BIOL 244 Anatomy & Physiology II (Sec 1-2)

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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II (BIOL 244 -- 4 Credit Hours)
Fall Semester 2015
Instructor:
Norris L. O’Dell, DMD, PhD
Office:
Room 111D -- norriso@usca.edu
Lecture Room:
Science Bldg. Room 327
Laboratory:
Science Bldg. Room 104
Textbook:
Human Anatomy & Physiology, Marieb & Hoehn,
10th Edition (Pearson)
Lab Manual:
HUMAN ANATOMY & Physiology LAB MANUAL with Rat
Dissections, E. N. Marieb & S. J. Mitchell (Pearson)
Lab Supplies:
For the anatomy labs you should wear either eyeglasses or
protective safety glasses. You will also need to purchase
disposable surgical gloves since you will be handling
preserved specimens.
Caution: This course requires dissection of preserved
animals and organs (10% formalin or other comparable
preservative). If you are pregnant or think you are pregnant,
please consult your obstetrician as he/she may not allow you
to complete this laboratory; therefore, you may need to take
this course at a later date. Also, exposure to formaldehyde
has been linked to cancer in rats, and formaldehyde
interacts with some contact lenses to produce an
undesirable reaction.
If you have a physical, psychological, and/or learning
disability which might affect your performance in this class,
please contact the Office of Disability Faculty
Responsibilities Services, 134 B&E, (803) 643-6816, as
soon as possible. The Disability Services Office will
determine appropriate accommodations based on medical
documentation.
Course Description:
A survey of human anatomical structure and
physiological function.
Course Objective:
This course is designed to introduce students to the
anatomy and physiology of the human body using a
systemic approach to study specific organs and
organ systems of the body.
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Course Content:
In this introductory course, lectures on human anatomy and
physiology will be combined with laboratory exercises that
employ simulated human physiology exercises and the
dissection of a rat specimen.
Attendance Policy:
Attendance at lectures is expected and attendance and
participation in laboratory sessions are part of your overall
lab grade. Each unexcused absence from lab will result in
points being deducted from the lab grade which counts 20%
of the overall course grade. Laboratory meetings will include
a brief instructional lecture, followed by laboratory exercises.
Laboratory grades will be based on participation in group
exercises, in-lab quizzes, completion of outside homework
assignments, and two laboratory exams.
In order for the student to successfully complete laboratory
assignments, attendance is mandatory at every session,
and students should plan to stay for the entire lab session.
Absences will be reflected in the points awarded for student
participation. When Homework is assigned, it will be due at
the BEGINNNG of the next laboratory session. The
physiology
laboratory
exercises
involve
computer
simulations by PhysioEx 9.1; therefore, you must be able to
log on to the USCA computer system, and you must bring
your lab manual and software to each session. The written
exercises in the lab manuals will be turned in at the end of
the lab session except for those assigned as homework.
Two Laboratory Exams will be given during the semester. I
will discuss the nature of these exams during our first
laboratory session.
By the end of this course, the student should be able
to describe the structure and function of the various
body systems covered in this course.
A Note about Anatomy and Physiology: I will not be able to cover everything in
your textbook in the lecture sessions. You will need to spend time outside of the
scheduled class time to study on your own. You should have adequate time to
complete each of the Laboratory Exercises in the times set aside for the labs. If you
have trouble understanding a concept, please come to see me.
The lab is available 24/7 so please use it to study your dissection specimens and
models. You can access the lab by using your ID cards in the card-swipe on the outside
doors and SBDG 104 door.
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The Academic Success Center: Penland 108
If you find that your usual study habits are not sufficient for doing well in this class
please think about visiting this center. They are experts in helping students discover the
best way to study according to their learning styles. The web address is
http://www.usca.edu/academicsupport/.
The ASC also has supplemental instruction for anatomy and physiology so
please refer to their website for additional information regarding meeting times
and room number.
Evaluation:
Grading Model:
FIVE LECTURE EXAMINATIONS (20% each)
80%
LABORATORY :
Laboratory Practical I
(6%)
Laboratory Practical II
(6%)
Lab Quizzes, Attendance & Homework (8%)
20%
90-100
89
80-88
79
70-78
69
60-68
59 & below
A
B+
B
C+
C
D+
D
F
Your lecture exam scores and you laboratory exam and daily participation scores
will be posted on BLACKBOARD.
The COURSE GRADE% IS YOUR
CUMMULATIVE GRADE IN THE COURSE. DO NOT USE THE TOTAL POINTS
COLUMN FOR CALCULATING YOUR GRADE.
THE HIGHEST COURSE GRADE% IS 100% SO YOU CAN USE THIS AS A GUIDE
TO HOW YOU ARE DOING IN THE CLASS. If you have any question about how
you stand in the course or how the grade is calculated, just see me and I will go
over it with you. Please feel free to contact me personally or by email with any
problem you may have in the course.
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Additional Comments:
1. Read the assigned textbook and laboratory materials before class.
2. Bring laboratory manual & PhsioEX disk to each laboratory session.
3. Endorse the following Honor Pledge on every exam: “On my honor as a
University of South Carolina at Aiken student, I have neither given nor
received unauthorized aid on the assignment/examination. To the best of my
knowledge, I am not in violation of academic honesty.”
4. No make-up quizzes will be given for the laboratory quizzes and no make-up
examinations will be given for the lecture examinations except under some extreme
situations (see Student Handbook).
5. If you have any questions, problems or other concerns that I might be able to help
you with, then please see me directly or arrange to see me through Ms. Cutsinger. I
consider it a privilege to teach, and will try to help you in any way that I can.
6. If you have a physical or learning disability that might affect your performance,
please contact the Office of Disability Services, 126A B&E, (803)641-3609, as soon
as possible.
The Disability Services Office will determine appropriate
accommodations based on medical documentation.
7. We will use the machine-graded Scantron 100 question sheets for all of the Lecture
Examinations. Please be sure that you have the Scantron Sheets and a #2 pencil
on the day of each scheduled quiz/examination. All other personal items will be
left in front of the lecture room during the exam. So, on the day of the exam,
please enter the room and bring all items except for a #2 pencil and your
answer sheet to the front of the room for temporary storage. Assigned seats
will be utilized for the exams.
8. There are no Extra Credit projects in this course.
9. Policy for Portable Electronic Devices: The use of any unauthorized
portable electronic devices, including cell phones, pagers, MP3 players, iPods, etc.,
during class is not allowed unless required for the course. If you are planning to
have any of these devices in class, they must be turned off and stowed away for
the duration of the class period. If you use a portable electronic device during a
test, quiz, or other assessment, will receive a failing grade on that assignment.
Please note that a laptop computer will be needed for some of the physiology
laboratories; the department does have some laptops available for students to use in
class, however, students are welcome to bring their laptops to class on the days of
these specific laboratories.
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A & P 244 — (4 Credit Hours)
Fall Semester 2015
LECTURE SCHEDULE
Date
August
September
October
November
December
Topic
20
25
27
01
03
08
10
15
17
22
24
29
01
06
08
13
15
20
22
27
29
03
05
10
12
17
19
24
26
01
03
10
Reference**
Introduction/Endocrine System
Ch 16
Endocrine System
Ch 16
Male Reproductive System
Ch 27
Female Reproductive System
Ch 27
Physiology of Reproduction
Ch 27
Embryology Overview
Ch 28
Blood
Ch 17
LECTURE EXAM I (8/20 - 9/8 – Ch 16, 27, 28)
Cardiovascular System - Heart
Ch 18
Physiology of the Heart
Ch 18
Cardiovascular System – Blood Vessels
Ch 19
Physiology of Blood Flow
Ch 19
Lymphatic System
Ch 20
LECTURE EXAM II (9/10 – 9/29 – Ch 17, 18, 19)
Immune System - Cells
Ch 21
LABORATORY EXAM I
Immune Humoral & Cellular Responses
Ch 21
Respiratory System
Ch 22
Fall Break
Respiratory System
Ch 22
Urinary System I
Ch 25
LECTURE EXAM III (10/01 – 10/27 – Ch 20, 21, 22)
Urinary System II
Ch 25
Fluid, Electrolyte & Acid-Base Balance
Ch 26
Fluid, Electrolyte & Acid-Base Balance
Ch 26
LECTURE EXAM IV (10/29 – 11/12 – Ch 25, 26)
Digestive System - Digestion
Ch 23
Digestive System – Absorption
Ch 24
Thanksgiving
Digestive System – Metabolism
Ch 24
LABORATORY EXAM II
LECTURE EXAM V (11/19 – 12/01 – Ch 23, 24)
** Human Anatomy & Physiology, Marieb, & Hoehn (Pearson – 10th edition)
SEE LABORATORY SCHEDULES NEXT PAGE
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TUESDAY SECTION LABORATORY SCHEDULE
August
25
Dissect Rat - Endocrine Glands
(See Assignments for Endocrine Exercises
due as Homework on Sept. 01)
September
01
Endocrine System Physiology
08
Reproductive System Anatomy
Reproductive Physiology
15
Blood
Ex 29A
22
October
(TUESDAY)
November
December
Rat EX 2, p 709 MM*
Ex 27, p 405MM
PhysioX 4**
Rat EX7 p 739MM
EX 42, 43, p 629MM
PhysioX 11
(Exclude 21-23 in the Review Sheet)
Cardiovascular System
Dissection of Heart & Major Vessels in the Rat
Heart-Dissection of Sheep Heart
(See Assignments for Cardiovascular Exercises
due as Homework on Sept. 29)
Rat Ex3 p 715MM
EX 30 p 443MM
EX 32 p 469MM
29
Cardiovascular Physiology
PhysioX 5&6
(See Assignments for Immune System Exercises due Oct. 06)
06
Orientation to Heredity
Genetics Lab Punnet Squares Heredity
(See Assignments for Respiratory System
Exercises due as Homework on Oct. 20)
Ch 29 Textbook
Ex 44 (Exclude 15-22 of Review Sheet)
Ex 45
13
LABORATORY EXAM I (Aug. 25 – Oct. 06)
20
Respiratory System Anatomy
Respiratory Physiology
27
Urinary System Anatomy (Pig Kidney)
03
Urinary System Physiology
(See Assignments for Acid/Base Balance
Exercises due as Homework on Nov. 10)
PhysioEX 9
10
Acid/Base Balance
(See Assignments for Digestive System
Exercises due as Homework on Nov. 17)
PhysioX 10
17
No Lab
24
Digestive System Anatomy
Digestive System Physiology
01
Review for Lab Exam II Both Sections
(THURSDAY) 03
Rat EX 4, p 723MM
PhysioX 7
Rat EX 6, p735MM
Ex 40, p609M
(See Assignments for Urinary System also due as Homework on Nov. 03)
Laboratory Exam II (Oct. 20 – Dec. 01)
*Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab Manual, Marieb & Mitchell, Rat Edition; **PhysioX 9.1 Disk
6
Rat Ex 5, p729
PhysioX 8
Ex 38, p575
THURSDAY SECTION LABORATORY SCHEDULE
August
27
Dissect Rat - Endocrine Glands
(See Assignments for Endocrine Exercises
due as Homework on Sept. 03)
September
03
Endocrine System Physiology
10
Reproductive System Anatomy
Reproductive Physiology
17
Blood
24
Cardiovascular System
Dissection of Heart & Major Vessels in the Rat
Heart-Dissection of Sheep Heart
(See Assignments for Cardiovascular Exercises
due as Homework on Oct. 01)
October
(TUESDAY)
November
Rat EX 2, p 709 MM*
Ex 27, p 405MM
PhysioX 4**
Rat EX7 p 739MM
EX 42, 43, p 629MM
PhysioX 11
Ex 29A (Exclude 21-23 in the Review Sheet)
EX 30 p 443MM
EX 32 p 469MM
01
Cardiovascular Physiology
PhysioX 5&6
(See Assignments for Immune System Exercises due Oct. 08)
08
Orientation to Heredity
Genetics Lab Punnet Squares Heredity
(See Assignments for Respiratory System
Exercises due as Homework on Oct. 15)
13
LABORATORY EXAM I (Aug. 27 – Oct. 08)
15
Respiratory System Anatomy
Respiratory Physiology
29
Urinary System Anatomy (Pig Kidney)
Rat EX 6, p735MM
Ex 40, p609M
(See Assignments for Urinary System also due as Homework on Nov. 05)
05
Urinary System Physiology
(See Assignments for Acid/Base Balance
Exercises due as Homework on Nov. 12)
PhysioEX 9
12
Acid/Base Balance
(See Assignments for Digestive System
Exercises due as Homework on Nov. 19)
PhysioX 10
19
Digestive System Anatomy
Digestive System Physiology
Ch 29 Textbook
Ex 44 (Exclude 15-22 of Review Sheet)
Ex 45
26
THANKSGIVING
01
(Tuesday) Review for Lab Exam II Both Sections
(THURSDAY) 03
Laboratory Exam II (Oct. 15 – Dec. 01)
December
Rat Ex3 p 715MM
Rat EX 4, p 723MM
PhysioX 7
*Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab Manual, Marieb & Mitchell, Rat Edition; **PhysioX 9.1 Disk
7
Rat Ex 5, p729
PhysioX 8
Ex 38, p575
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