MARI5487_05_C02_pp004-007.indd 45 10/02/16 10:16 AM

Exercise 2 5 Answers to Activity Questions Activity 6: Examining the Human Torso Model (pp. 15 16) Digestive: esophagus, liver, stomach, pancreas, small intestine, large intestine (including rectum), gallbladder Urinary: kidneys, ureters, bladder Cardiovascular: heart, descending aorta, inferior vena cava Endocrine: thyroid gland, pancreas, adrenal gland Reproductive: uterus Respiratory: lungs, bronchi, trachea, diaphragm Lymphatic: spleen Nervous: brain, spinal cord, medulla of adrenal gland 6 Copyright 2017 Pearson Education, Inc. M02_MARI5487_05_C02_pp004-007.indd 45 10/02/16 10:16 AM

2 E x E R c I S E Name Lab Time/Date Exercise 2 5 R E V I E W S H E E T Organ Systems Overview 1. Using the key choices, indicate the body systems that match the following descriptions. Then, circle the organ systems (in the key) that are present in all subdivisions of the ventral body cavity. Key: cardiovascular integumentary nervous skeletal digestive lymphatic reproductive urinary endocrine muscular respiratory urinary endocrine skeletal cardiovascular endocrine 1. rids the body of nitrogen-containing wastes 2. is affected by removal of the adrenal gland 3. protects and supports body organs; provides a framework for muscular action 4. includes arteries and veins 5. composed of glands that secrete hormones integumentary lymphatic digestive respiratory 6. external body covering 7. houses cells involved in the body s immune response 8. breaks down ingested food into its absorbable units 9. loads oxygen into the blood cardiovascular/endocrine 10. uses blood as a transport vehicle muscular urinary 11. generates body heat and provides for locomotion of the body as a whole 12. regulates water and acid-base balance of the blood reproductive and endocrine 13. necessary for conception and childbearing integumentary 14. is damaged when you fall and scrape your knee 2. Using the above key, choose the organ system to which each of the following sets of organs or body structures belongs: lymphatic 1. lymph nodes, spleen, lymphatic vessels respiratory 4. trachea, bronchi, alveoli skeletal 2. bones, cartilages, ligaments reproductive 5. uterus, ovaries, vagina endocrine 3. thyroid, thymus, pituitary gland cardiovascular 6. arteries, veins, heart

Review Sheet 2 7 3. Using the key below, place the following organs in their proper body cavity. Some responses may be used more than once. Key: abdominopelvic cranial spinal thoracic abdominopelvic 1. stomach abdominopelvic 6. urinary bladder thoracic 2. esophagus thoracic 7. heart abdominopelvic 3. large intestine thoracic 8. trachea abdominopelvic 4. liver cranial 9. brain spinal 5. spinal cord abdominopelvic 10. rectum 4. Using the organs listed in item 3 above, record, by number, which would be found in the following abdominopelvic regions: 3, 6, 10 1. hypogastric region 1, 3, 4 4. epigastric region 3 2. right lumbar region 3 5. left iliac region 3 3. umbilical region 1, 3 6. left hypochondriac region 5. The five levels of organization of a living body, beginning with the cell, are as follows: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism. 6. Define organ: A structure composed of two or more tissues that performs a specialized function 7. Using the terms provided, correctly identify all of the body organs provided with leader lines in the drawings below. Then name the organ systems by entering the name of each on the answer blank below each drawing. Key: blood vessels heart nerves spinal cord urethra brain kidney sensory receptor ureter urinary bladder Brain Sensory receptor Spinal cord Nerves Heart Blood vessels Kidney Ureter Urinary bladder Urethra 1. Nervous 2. Cardiovascular 3. Urinary Copyright 2017 Pearson Education, Inc.

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