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Human Anatomy and Physiology II KAAP310-18S Lecture 011: Smith 130, Tue, Thu 9:30-10:45

Human Anatomy and Physiology II KAAP310-18S Lecture 011: Smith 130, Tue, Thu 9:30-10:45 Lecture 010: Purnell 116, Tue, Thu 11:00-12:15 Course Web Site www.udel.edu/sakai Review the Syllabus, Course Info, and Schedule o n the course web site. Human Anatomy and Physiology II

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Human Anatomy and Physiology II KAAP310-18S Lecture 011: Smith 130, Tue, Thu 9:30-10:45

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  1. Human Anatomy and Physiology II KAAP310-18S Lecture 011: Smith 130, Tue, Thu 9:30-10:45 Lecture 010: Purnell 116, Tue, Thu 11:00-12:15 Course Web Site www.udel.edu/sakai Review the Syllabus, Course Info, and Schedule on the course web site Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  2. Human Anatomy and Physiology II • Labs (HSC 228 = Star 228) • 020 Fri 8:00-9:55a (Maca Ramos) • 021 Thu 5:05-7:00 (Ted DeConne) • 022 Tue 8:00-9:55a (Sangeetha Nathaniel) • 030 Mon 10:10-12:05 (Katarina Smiljanec) • 031 Thu 2:40-4:35 (Maca Ramos) • 032 Mon 2:30-4:25 (Katarina Smiljanec) • 033 Mon 5:05-7:00 (Ted DeConne) • 034 Mon 8:00-9:55a (Katarina Smiljanec) • 035 Tue 2:40-4:35 (Sangeetha Nathaniel) • 036 Tue 12:30-2:25 (Sangeetha Nathaniel) Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  3. Instructors for KAAP310-18S • Katarina Smiljanec Labs 30, 32, 34 • ksmillja@udel.eduStar 201, Wed 12:30-2:30 • Applied Physiology Program at UD M.S., Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise, Virginia Tech B.S., Virginia Tech Research: Cardiovascular Nutrition Lab (Prof. Lennon) Ted DeConne Labs 21, 33 • deconnet@udel.edu Star 130A • Applied Physiology Program at UD • Southern Connecticut State University • B.S., Exercise Science (Human Performance) • Research: Neurovascular Aging Lab (Chris Martens) Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  4. Instructors for KAAP310-18S Sangeetha Nathaniel Labs 22, 35, 36 snath@udel.edu Star 201 Applied Physiology Program at UD M.B.B.S., Sri Ramachandra Medical College, India WomensCardiovascular Research Lab (Prof. Wenner) • Macarena Ramos Gonzalez Labs 20, 31 • macaramos@udel.edu Star 201 • Applied Physiology • M.S., Exercise Physiology, University of Oklahoma • B.S., Sports and Exercise Science, Universidad de Granada • Cardiovascular Nutrition Lab (Prof. Lennon) Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  5. Instructors for KAAP310-18S William Rose rosewc@udel.eduRust Arena 148, Wed 2:30-4:30 Ph.D., Biomedical engineering, Johns Hopkins Medical School A.B., Physics, Harvard University Research: Cardiovascular regulation and fluid mechanics • Instructors will also meet at other times, by appointment. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  6. Human Anatomy and Physiology II Grading – see syllabus. 75% Classroom 70%: Eleven tests (worst is dropped, must take last) 5%: Clicker 25% Laboratory Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  7. Human Anatomy and Physiology II Attendance • You are responsible for understanding the absence policy described in the Course Information document. • Academic Accomodations • If you are eligible for accommodations and want to use those accommodations, talk to me and to your TA. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  8. Human Anatomy and Physiology II UD Capture: Records screen projection and classroom audio. http://udcapture.udel.edu/2018s Clickers: Register your clicker on Sakai. Clicker questions: 1 point for answering, 1 more point if correct. Clicker grade: Full credit if you get 75% or more of the points available. Reduced proportionally if not. Using another person’s clicker is academic dishonesty and may be referred to the Office of Student Conduct. • No adjustments for forgotten clickers, low batteries, etc. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  9. Human Anatomy and Physiology II • This class is not the same as KAAP 309. • Memorization is not enough. • Understanding physiology requires knowing more than the what or where. You need to understand the why and the how. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  10. Human Anatomy and Physiology II • Tips • Everyone will work hard. • Read the book, come to class, ask questions. • Use the recorded lectures to review and not as a substitute for coming to class. • Use the online resources. Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  11. Human Anatomy and Physiology II • Test Questions • Knowledge • Comprehension • Application Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  12. Knowledge Question ________ are chemical messengers that are released in one tissue and transported in the bloodstream to alter the activities of specific cells in other tissues. Hormones Neuropeptides Neurotransmitters Humoral antibodies none of the above Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  13. Comprehension Question An activated G protein can trigger the opening of calcium ion channels in the membrane. the release of calcium ions from intracellular stores. a fall in cAMP levels. a rise in cAMP levels. all of the above Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

  14. Application Question Destruction of the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus would have which result? loss of emotional response loss of GH secretion loss of ADH secretion loss of loss of regulatory factor secretion loss of melatonin secretion Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology

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