Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 6th Edition by Frederic H. Martini, Edwin F. Bartholomew
Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology 7th Edition
by Frederic H. Martini, Edwin F. Bartholomew
Required
A14 Laboratory Suppliment, City College of San Francisco Bookstore (Obtain pink card at bookstore and exchange for CD in class.)
Recommended
Date | Event | Lecture | Chapter | Lab | Slides | Models |
6/12 | . |
Introduction & Anatomical orientation Physical Examination Medical Examination | 1 & pg 110 & A 2&3 | Metric System& Anatomical Orientation | Powers of 10 | Metric Tools Plastic man sections |
6/13 | 10 Pts | Chemical Basis of Life Rxs to pH & more | 2 pg 29 | Microscope Operation Microscope | letter "e" silk threads | 1 & 2 |
6/14 | . | Cells | 3 pg 58 | Cells | On cart | 3, 4, 6, & Mitosis |
6/15 | Quiz 1 10 Pts | Diffusion | 3 pg 64 | Diffusion EC | elodea | model cell |
6/19 | 15 Pts |
Tissue Lecture Tissue | 4 pg 92 | Internet Lab Endothelium CT Tissue I Tissue II | Boxes BRC | 7, 8, 9, & 36 |
Date | Event | Lecture | Chapter | Lab | Slides | Models |
6/20@8 | . | Integument | 5 pg 121 | Integument | Skin & hair | 11, 12 & 13 |
6/20@10 | . |
Bone Skulls | 6 pg 142 | Bones | Ground bone & Developing | 15, 20, 21, 22, & 25 |
6/21 | Quiz 2 10 pts | Skeleton | 6 pg 152 | List 206 bones | . | Bone box Exploded skull Embedded bones |
6/22 | . | Articulations | 6 pg 173 | Articulations & LP Model Review | . | 16, 17, 18 & 23 |
6/26 | LP 1 | Lab Practical | 1,2,3,4,5,6 | . | Tissue labs | See above |
6/27 | 10 Pts | Muscle | 7 pg 194 | Psoas Muscle Scientific Method Scientific Paper | 3 muscle types | 29 - 31 |
6/28 | . |
Gross Anatomy Skeleton Skulls | 7 pgs 218 | List major muscles, actions, and locations | slides | 32, 33, plastic "man" Arm & Leg |
Date | Event | Lecture | Chapter | Lab | Slides | Models |
6/29 | Quiz 3 10 Pts |
Nervous System Nerves & Neurotransmitters Action Potential | 8 pg 246 | Nervous System Speed | Nerve | 34, 36 |
7/3@8 | Color Lab diagrams/WS 2 Pts each |
Central Nervous System - CNS | 8 pg 267 | List crianial nerves and functions Brain dissection | slides | 37 - 41 |
7/3@10 | Finish CNS drawings 10 pt. |
ANS/PNS Lecture Peripheral and Autonomic Nervous System PNS & ANS | 8 pgs 278 & 289 | List major peripheral nerves and function Model exploration | slides | 43 & nerve "man" |
7/4 | Off | . | . | . | . | . |
7/5 | Quiz 4 10 Pts | Endocrine | 10 pg 345 | Endocrine | Histology | 55 & 56 |
7/6 | 10 Pts | Special senses | 9 pg 306 | Special Senses | slides | 49 - 56 |
Date | Event | Lecture | Chapter | Lab | Slides | Models |
7/10@8 | 10 pts - List formed elements with function | Blood | 11 pg 380 | Blood | Blood | Models 58, 59 |
7/10@10 | 10 pts | Heart | 12 pg 405 | Heart Chemical Physiology | Cardiac muscle | Models 46, 47, 62, 63 |
7/11@8 | Quiz 5 10 pts | Circulation | 13 pg 428 | Heart | artery and vein | List major List major arteries/veins person, 61 |
7/11@10 | 10 pts | Lymphatics & Defense | 14 pg 452 | Blood Pressure | nodes | 69 |
Date | Event | Lecture | Chapter | Lab | Slides | Models |
7/12@8 | 10 pts | Digestive System | 16 pg 534 | Digestion of Starch | Digestive tract | Models |
7/12@10 | Nutrition | 17 pg 552 | Bring and test your food | slides | 71, 78 - 86 | |
7/13 | Quiz 6 10 pts | Respiratory | 15 pg 502 | Respiratory | slides | 73, 74, dried lungs |
7/17 | LP2 | Lab Practical | 7-17, | . | slides | models |
Date | Event | Lecture | Chapter | Lab | Slides | Models |
7/18 | Urinary 15 pts collect specimin take BP B4 lecture | Kidney Last Work Turn in Day! | 18 pg 578 | Urinary Turn in back page B4 class 5pt. | nephron | 67, 68, 87, 91, 94, 95 |
7/19 | Quiz 7 | Reproduction Water, Electrolyte balance Sex & Meiosis | 19 pg 638, 642, 651 | Return all work Justify accounting | slides | models |
7/20 | Final | Grade Notebooks | . | . | . | . |
Due to the nature of the course some touching and physical contact may occur. If you feel uncomfortable about this, discuss it with the instructor.
Enrollment in the class is the student's responsibility. The student must notify the registrar of any and all changes of enrollment.
Participants are expected to arrive at the beginning of class; admission is Granted before lecture and after breaks, to prevent disruption, wait for a break before entering. The college and department require attendance at all classes. A participant who exceeds the maximum number of absences will be dropped from the Class. Late enrollment is permitted only after completion of the department's Late enrollment form.
Participants are expected to arrive for class prepared! Pre-lecture preparation include reading the goals and objective stated in the text at the beginning of each chapter. You should flip through the chapter looking at the boldfaced words, examining the figures, and reading the figure captions. This should only take 5 - 10 minutes and is essential in order to be prepared for the lecture. Do not! Try to read the chapter ahead of class. Wait until after the class and then read the chapter. You should read and understand and print out the laboratory assignments before class. There is not enough time to both read and comprehend the laboratory manual/material and complete the lab assignments during class.
The classroom comes with a good supply of models. You are responsible for learning and knowing the models and material associated with the lecture topic. You need to identify the features of lecture diagrams on the models! We have a good collection of microscope slides; you need to learn and know the microscopic anatomy of the materials associated with the lecture topics. You will be tested on this material during the lab practical! You should make use of the time before and after class, lecture, and lab, to review and learn these materials. You should correlate the review diagrams, worksheets, vocabulary and study questions with the available models and slides.
Any questions you may have about the lab should be expressed during/after the lecture and before the lab. You may either speak to me individually or raise question during the brief introduction before the lab. Because the labs are graded, it is not fair for me to provide only one person with the correct answers to the laboratory exercises.
This is a college class. It is expected that you will need to devote 2 - 3 hours outside of class for every hour in class, FOR AN AVERAGE GRADE. For a better grade, it is expected that you need to devote more time. It is highly recommended that you take no other courses concurrently.
GRADES WILL BASED UPON THE FOLLOWING POINT SYSTEM:
Exercise | Allocation | Points | Grade | ||
Quizzes | 6 X 50 | 300 | From previous quiz | ||
Lab Practicals | 2 X 75 | 150 | From previous LP | 900 -1000 | |
Labs | 180 | 800 - 899 | |||
Note Book review/study question assignment (2 pts. ea.) | 60 40 | 650 - 799 | |||
Attendance Participation | 20 | 500 - 649 | | ||
(-10 pts per absence - 5 pts short shift | 0 - 499 | ||||
Final | 250 | Comprehensive |
NOTEBOOKS
Tally Sheet | Keep track of all points!!! Place Your Name on Top of Page | |
Table of Contents | Date each page at the top and Number each page in the lower right hand corner!!! | |
Class Notes | Only include CD "Notes" pages that have been annotated!! | |
Lab Notes | Review Questions (40 points) Turn in w/labs, one week after lecture coverage, Slides of the day , Models of the day | |
Lab Exercises | Due at end of laboratory period or before lecture the next class meeting | |
Exams | ||
Extra credit | May turn in up to five plates with review questions Not accepted late! |
THIS COURSE UTILIZES A VARIETY OF INSTRUCTIONAL PARADIGMS. YOU ARE ENCOURAGED TO FORM STUDY GROUPS AND TO WORK COOPERATIVELY WITH YOUR LAB PARTNERS. TEAM-WORK IS ENCOURAGED AND IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU BE A TEAM PLAYER. EACH OF YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR
OWN COPY OF EACH ASSIGNMENT. YOU SHOULD INCLUDE THE NAMES OF YOUR PARTNERS UNDER YOUR NAME AT THE TOP OF THE PAPER;
ONLY THE TOP NAME WILL BE CREDITED FOR EACH AND ANY PAPER TURNED IN. ANY PAPER THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN A HANDWRITTEN SCORE IN YOUR NOTEBOOK HAS NOT BEEN CREDITED TO YOUR POINT COUNT!(This procedure is required to ensure that you have the graded assignment in your notebook, as per notebook protocol.) LABEL AND COLOR ALL DIAGRAMS BEFORE SUBMISSION - ALL PAPERS/EXERCISES ARE ONLY EVALUATED ONCE. The last chance to turn in assignments or other work is the second before last meeting. All work will be returned the meeting before the final. To obtain a final you must turn-in your up-to-date notebook with tally sheet and table of contents. You are not eligible to obtain a copy of the final until you have completed this requirement.
Up to five topic related Anatomy coloring book pages/plates, extra credit coloring, may be turned in per question (not diagram) review/study question assignment; they must be attached to the Review Questions (Avalable on line). Loose assignments are not accepted. To receive full credit, the review questions and EC coloring must be turned in within one week of the coverage of the material in class. All review questions must be satisfactorily answered to recieve full credit, half credit to no credit will be given for incomplete assignments. Only two EC plates are counted for partial review question scores. Late assignments will receive a maximum of one-half credit.
CHEATING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED - EXAMS, QUIZZES, LAB PRACTICALS, AND FINAL, ARE AN INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY! AS SUCH, NO SORT OF GROUP ACTIVITY WILL BE TOLERATED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, BRING YOUR EXAM UP TO THE INSTRUCTOR AND VOICE YOUR QUESTION QUIETLY (so as not to disturb the rest of the class.)
CHEATING WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE EXAM AND POINTS FOR THE EXAM! THE MERE POSESSION OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE, e.g., cell phone etc., IS CONSIDERED CHEATING! THEY MUST BE TURNED OFF AND ZIPPED IN A POCKET OFF OF YOUR PERSON!
BOOKS ARE TO BE LEFT CLOSED AND OFF THE TABLE DURING THE EXAMS - REMAIN IN THE ROOM DURING THE EXAMINATIONS. EXAMS WILL BE CONFISCATED AND ASSUMED TO BE COMPLETED FOR ANYONE LEAVING THE ROOM WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED PERMISSION OF THE INSTRUCTOR.
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Quizzes will cover all of the material since the previous quiz. Lab practicals will cover all of the material since the previous lab practical. The final will be cumulative and comprehensive.
6/16 | Quiz 1 |
6/22 | Quiz 2 |
6/27 | Lab Practical I |
6/30 | Quiz 3 |
7/6 | Quiz 4 |
7/12 | Quiz 5 |
7/14 | Quiz 6 |
7/18 | Lab Practical II |
7/20 | Quiz 7 |
7/21 | Lecture Final |