St. Johns River Community College

Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab

Fall Term (August 22, 2005December 9, 2005)

Mary C. Rich, Instructor

 

 

Course:                 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab

                              BSC 2085L - Room S0107 - (0 Credit)

 

Co-requisite:        BSC 2085 (Human Anatomy and Physiology Lecture)

 

Lab Schedule:      Section 10516:  Wednesday (11:00 AM – 12:40 PM)

                              Section 10517:  Thursday (1:40 PM – 3:20 PM)

                              Section 10518:  Thursday (6:00 PM – 7:40 PM)

 

Office Location:  Room S0101A or S0107 Science Building (Palatka Campus)

 

Office Phone:       (386) 312-4217       

 

E-mail Address:   maryrich@sjrcc.edu

 

Office Hours:       Please schedule an appointment with your instructor for individualized instruction.

                              During scheduled office hours, your instructor may be contacted in either room S0101A or S0107.

                                   

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

 

11:00 AM – 1:30 PM

 

12:10 PM – 1:40 PM

 

12:45 PM – 1:30 PM

 

12:15 PM – 1:30 PM

  3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  5:30 PM – 6:00 PM

  3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

  4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

 

 

Course

Description:          The hands-on laboratory activities are designed to reinforce the concepts presented in BSC 2085. The use of human anatomical models, microscopy, and animal organ dissections will be used to assist students in understanding the anatomy and physiology of human body systems.

 

Required

Lab Manual:        Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, 8th Edition; Elaine N. Marieb

 

Additional

Lab Resource:     A Photographic Atlas for the Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory, 5th Edition;

                              John L. Crawley and Kent M. Van De Graaff

 

Attendance:          To successfully complete this course, regular class attendance is necessary.  Being present and on time is the responsibility of each student. Students missing one lab will be warned via the Records Office. Additional unexcused absences may result in a grade of "W."

 

 

 

 

Tardiness:            Students not in class when the roll is checked will be marked absent. Students entering the class after the roll is taken must obtain a "Tardy Explanation Form" from the instructor, complete the requested information, and return the form to the instructor

at the end of class. The absence will then be changed to an excused or unexcused tardy. Two unexcused tardies during the term will be equivalent to one absence.

 

Academic

Integrity:              Students in this class must know, observe, and not compromise the principles of academic integrity.  It is not permissible to cheat, to fabricate or falsify information, to submit the same academic work in more than one course without prior permission, to plagiarize, to receive unfair advantage, or to otherwise abuse accepted practices for handling and documenting information. The grade for this course includes the judgment that the student's work is free from academic dishonesty of any type. Violations or infractions will be reported to the Vice President for Student Affairs and may lead to failure of the course and other sanctions imposed by the College.

 

Grading:               Grades are determined by combining scores on both lecture exams and lab quizzes as indicated below:

 

Ø      There will be six lecture exams administered during the term. Students absent from class during an exam must provide the instructor with appropriate documentation in order for the absence to be excused and the missed exam to be made up during the instructor's office hours. 

 

Ø      Six laboratory quizzes will be administered during the term. One lab quiz grade may be dropped. Lab quizzes that are missed may not be made up.  A missed lab quiz will be treated as the lab quiz grade to be dropped.

 

Final Grade:         The following criteria will be used to determine a student’s final grade in this course:

Ø      Lecture Exam Average - 75% of the course grade.

Ø      Lab Quiz Average - 22% of the course grade.

Ø      Class Participation and Attendance - equal to 3% of the course grade.

                                                           

                              Final grades will be posted on the SJRCC web page at www.sjrcc.edu.  Go to “Web Services” followed by “View Grades” then follow instructions at that site.

 

Grading

Scale:                    A = 100% - 90% 

                              B =   89% - 80%

                              C =   79% - 70%

                              D =   69% - 60%

                              F =   Below 60%

   

Holidays:              September 5, 2005 - Labor Day

                                       November 11, 2005 - Veteran’s Day

                                       November 24-25, 2005 - Thanksgiving Holiday

Course                 

Withdrawal:          November 4, 2005 - Last day for student or instructor withdrawal from the course with a "W"

 

 

 


Anatomy and Physiology I Lab Schedule:      Section 10516 - Wednesday (11:00 AM – 12:40 PM)

                                                                          Section 10517 - Thursday (1:40 PM – 3:20 PM)

                                                                          Section 10518 - Thursday (6:00 PM – 7:40 PM)

 

 

Lab and Quiz Schedule

Lab Manual Exercises

 

Title of Activities

Lab Manual Page References

 

August 24 or 25

 

 

 

Aug. 31 or Sept. 1

 

 

1 (#1-5)

 

3 (#1, 2 and 5)

6A (#1-4)

 

The Language of Anatomy

 

Microscope

 

Classification of Tissues

 

Pgs. 1-9; 513-517

 

Pgs. 21-28; 521-524

 

Pgs. 48-65; 533-540

 

September 7 or 8

 

 

7 (#1-4)

 

8 (#1-3)

 

 

The Integumentary System

 

Classification of Body Membranes

 

Pgs. 67-74; 541-544

 

Pgs. 77-80; 545-547

 

 

September 14 or 15

 

Lab Quiz 1

 

Exercises: 1, 3, 6A, 7, and 8

 

Lab Quiz 1: _____%

 

 

September 14 or 15

 

 

 

9 (#1-6)

 

 

 

10 (#1 and 3-5)

 

12 (#1)

 

 

Overview of the Skeleton: Classification and Structure of Bones and Cartilage

 

The Axial Skeleton

 

The Fetal Skeleton

 

Pgs. 81-89; 549-552

 

 

 

Pgs. 90-104; 553-560

 

Pgs. 117-118; 569-570

 

September 21 or 22

 

Lab Quiz 2

 

Exercises: 9, 10, and 12

 

Lab Quiz 2: _____%

 

 

September 21 or 22

 

 

 

 

11 (#1-5)

 

12 (#1)

 

13 (#1-3, 5 and 7-9)

 

 

The Appendicular Skeleton

 

The Fetal Skeleton

 

Articulations and Body Movements

 

Pgs. 105-116; 561-567

 

Pgs. 117-118; 569-570

 

Pgs. 119-131; 571-574

 

 

 

 

September 28 or 29

 

Lab Quiz 3

 

Exercises: 11, 12, and 13

 

Lab Quiz 3: _____%

 

 

 

 

 

September 28 or 29

 

 

 

 

October 5 or 6

October 12 or 13

 

 

14 (#1-3)

 

 

 

 

15 (#1, 2, 4 and 5)

 

Microscopic Anatomy, Organization and Classification of Skeletal Muscles

 

Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System

 

Pgs. 132-136; 575-577

 

 

 

 

Pgs. 137-166; 579-586

 

October 19 or 20

 

Lab Quiz 4

 

Exercises 14 and 15

 

Lab Quiz 4: _____%

 

 

October 19 or 20

 

October 26 or 27

 

 

November 2 or 3

 

17 (#1-3)

 

19 (#1-3)

 

 

Histology of Nervous Tissue

 

Gross Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves

 

Dissection: The Sheep Brain

 

Pgs. 185-192; 593-596

 

Pgs. 200-218; 601-606

 

 

November 9 or 10

 

 

21 (#1-4)

 

 

 

Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves and the Autonomic

Nervous System

 

 

Pgs. 226-240; 609-612

 

 

November 9 or 10

 

22 (#1-3, 6, 7 and 9)

 

Human Reflex Physiology

 

Pgs. 247-254; 615-618

 

 

November 16 or 17

 

Lab Quiz 5

 

Exercises: 17, 19, 21 and 22

 

Lab Quiz 5: _____%

 

 

November 16 or 17

and

November 23

 

26 (#1& 2)

 

 

24 (#1-5, 7-9, 12 and 13)

 

 

Special Senses:  Olfaction,  and Taste

 

Special Sense: Vision

Dissection of the Cow Eye

 

Pgs. 288-291; 633-634

 

 

Pg. 264-277; 621-627

 

 

Nov. 30 or Dec. 1

 

Lab Quiz 6

 

Exercises: 24 and 26

 

Lab Quiz 6: _____%

 

 

Nov. 30 or Dec. 1

 

 

25 (#1, 3, 6 and 7)

 

 

Special Senses:  Hearing and Equilibrium

 

 

Pgs. 278-287; 629-632

 

 

Nov. 30 or Dec. 1

 

27 (#1-2)

 

Anatomy and Basic Function of the Endocrine Glands

 

Pgs. 294-300; 635-638

 

December 7 or 8

 

Lab Quiz 7

 

Exercises: 25 and 27

 

Lab Quiz 7: _____%