Teacher: CORE Year: 2013-14 Course: Anatomy and Physiology

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Teacher: CORE
Year: 2013-14
Course: Anatomy and Physiology Month: All Months
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Organization of the Body ~ Orgination of the Body
Characteristics of life
Cells
Standards
Essential Questions
3.1.12.A.1Relate changes
in the
environment to
various
organisms'
ability to
compensate
using
homeostatic
mechanisms.
3.1.12.A.5Analyze how
structure is
related to
function at all
levels of
biological
organization
from molecules
to organisms.
3.1.12.A.8CHANGE AND
CONSTANCY
Describe and
interpret
dynamic
changes in
stable systems.
How are Anatomy and Organization of
Physiology related?
the Body
Laboratory
How is the human body 9/6/2013
organized?
Introduction to
Anatomy and
What common
Physiology Test
terminology is used to 9/26/2013
describe human
Cell Laboratory
anatomy?
9/20/2013
Why is anatomical
position important to
the study of human
anatomy and
physiology?
Assessments
Skills
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How does the body
maintain hoemostasis?
How is structure of the
cell related to its
function?
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Content
define and utilize common
anatomical terminiolgy
define anatomy and
physiology and specialized
area in these fields
list and explain
characteristics of life
including levels of
organization
describe anatomical position
distinguish body cavities
and regions
list and explain mechanisms
of hemeostasis
determine the difference
between positive, negative,
and feed forward feedback
loops
List 5 parts of cell theory
explain how structure of a
cell is related to its function
identify and explain teh
functions of various
organelles in a eukaryotic
cell
describe the structure and
function of the plasma
membrane
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anatomical terminology
characteristics of life
anatomical planes, sections
body cavities
body regions
homeostasis
feedback loops
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cell theory
cell anatomy and physiology
cell membrane structure and
function
organelle structure and
function
relationship between structure
and function
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Lessons
Resources
Organization
of Human
Body Lab
Anthony’s
Textbook of
Anatomy and
Physiology – 17th
Edition
Gary A Thibodeau,
Kevin T Patton
Organization of the
Body Lab
Animal Cell
diagram
Animal Cell
Organelle graphic
organizer
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The Body as A Whole
Standards
Essential Questions
Assessments
3.1.12.A.4-Explain how the
cell cycle is regulated.
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze how
structure is related to
function at all levels of
biological organization
from molecules to
organisms.
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze how
cells in different
tissues/organs are
specialized to perform
specific functions.
BIO.B.1.1-Describe the
three stages of the cell
cycle: interphase, nuclear
division, cytokinesis.
HS-LS1.4-Use a model to
illustrate the role of cellular
division (mitosis) and
differentiation in producing
and maintaining complex
organisms.
What are the basic safe
Cell Transport
practices when working in a Test
laboratory setting?
10/11/2013
Mitosis and
How is cell transportation DNA
important to homeostasis of replication test
a cell?
10/16/2013
Meiosis Test
How do cells grow and
10/25/2013
reproduce?
How is the structure and
function of DNA related to
protein synthesis?
What are the major types of
tissue in the human body?
What are the general
characteristics and functions
of the major types of tissue
and membranes in humans?
Skills
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Content
describe various cell
membrane transportation
mechanisms and energy
dependence.
list and explain steps of
DNA replication, protein
synthesis, cell cycle,
mitosis, and meiosis.
utilize microscope as a
tool for studying
anatomy and physiology
of the cell.
list and describe
principle types of tissue,
their functions and
embryonic development.
describe the structure
and function of epithelial
tissue in the human body
utilize a microscope to
draw and identify
various classification
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Lessons
Mitosis
Types of cell
lecture
membrane
transportation
DNA Replication
Cell cycle – Mitosis
Meiosis
Protein synthesis
Resources
Anthony’s
Textbook of
Anatomy and
Physiology – 17th
Edition
Gary A Thibodeau,
Kevin T Patton
Histology Lab
classification of
tissue (histology)
structure and function
of epithelial tissue
The Body as A Whole ~ Chapter 5 - Histology / Integumentary System
Standards
Essential Questions
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze
how structure is related
to function at all levels
of biological
organization from
molecules to
organisms.
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze
how cells in different
tissues/organs are
specialized to perform
specific functions.
What are the major
types of tissues found
in the human body?
Assessments
Histology Laboratory
11/25/2013
Histology Test epithelial 11/8/2013
What are the general
Connective tissue
characteristics and
11/18/2013
functions of the tissues Muscle and neural
in the human body?
tissue 11/26/2013
Skills
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Content
describe structure and function of
connective tissue
describe structure and function of
muscle tissue
describe structure and function of
neural tissue
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utilize a microscope in a laboratory
setting
identify various types of tissues
found in humans
Lessons
Resources
Histology lab Anthony’s
Textbook of
Anatomy and
Connective
Physiology – 17th
tissue
Edition
Muscle
Gary A Thibodeau,
tissue
Kevin T Patton
Neural
tissue
Histology Lab
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Support and Movement ~ Skeletal System
Standards
Essential Questions
Assessments
Skills
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze
how structure is related
to function at all levels
of biological
organization from
molecules to
organisms.
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze
how cells in different
tissues/organs are
specialized to perform
specific functions.
How does skin and its
components make up a
complex set of organs
that interacts with other
body systems?
Integument system test
12/20/2013
Integument system
laboratory 12/19/2013
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How does aging affect
the integumentary
system?
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describe the structure and
function of skin
distinguish between thick
and thin skin
explain epidermal and
dermal growth and repair
list factors that determine
skin color
list and describe
appendages of the skin
describe common skin
disorders
list and describe
components of various
systems in the frog
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Lessons
Resources
integument system Integumentary Anthony’s
Laboratory
Textbook of
structure and
Anatomy and
function of skin
Physiology – 17th
epidermal /dermal
Edition
layers of skin
Gary A
epidermal and
Thibodeau, Kevin
dermal growth
T Patton
determinants of skin
Integument Lab
color
burns
appendages of the
skin
skin disorders
frog anatomy and
physiology
Support and Movement ~ Articulations
Standards
Essential Questions
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze How does the
how structure is
structure of bone
related to function at relate to its function?
all levels of biological
organization from
How does the skeletal
molecules to
system interrelate
organisms.
with other systems?
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze
how cells in different How does age affect
tissues/organs are
structural integrity
specialized to perform and homeostasis of
specific functions.
bone?
Assessments
Axial skeletal
identification lab
1/13/2014
Axial practical
1/31/2014
Skeletal physiology test
1/31/2014
Skills
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Content
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identify types of bones and give
examples of each type
list and distinguish between structural
compents of bone
describe the importance of bone
marrow
describe bone development and growth
explain and identify different types of
bone fractures
distinguish and identify abnormal
spinal curves
distinguish structural features between
the male and female skeletal system
describe the effects of aging on the
skeletal system
describe how exercise affects the
skeletal system
identify common axial bones
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frog anatomy and physiology
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Lessons
Resources
Axial skeletal Anthony’s
skeletal
lab
Textbook of
system
Anatomy and
types of bones
Physiology –
bone tissue
17th Edition
and matrix
Gary A
bone cells
Thibodeau,
bone marrow
Kevin T Patton
development
Axial bone
and growth of
identification
bones
lab
bone fractures
bone repair
Skeletons
aging and the
skeletal
system
Frog pre-lab
exercise and
the skeletal
system
axial
identification
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Support and Movement ~ Musclular System
Standards
Essential Questions Assessments
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze how
structure is related to function
at all levels of biological
organization from molecules to
organisms.
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze how cells
in different tissues/organs are
specialized to perform specific
functions.
How do joints,
ligaments and
tendons function to
permit movement
and mobility in the
skeletal system?
Appendicular
skeleton lab
2/10/2014
Appendicular
skeletal
practical
2/24/2014
How does age affect Articulation
joint movement?
test 2/28/2014
Skills
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Content
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define articulation
classify joints
describe characteristics and
structures of synovial joints
describe vertebral joints
distinguish anatomical
movements including angular,
gliding and special
identify bones in the
appendicular skeletal system
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Lessons
Resources
Appendicular Anthony’s
bone articulation
classification of joints Skeletal lab Textbook of
Anatomy and
synarthrosis
Physiology –
amphiarthrosis
17th Edition
diarthroses
Gary A
synovial joints
Thibodeau,
vertebral joints
Kevin T Patton
angular, gliding and
Axial bone
special movements
identification
appendicular bone
lab
identification
skeleton
Support and Movement ~ Muscle physiology and comparison
Standards
Essential Questions
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze
how structure is related
to function at all levels
of biological
organization from
molecules to
organisms.
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze
how cells in different
tissues/organs are
specialized to perform
specific functions.
What are the functional
and structural
characteristics of
muscles found in the
human body?
Assessments
Skills
Muscle lab - axial
3/7/2014
Muscle Physiology
Test 3/24/2014
Muscle axial
practical
How does the structure 3/17/2014
of smooth, cardiac and
skeletal muscle relate to
its fucntion?
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How does age affect
muscle system's
structure and function?
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Content
distinguish characteristics
of skeletal, smooth, and
cardiac muscles
distinguish the components
of a sarcomere
describe the mechanisms of
muscle contraction and
relaxation
distinguish between
different types of muscle
contractions
describe the different types
of muscle fibers and how
they impact activity
describe effects of exercies
on muscle tissue
identify common axial
muscles in the human body
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Lessons
Resources
Axial
Anthony’s
physiology of the human
Muscle Lab Textbook of
muscular system
Anatomy and
characteristics of skeletal,
Physiology –
smooth and cardiac muscle
17th Edition
muscle structure and
Gary A
functions
Thibodeau,
components of a sarcomere
Kevin T Patton
mechanisms of contraction
Head and eye
(sliding filament theory)
muscle
mechanisms of relaxation
identification lab
types of contraction
Trunk muscle
muscle tone
identification
types of muscle fibers
lab
effects of exercise on
muscle tissue
axial muscle identification
A Communication, control and Integration ~ Pig anatomy and physiology / Nervous System
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Essential Questions
Assessments
Skills
Content
r Standards
i 3.1.12.A.5-Analyze
What are the
Muscle Test 4/21/2014
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l how structure is related distinguishing
Appendicular musclular
function of cardiac,
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to function at all levels functional
identification lab
smooth and cardiac
of biological
characteristics of
4/7/2014
muscle
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organization from
muscles and how does Appendicular muscle
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molecules to
the muscle permit
practical 4/28/2014
smooth and cardiac
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organisms.
movement?
muscle
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze
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how cells in different How does the structure
and smooth muscle
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tissues/organs are
of muscles relate to its
 describe how exercise
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specialized to perform function?
effects muscle tissue
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specific functions.
 describe how aging
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How does age affect
effects muscle tissue
the structure and
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function of the
disorders
muscular system?
 identify appendicular
muscles
M Communication, Control and Integration ~ Nervous System
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Essential Questions
Assessments
y Standards
3.1.12.A.5-Analyze
how structure is related
to function at all levels
of biological
organization from
molecules to
organisms.
3.1.12.A.6-Analyze
how cells in different
tissues/organs are
specialized to perform
specific functions.
What are the basic
systems in the pig and
how are they similar to
human systems?
Pig Lab 5/5/2014
Pig Practical
5/23/2014
Various Sensory
Laboratories
What are the structures 5/28/2014
and functions of
systems in the pig as
related to human
anatomy?
What are the basic cells
found in the human
nervous system?
What is the basic
organization of the
human nervous
system?
Skills
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identify components
of systems in the
fetal pig
describe
organization of
nervous system
identify cells of the
nervous system
describe function of
cells of the nervous
system
perform laboratory
experiences related
to the nervous
system
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Lessons
Resources
Appendicular Anthony’s
muscle physiology
structure and function of Skeletal lab Textbook of
Anatomy and
cardiac muscle
Physiology –
structure and function of
17th Edition
smooth muscle
Gary A
comparison of skeletal,
Thibodeau,
cardiac, and smooth
Kevin T Patton
muscle
Appendicular
common muscle disorders
muscle
effect of aging on muscles
identification
appendicular muscles
lab
appendicular muscle
identification
pig anatomy and
physiology
Lessons
pig anatomy Pig Dissection Pre-lab
and
physiology
introduction to
nervous
system
organization of
nervous
system
cells of
nervous sytem
laboratory
experiences
related to the
nervous
system
Resources
Anthony’s Textbook of
Anatomy and Physiology –
17th Edition
Gary A Thibodeau, Kevin
T Patton
Pig pre-lab
Nervous system labs
Cow eye dissection
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