Anatomy & Physiology 1st Semester Chart

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Anatomy and Physiology First Semester
Topic Area
Orientation
Tissue
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Items to Cover
Suggested Resources
Tissue Sides
http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap1.html#tissue
3.6.1
d. Given an external stimulus (e.g., temperature change,
competition, predator, population pressure, disease) identify a
behavioral response (e.g., migration, aggression, camouflage,
food storage, mating display).
Diseases and Disorders of the Skin and
Connective Tissue
http://healthlibrary.stanford.edu/resources/internet
/bodysystems/skin_dermatitis.html#dermatitis
3.7.2
a. Recognize that organisms maintain homeostasis in different
ways (e.g., humans sweating, dogs panting, reptiles resting in
sunlight, humans adjusting to altitude by producing more red
blood cells).
d. Organisms may have specialized structures designed to
monitor and maintain homeostasis (including buffers).
Integumentary 3.6.1
http://www.innerbody.com/index.html
Face transplant video
http://video.msn.com/?mkt=enus&tab=c150&vid=daf63c32-0782-4885-8ae60e93d5c6ef11&from=06/64&playlist=videoByTag:
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c. Describe instinctive reactions to seasonal change (e.g.,
hibernation, migration, color change).
d. Given an external stimulus (e.g., temperature change,
competition, predator, population pressure, disease) identify a Skin disease images
behavioral response (e.g., migration, aggression, camouflage, http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/DermImag.htm
food storage, mating display).
3.7.2
Anatomy and Physiology First Semester
Topic Area
Skeletal
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3.6.1
Items to Cover
Suggested Resources
a. Recognize that organisms maintain homeostasis in different
ways (e.g., humans sweating, dogs panting, reptiles resting in The TRUTH about Tanning
sunlight, humans adjusting to altitude by producing more red http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/fdaandyou/issue07.html
blood cells).
c. Body temperature and heart rate are related to maintaining
homeostasis.
d. Organisms may have specialized structures designed to
monitor and maintain homeostasis (including buffers).
http://www.innerbody.com/index.html
d. Given an external stimulus (e.g., temperature change,
competition, predator, population pressure, disease) identify a http://healthguide.howstuffworks.com/x-raybehavioral response (e.g., migration, aggression, camouflage, dictionary.htm
food storage, mating display).
3.7.2
a. Recognize that organisms maintain homeostasis in different
ways (e.g., humans sweating, dogs panting, reptiles resting in
sunlight, humans adjusting to altitude by producing more red
blood cells).
d. Organisms may have specialized structures designed to
monitor and maintain homeostasis (including buffers).
Muscle
3.6.1
3.7.2
http://www.innerbody.com/index.html
d. Given an external stimulus (e.g., temperature change,
Muscle Lab
competition, predator, population pressure, disease) identify a
http://www.troy.k12.ny.us/thsbiology/labs_online/h
behavioral response (e.g., migration, aggression, camouflage,
ome_labs/muscle_lab_home.html
food storage, mating display).
Muscles names, origion, insertions, action, and
nerve
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/MedEd/Gross
Anatomy/dissector/mml/mmlalpha.htm
Anatomy and Physiology First Semester
Topic Area
Nervous
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Items to Cover
Suggested Resources
a. Recognize that organisms maintain homeostasis in different
ways (e.g., humans sweating, dogs panting, reptiles resting in
sunlight, humans adjusting to altitude by producing more red
blood cells).
c. Body temperature and heart rate are related to maintaining
homeostasis.
Short Muscle type video
d. Organisms may have specialized structures designed to
http://health.howstuffworks.com/muscle4.htm
monitor and maintain homeostasis (including buffers).
3.1.2
http://www.innerbody.com/index.html
b. Explain that enzymes catalyze reactions in organisms by
providing reaction sites that accept only the reacting
molecules.
3.6.1
d. Given an external stimulus (e.g., temperature change,
Diseases
competition, predator, population pressure, disease) identify a
http://www.sci.uidaho.edu/med532/Disease_index
behavioral response (e.g., migration, aggression, camouflage,
.htm
food storage, mating display).
3.7.2
a. Recognize that organisms maintain homeostasis in different
ways (e.g., humans sweating, dogs panting, reptiles resting in
sunlight, humans adjusting to altitude by producing more red
blood cells).
http://webschoolsolutions.com/patts/systems/nerv
d. Organisms may have specialized structures designed to
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monitor and maintain homeostasis (including buffers).
Blood
3.7.2
Blood typing and genes
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/blood/
Anatomy and Physiology First Semester
Topic Area
Extra Websites
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Items to Cover
Suggested Resources
a. Recognize that organisms maintain homeostasis in different
ways (e.g., humans sweating, dogs panting, reptiles resting in
sunlight, humans adjusting to altitude by producing more red
blood cells).
b. Describe and predict how transport of substances across
http://www.fi.edu/learn/heart/blood/white.html
membranes is related to maintaining homeostasis (e.g., red
blood cells in pure water vs. salt solution).
c. Body temperature and heart rate are related to maintaining
homeostasis.
Blood cells
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/basics/blood/b
d. Organisms may have specialized structures designed to
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monitor and maintain homeostasis (including buffers).
Human Anatomy and Physiology First semester
Visible Human Project
Gray's Anatomy on line
Animations
Quizzes
Parasitic Diseases
http://www.cbu.edu/~aross/APIhome.htm
http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap1.html
http://science.nhmccd.edu/Biol/ap1lab.htm
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/visible/animation
s.html
http://www.bartleby.com/107/
http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/ap1int.htm#transp
ort
http://www.getbodysmart.com/
http://msjensen.cehd.umn.edu/webanatomy/
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dpd/parasites/index.ht
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