HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB BSC 1085L

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Elyse Steiner, MA biology, MS environmental Science
Currently working on a PhD at FAU
OFFICE & HOURS: Here – before class
esteiner@broward.edu - Preferred
Office number is 954-201-2284
Webpage – www.summer2013.weebly.com
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You are going to have to study a lot!!
Plan on spending many hours studying.
This class is about memorizing, memorizing
and more memorizing!
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Syllabus
Safety
Anatomical
Terminology
Microscope
Next week is Quiz 1!!
TEXT:
Customized edition of Anatomy and Physiology
Volume 1 lab Manual by Eric Wise.
Should say, “Special Edition For Broward College.”
The Learning Resource Center on the
first floor of the library (17/146) has
several of the models from this lab
available through the tutoring
department. They also have
microscopes and some of the slides.
There are also tutors there to help
you!
10 Quizzes- 10 points each
= 100 points
Practical exam
= 100 points
Participation points -
= 50 points
Total possible points = 250 points
250- 224
223-199
198-174
173-149
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D
F
PRACTICAL EXAM
This exam test you on your ability to identify structures
on slides, models and dissections. The practical exams
are fill in the blank, timed exams. Each exam is worth
100 points.
There are no make ups for practical exams.
LAB PERFORMANCE:
The final 50 points of your grade is based on lab
performance.
You lose 5 points for the each of the following
occurrences- being late for or absent from class;
putting your microscope away incorrectly; wearing
open toed shoes; not cleaning up your lab station;
using cell phone in class etc.
YOU MUST WEAR CLOSED TOED SHOES TO CLASS OR
YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM –
resulting in a “0” for any quizzes, exams, participation
points for that day.
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Must wear closed toed shoes.
Please turn off cell phones.
Make sure to read the lab before class.
Bring scantrons for quizzes.
Lab coats and goggles are REQUIRED for this course.
Cheating or assisting another person in cheating will not
be tolerated. If you are caught, you will receive an F for
the exam and a letter of the incident will be placed in
your personal file at BCC.
Attendance is required for successful
completion of this course. You may miss one
lab without penalty (as long as there are no
quizzes or exams on that day). You should
save this one absence for an emergency.
Anyone who misses more than 2 labs will not
receive credit for the course. If you miss more
than 2 you must withdraw or you will receive
an “F”.
Last day to withdraw with “w” – last
day to audit- July 24, 2013
Lab #
Dates
Topics
Manual Pages
1
7/1
Exercises 1 & 2
2
7/3
3
7/5
4
7/8
5
6
7
8
9
7/10
7/15
7/17
7/19
7/22
Anatomical terminology &
microscopy
Cell structure and
function
All lab safety
requirements begin.
Function of cell
membranes
Tissues & integumentary
system
Skeletal I
Skeletal II
Muscles I
Muscles II
Nerve I
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11
12
13
7/24
7/29
7/31
8/2
Nerve II
Senses
Review – Quiz 11
LAB PRACTICAL
Exercise 3 – Quiz 1
Exercise 4 – Quiz 2
Exercises 5 & 6 – Quiz 3
Exercises 7 & 8 – Quiz 4
Exercises 9, 10 & 11 – Quiz 5
Exercises 12,13,& 14 – Quiz 6
Exercises 15 & 16 - Quiz 7
Exercises 17, 18, 19 & 20 –
Quiz 8
Exercise 21 – Quiz 9
Exercise 22,23&24 – Quiz 10
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Eye wash
Goggles
Aprons
Sharps container
Fire extinguisher
First aid kit
Etc.
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Eyewash
Fire Extinguisher
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First Aid Kit
Safety Shower
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Fire Blanket
Valve Shut-Off
 Used
slides and
broken glass
should be
disposed in the
glass disposal box.
 Syringes, and
scalpel blades are
disposed in the
Sharps or
Biohazard box
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Dissected animal
parts should be
wrapped in paper
towels and
disposed of in the
disposal bags
provided.
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Student prepared
slides may be
washed with soap
and water, dried
and returned to the
slide box.
Plastic coverslips
should be thrown
away in the trash.
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Please leave
stations neat and
with the material
arranged as it was
found.
Microscope Care – How to carry a microscope
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Always use lens cloth – not kleenex or paper
towels
Always use a coverslip with temporary slides
Before putting the microscope in the storage
cabinet, remove the slide from the stage,
rotate the lowest-power objective lens into
position, wrap the cord neatly around the
base, and return to the cabinet
KNOW
THIS!!
Scanning
Low
High
Total Magnification = Ocular x objective lens
Ocular = 10 x
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What is the total magnification if you are
using the low power lens?
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What is the total magnification if you are
using the low power lens?
10 x (low power) X 10 x (ocular) = 100x
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Condenser – a substage lens that
concentrates the light on the specimen.
Iris diaphragm lever – Regulates the amount
of light passing through the condenser.
Objective lens – Adjustable lens system that
permits the use of a scanning, low-power,
high-power or oil immersion lens.
Field – What you see when you look through
the microscope.
What happens to the field when you increase
magnification?
What happens to the field when you increase
magnification?
It gets smaller
 Make
sure to complete
Exercises 1 and 2.
Make sure you have you
lab coat, goggles and
closed toed shoes for next
week or you will not be
allowed to attend class!
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