Week: 1 Dates : 8/24-8/29 | ||||
Day 1: Lecture | Day 2: Lab | Day 3: Lecture | Day 4: Lab | Day 5: Lecture |
Chapter 1 | Check lab schedule for assignments | Chapter 2 | Check lab schedule for assignments | Review Chapter 1 & 2 summary |
Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology | Chemical Level of Organziation | Chapter 1 review questions to help you prepare for upcoming quizzes and tests | ||
work on instructor review sheet (IRS) | IRS for chemistry | Chapter 2 review questions to help prepare for upcoming quizzes and tests |
Quiz Lecture none
Lab Quiz over first week lab exercises
Exam None
Homework Review Medical Terminology word parts from previous course(s)
Research medical imaging techniques (Sonography, MRI, CT, PET, X-ray, etc)
Instructor Review Sheet (IRS) for Human body orientation
Biology 2404 A&P Basics Human Body Orientation Review Sheet Dr. Weis
1. Define biology, anatomy, physiology and explain how they relate to one another.
2. List the levels of organization, define each level and give the general function for each level.
3. Define homeostasis and explain the feed back mechanisms that enable homeostatic control.
4. Give the normal human anatomical reference position.
5. Name all four of the body planes, how they section the body, and a directional term associated with each body plane.
6. Be able to define related directional and surface anatomy terms listed in the book.
7. Know the names of the abdominal regions and quadrants and what organs should be located in these areas.
8. Give examples of three (3) diagnostic techniques that use body planes.
9. Define body cavity, name the two major body cavities and their subdivisions.
Know the organs located with these body cavities.
10. Name the membrane linings associated with the two major body cavities and their function.
11. Name four life functions.
12. Name four life needs.
Instructor Review Sheet (IRS) for Chemistry
Biology 2404 A&P Basics Chemistry Review Sheet Dr. Weis
1. Define chemistry, matter, and energy and explain how they are related.
2. Name the four forms of energy and give an example of each.
3. Name the fundamental elements of the body. Know their chemical symbols.
4. Define and describe the atom in detail : subatomic particles, location, charge, mass
5. Define isotope. Describe how radioisotopes are used in diagnostics.
6. Define atomic mass, atomic number, atomic weight, and atomic charge.
7. Define chemical bonds in terms of valence electrons.
Name the four types of chemical bonds.
Be able to give specific chemical examples of each type of bond.
8. Know the difference between an element, atom, molecule, and compound.
9. Name the four types of chemical reactions that can occur between molecules or compounds.
10. Define metabolism, reactants, products, and equilibrium
11. For the inorganic molecules and compounds, give the formula, the types of chemical
bonds involved and the properties for : water, carbon dioxide, ammonia, and oxygen.
12. Define the following terms: pH, acid, base, salt, buffer system
13. For (macromolecule) organic molecules and compounds :
Be able to give the structure / formula, the elements used, source, subunit, complex unit, function, classes or types, and specific example for
a. Carbohydrates
b. Lipids
c. Proteins
d. Nucleic acids
14. Define enzyme and give two (2) examples.
15. Define and give three examples of high energy sources.