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Anatomy and Physiology

Anatomy and Physiology. Anatomy and Physiology. Bio 110 lab quiz study guide. Bio 110 lab quiz study guide. By: Darrell Davies. !!!CAUTION!!!.

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Anatomy and Physiology

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  1. Anatomy and Physiology Anatomy and Physiology Bio 110 lab quiz study guide Bio 110 lab quiz study guide By: Darrell Davies

  2. !!!CAUTION!!! • This power point presentation is intended to be used as an “add on” exercise to your standard lab experience. It is not intended to be used in lieu of the “hands on” lab time. In lab you will be tested on the actual lab specimens and not the pictures contained within this video presentation.

  3. How to use this material • Each specimen is illustrated in a two slide sequence. The first slide contains a fully labeled specimen. The second slide is missing the labels and asks you to supply them like a test circumstance. You can toggle back and forth between the two slides until you have mastered all the items. • This presentation is patterned after material within your lab manual by Darrell Davies. Be sure to check with your instructor for any alterations specific to your course. • This presentation is designed to better prepare you for lab quizzes, or Part I of the two part testing system in each lab unit. Other video material (A.D.A.M. and Histology) is accessed elsewhere. Those materials are for lab practicals, Part II of testing in each lab unit.

  4. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS • Funding for this presentation was obtained through an Innovations In Learning Technologies grant at KVCC. • I wish to thank Marylan Hightree and Lynn Morrison for their technical assistance during development of this material. • I also wish to thank Michelle VanderMeer for her work in developing the beta version of this presentation as her tutoring internship while working at the KVCC Learning Center.

  5. Unit I – Introductionlab exercises # 2-6 Body plan Sectioning Epithelial histology Skin Osteology

  6. Human Body Plan Lab exercise #2

  7. Anterior / Ventral (front) view

  8. ? / ? (front) view

  9. Posterior / Dorsal (back) view

  10. ? / ? (back) view

  11. Anterior / Ventral (front) view Lateral / distal Superior / cranial / cephalic Medial / axial Inferior / caudal Midline bisect / longitudinal axis

  12. ? / ? (front) view ? / ? ? / ? / ? ? / ? ? / ? ? / ? ? / ?

  13. Anterior / ventral (front) surface Left lateral view revealing cranial cavity of head, coronal section of anterior body wall, & transverse sections of arms and legs Posterior / dorsal (back) surface

  14. ? / ? (front) surface ? ? view revealing ? cavity of head, ? section of ? body wall, & ? sections of arms and legs ? / ? (back) surface

  15. Mediastinal space Thoracic cavity Abdominal cavity diaphragm

  16. ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

  17. Heart removed to reveal mediastinal space

  18. ? removed to reveal ? ?

  19. diaphragm liver stomach Abdominal cavity spleen colon Small intestine (left side covered by Greater Omentum)

  20. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? intestine (left side covered by ? ?)

  21. diaphragm Adrenal (suprarenal) glands spleen Inferior vena cava kidneys Abdominal aorta Coronal section of abdomen revealing internal body cavities

  22. ? ? ( ? ) glands ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? section of ? revealing internal body cavities

  23. Selected abdominal viscera pancreas colon Greater Omentum covering left side of intestines Small intestines (uncovered)

  24. ? Selected ? viscera ? ? ? covering left side of intestines ? ? (uncovered)

  25. Longitudinal section of stomach Attaches to esophagus Attaches to sm. intestine

  26. ? section of ? Attaches to ? Attaches to ? ?

  27. Inferior view of liver Liver Liver Gallbladder

  28. ? view of ? ? ? ?

  29. Apices of lungs M E D I A S T I N U M Right lung (3 lobes) Left lung (2 lobes) Anterior view of lungs

  30. ? of lungs ????????? ? lung ( ? lobes) ? lung (? lobes) ? view of lungs

  31. Sectioning Lab exercise #3

  32. Various section planes Transverse / cross Oblique Sagittal (mid) Coronal / Frontal

  33. Various section planes ? / ? ? ? (mid) ? / ?

  34. Can you identify these 4 section planes? ? ? ? What kind of section has been made on Grandma’s neck?

  35. Oblique section plane Midsagittal section plane Lateral view - right half of body Anterior view - left half of body

  36. ? section plane ? section plane ? view - right half of body ? view - left half of body

  37. Anterior / ventral view Sagittal section of head transverse sections of arms and legs

  38. ? / ? view ? section of head ? sections of arms and legs

  39. Sagittal section of head Posterior / Dorsal view Transverse sections of arms and legs

  40. ? section of head ? / ? view ? sections of arms and legs

  41. Midsagittal section of head Right side half of head Transverse section of neck

  42. ? section of head ? side half of head ? section of neck

  43. Left side half of head Midsagittal section plane

  44. ? side half of head ? section plane

  45. Left half of head from a midsagittal section Cranial cavity Brain removed from cranial cavity

  46. ? half of head from a ? section ? cavity Brain removed from ? cavity

  47. Anterior view Midsagittal section plane (vertical line) Coronal section reveals internal ventral body cavities

  48. ? view ? section plane ( ? line) ? section reveals internal ventral body cavities

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