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BIOL 172 Lab

This lab course covers the biology and diversity of organisms including algae, fungi, plants, animal body plans, and various animal kingdoms. Practical exams, lab summaries, and research paper are included.

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BIOL 172 Lab

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  1. BIOL 172 Lab Spring 2017

  2. Instructor: Michelle Smith Contact Information: Email: miliefsk@hawaii.edu

  3. Class Web Sites: www.wcc.hawaii.edu/facstaff/miliefsky-m/ • Syllabus • Schedule • Assignments • Handouts

  4. Lab Time & Location Lab: Section 64063 Wednesday 1-3:45 Imiloa 103

  5. Instructor’s Office Location & Hours Imiloa 136 TR 9:45-11:30 or by apt.

  6. Course Topics Biology and diversity of: • algae • fungi • plants • animal body plans • Kingdom Animalia: mollusks, annelids, arthropods, echinoderms and chordates • Mammalian anatomy

  7. Cell Phones Please turn it off before arriving to class!

  8. Attendance • Mandatory • Be on Time! • Don’t expect labs to end early. • Let instructor know if you anticipate an absence.

  9. Pre-Lab Quizzes • 11 pre-lab quizzes (55 points) • Posted @ www.wcc.hawaii.edu/facstaff/miliefsky-m/ • Go to BIOL 172L site • No make-up quizzes • Don’t be late

  10. Lab Summaries • 240 pts • 12 lab summaries (20 pts each) • Late summaries deduct 5 pts • More than 1 week late not accepted • Answer questions (typed) • Define vocabulary • Be organized! Lab Summary Fungus

  11. Lab Notebook • 120 pts • 4 note books (2 lined and 2 blank) Date: 9/10/13 Lab 04 Plant structure Fig. 1. Dicotyledon Perfect Complete Flower

  12. Field Trip • Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden

  13. Corn/Bean Experiment Full lab report (120 points) • Purpose • Background • Procedures • Results (tables, figures, pictures) • Discussion

  14. Lab Practicals: • 2 exams • 232.5 points each (465 pts) • No make-up or retake Form study groups

  15. Grading Practical Examinations (2) 465 points Pre-Lab Quizzes (11) 55 points Laboratory Notebook (12) 120 points Research Paper (corn/bean) 120 points Laboratory Summaries (12) 240 points TOTAL 1000 points Grade cutoffs: A = above 90% B = 80%-89% C = 70%-79% D = 60%-69% F = below 59% No plus or minus final grades

  16. LabPhotoAtlas Adams, B. & Crawley, J. (2013). Van De Graff's Photographic Atlas for the Biology Laboratory (7th edition). Morton Pub. ISBN. 161731058-1 (~$40)

  17. Academic Dishonesty • Cheating • Plagiarism See student handbook on conduct code or http://www.hawaii.edu/student/conduct/imper.html

  18. Lab Safety 01

  19. Lab Policies • Sign Waiver • Sign Field Trip Form

  20. Lab Safety Prohibited • Food • Drink • Smoking • Cell phone • Horseplay • Open-toed shoes

  21. Lab Safety • Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for each chemical used is available to you upon request. • Identify the location of the fire extinguisher, first aid kit, emergency shower, and eyewash

  22. Lab Safety Please Report The Following to the instructor: • Injuries • Broken equipment • Broken glass or tools

  23. Lab Safety

  24. Lab Attire • Lab coat • Gloves • Goggles • No open-toed shoes

  25. Preparation • Read assignment before attending lab • Be prepared to attend a field trip: sunscreen, hat, water (rain or shine)

  26. Behavior • Have a positive attitude! • Work cooperatively with group members • Field trips: You represent the school. Be respectful.

  27. Clean-up • Everyone participates • Disinfect your work area • Put equipment away

  28. Most Important • Keep you eyes open to your surroundings. • If your not sure, ASK!

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