Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology - Melissa Greene, Robin Robison, Lisa Strong

Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology

A Hands-on Approach, Main Version
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2020
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Laboratory Manual for Human Anatomy & Physiology: A Hands-on Approach maximizes learning by using a diverse collection of pre-lab, lab, and post- lab activities, over 100 specially-commissioned photos of anatomical models, and over 50 robust lab videos. Students prepare for labs using a variety of learning modes, such as coloring and labeling activities or watching lab videos. The straightforward, step-by-step lab activities provide concise background information and feature images of anatomical models and cadavers. The variety of anatomical models and cadavers reinforces what students learn from studying actual models in the lab and helps them identify and remember key anatomical structures.





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About our authors Melissa L. Greene is the Biology Department Chair at Northwest Mississippi Community College in Senatobia, MS. She earned her B.S. degree in biology from Christian Brothers University in Memphis, TN and her M.S. in life science from the University of Maryland. Her primary research focus was neuroanatomy, which she conducted at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. With 16 years of college teaching experience, Melissa has extensive experience teaching Anatomy and Physiology lecture and labs, Introductory Biology for non-majors, and Biology for majors both in the classroom and via an online forum. In addition, she advises students interested in pursuing careers in biology and the health professions. She is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and the Mississippi Academy of Sciences. Melissa is on the board of the Northwest Faculty Association where she serves as Vice President. When not writing or teaching, she enjoys spending time with her family and traveling. Melissa actively supports the Memphis Oral School for the Deaf where her niece was a student for four years. Robin H. Robison is in his twenty-ninth year of teaching Anatomy and Physiology at Northwest Mississippi Community College. He is finishing his fifth as the Director of Science Instruction for NWCC. Robin was the recipient of the 1997 Lamplighter Award for Excellence in teaching at NWCC. He also received the Tate County Educator of the year award in 1998. Robin is currently developing and teaching Biology courses for NWCC's eLearning department. Robin's teaching style is very engaging and never boring. He inserts practical stories into his lecture that help the students relate to and understand the material. Robin is a product of the community college system receiving his AA degree in biology from Northeast Mississippi Community College. He received his BA and MS degrees in Biology from the University of Mississippi. Robin is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society. Lisa C. Strong is a full time instructor at Northwest Mississippi Community College. She also began her own college career at Northwest before transferring to Delta State University where she received her B.S. in Biology Education. She earned her Master's Degree from the University of Mississippi in the spring of 2003. She has taught courses in Human Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology, and General Biology for 15 years. She has always had a passion for teaching and tries to instill a love for the sciences in her students. She is constantly seeking ways to engage her students through the use of innovative technology in the classroom. She is a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society.

Lab Exercise 1: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

1A Laboratory Safety
Procedure: Observing and Applying Laboratory Safety Rules
1B The Scientific Method
Procedure: Using the Scientific Method to Compare Arm Span and Height
1C Human Body Systems
Procedure: Identifying the Human Body Systems, Organs, and Functions
1D Anatomical Position and Directional Terminology
Procedure: Demonstrating Anatomical Position and Using Directional Terminology
1E Regional Terminology
Procedure: Using Regional Terminology to Describe Areas of the Body
1F Planes of Section
Procedure: Identifying Planes of Section
1G Body Cavities, Abdominopelvic Quadrants, Abdominopelvic Regions, and Serous Membranes
Procedure 1: Identifying Major Organs within Body Cavities and Abdominopelvic Quadrants and Regions
Procedure 2: Understanding the Structure of Serous Membranes

Lab Exercise 2: The Chemistry of Life

2A The Periodic Table, Atomic Structure, and Chemical Bonds
Procedure 1: Using the Periodic Table to Determine Atomic Number, Atomic Mass, and Number of Subatomic Particles
Procedure 2: Using the Periodic Table to Draw Atomic Structure
Procedure 3: Drawing Chemical Bonds
2B Enzymes
Procedure: Determining Enzyme-Substrate Specificity of Lactase on Lactose, Sucrose, and Maltose
2C pH
Procedure: Determining the pH of Various Household Chemicals
2D Organic Molecules
Procedure 1: Testing for the Presence of Monosaccharaides and Disaccharides
Procedure 2: Testing for the Presence of Starch
Procedure 3: Testing for the Presence of Peptides and Proteins
Procedure 4: Testing for the Presence of Lipid
Procedure 5: Determining the Chemical Composition of Various Foods
Procedure 6: Extracting Human DNA from Cheek Cells

Lab Exercise 3: The Cell

3A Microscopy
Procedure 1: Exploring the Parts of a Compound Light Microscope
Procedure 2: Calculating Total Magnification
Procedure 3: Focusing a Compound Light Microscope
Procedure 4: Estimating the Diameter of the Microscope Field
Procedure 5: Determining Depth of Field
Procedure 6: Working with a Dissecting Microscope
3B Cell Structure
Procedure 1: Identifying Cellular Organelles and Structures
Procedure 2: Preparing a Wet Mount and Observing Cheek Cells
Procedure 3: Observing Various Types of Cells
3C Membrane Function
Procedure 1: Examining the Effects of Temperature on the Rate of Diffusion
Procedure 2: Observing Diffusion across a Selectively Permeable Membrane
Procedure 3: Examining the Effect of Tonicity on Osmosis
Procedure 4: Examining the Effects of Particle Size on Filtration
3D The Cell Cycle
Procedure: Identifying the Stages of the Cell Cycle and Mitosis
3E PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion)
PEx Activity 2: Simulated Facilitated Diffusion
PEx Activity 3: Simulating Osmotic Pressure
PEx Activity 4: Simulating Filtration
PEx Activity 5: Simulating Active Transport

Lab Exercise 4: Histology

4A Epithelial Tissue
Procedure: Examining Epithelial Tissue
4B Connective Tissue
Procedure: Examining Connective Tissues
4C Muscle Tissue
Procedure: Examining Muscle Tissue
4D Nervous Tissue
Procedure: Examining Nervous Tissue

Lab Exercise 5: The Integumentary System

5A The Skin
Procedure 1: Identifying Layers and Structures of the Skin
Procedure 2: Identifying Fingerprint Patterns
5B Accessory Structures
Procedure 1: Examining Hair Structure
Procedure 2: Examining Nail Structure
Procedure 3: Comparing Skin Glands

Lab Exercise 6: Bones and Bone Tissue

6A Gross Anatomy of Bone
Procedure 1: Identifying Bones Based on Shape
Procedure 2: Identifying the Parts of a Typical Long Bone
6B Microscopic Bone Structure
Procedure 1: Examining Microscopic Structure of Bone
Procedure 2: Examining Bone Matrix

Lab Exercise 7: The Skeletal System

7A Overview of the Skeletal System
Procedure 1: Identifying Major Bones of the Skeletal System
Procedure 2: Understanding Terminology Associated with Bone Markings
7B The Skull
Procedure 1: Identifying the Bones and Bone Markings of the Adult Skull
Procedure 2: Examining the Fetal Skull
7C The Vertebral Column and Thoracic Cage
Procedure 1: Identifying the Bones and Bone Markings of the Vertebral Column
Procedure 2: Identifying the Bones and Bone Markings of the Thoracic Cage
7D The Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
Procedure 1: Identifying the Bones and Bone Markings of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
7E The Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
Procedure: Identifying the Bones and Bone Markings of the Pelvic and Lower Limb

Lab Exercise 8: Articulations

8A Classifications of Joints
Procedure 1: Identifying Joints
Procedure 2: Identifying the Components of a Synovial Joint
8B Synovial Joints
Procedure 1: Classifying Synovial Joints
Procedure 2: Demonstrating Synovial Joint Movements
Procedure 3: Examining the Elbow, Knee, Shoulder, and Hip Joints

Lab Exercise 9: The Muscular System

9A Overview of Skeletal Muscles
Procedure: Identifying the Major Skeletal Muscles
9B Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Trunk
Procedure: Identifying the Muscles of the Head, Neck, and Trunk
9C Muscles That Move the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
Procedure: Identifying the Muscles That Move the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
9D Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
Procedure: Identifying the Muscles of the Pelvic Girdle and Lower Limb
9E Build a Muscle
Procedure: Build a Muscle

Lab Exercise 10: Muscle Tissue and Physiology

10A Overview of Muscle Tissue
Procedure: Identifying the Three Types of Muscle Tissue
10B Structure and Function of Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Procedure: Identifying the Structures of a Skeletal Muscle Fiber
10C Skeletal Muscle Contraction and Relaxation
Procedure 1: Understanding Skeletal Muscle Contraction and Relaxation
Procedure 2: Observing Skeletal Muscle Contraction Using Glycerinated Muscle
10D Isotonic and Isometric Contractions
Procedure: Demonstrating Isotonic and Isometric Contractions
10E Muscle Fatigue
Procedure: Demonstrating Muscle Fatigue
10F PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: The Muscle Twitch and the Latent Period
PEx Activity 2: The Effect of Stimulus Voltage on Skeletal Muscle Contraction
PEx Activity 3: The Effect of Stimulus Frequency on Skeletal Muscle Contraction
PEx Activity 4: Tetanus in Isolated Skeletal Muscle
PEx Activity 5: Fatigue in Isolated Skeletal Muscle
PEx Activity 6: Skeletal Muscle Length-Tension Relationship
PEx Activity 7: Isotonic Contractions and the Load-Velocity Relationship

Lab Exercise 11: Introduction to the Nervous System and Nervous Tissue

11A Nervous Tissue
Procedure 1: Identifying the Components of Nervous Tissue
Procedure 2: Exploring the Anatomy of Neurons and Neuroglia
11B Electrophysiology of Neurons
Procedure: Understanding Electrophysiology of Neurons
11C Neuronal Synapses
Procedure 1: Comparing Electrical and Chemical Synapses
Procedure 2: Understanding Chemical Synaptic Transmission
11D PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: The Resting Membrane Potential
PEx Activity 2: Receptor Potential
PEx Activity 3: The Action Potential: Threshold
PEx Activity 4: The Action Potential: Importance of Voltage-Gated Na+ Channels
PEx Activity 5: The Action Potential: Measuring Its Absolute and Relative Refractory Periods
PEx Activity 6: The Action Potential: Coding for Stimulus Intensity
PEx Activity 7: The Action Potential: Conduction Velocity
PEx Activity 8: Chemical Synaptic Transmission and Neurotransmitter Release
PEx Activity 9: The Action Potential: Putting It All Together

Lab Exercise 12: The Central Nervous System

12A The Brain
Procedure 1: Identifying the Major Structures of the Human Brain and Their Functions
Procedure 2: Dissecting a Preserved Sheep Brain
12B The Spinal Cord
Procedure: Examining Spinal Cord Anatomy
12C Electroencephalography
Procedure: Recording an EEG and Identifying Brain Waves

Lab Exercise 13: The Peripheral Nervous System

13A Cranial Nerves
Procedure 1: Identifying the Cranial Nerves and Their Functions
Procedure 2: Testing the Response of Cranial Nerves
Procedure 3: Identifying Cranial Nerves on a Preserved Sheep Brain
13B Spinal Nerves
Procedure: Identifying the Spinal Nerves and Their Functions
13C Sensation
Procedure 1: Identifying Sensory Receptors in the Skin
Procedure 2: Determining the Size of a Receptive Field
13D Reflexes
Procedure: Demonstrating Reflex Arcs

Lab Exercise 14: The Autonomic Nervous System and Homeostasis

14A Anatomy of the ANS
Procedure: Identifying Components of the Autonomic Nervous System
14B Physiology of the ANS
Procedure: Examining the Effect of Stress on the ANS

Lab Exercise 15: The Special Senses

15A Overview of the Special Senses
Procedure: Identifying Stimuli Detected and Special Sense Receptors Used
15B Olfaction and Gustation
Procedure 1: Examining the Structures of Olfaction and Gustation
Procedure 2: Examining the Relationship between Smell and Taste
15C Anatomy of the Eye
Procedure 1: Examining the Structures of the Eye
Procedure 2: Dissecting the Preserved Eye
15D Visual Tests and Demonstrations
Procedure 1: Performing the Visual Acuity Test Using the Snellen Eye Chart
Procedure 2: Conducting an Astigmatism Test
Procedure 3: Performing the Near Point of Accommodation Test
Procedure 4: Testing for Color Blindness
Procedure 5: Demonstrating the Pupillary Reflex
Procedure 6: Demonstrating a Blind Spot
15E Anatomy of the Ear
Procedure: Examining the Structures of the Ear
15F Hearing and Equilibrium Tests
Procedure 1: Performing the Auditory Acuity Test
Procedure 2: Performing the Sound Localization Test
Procedure 3: Performing the Weber Test
Procedure 4: Performing the Rinne Test
Procedure 5: Performing the Bárány Test
Procedure 6: Performing the Romberg Test

Lab Exercise 16: The Endocrine System

16A Overview of the Endocrine System
Procedure: Understanding the Endocrine System
16B Anatomy of the Endocrine System
Procedure 1: Examining the Anatomy of the Hypothalamus, Pituitary, and Pineal Glands
Procedure 2: Examining the Anatomy of the Thyroid, Parathyroid, and Thymus
Procedure 3: Examining the Anatomy of the Pancreas
Procedure 4: Examining the Anatomy of the Adrenal Glands
Procedure 5: Examining the Anatomy of the Gonads
16C PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Metabolism and Thyroid Hormone
PEx Activity 2: Plasma Glucose, Insulin, and Diabetes Mellitus
PEx Activity 3: Hormone Replacement Therapy
PEx Activity 4: Measuring Cortisol and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone

Lab Exercise 17: The Cardiovascular System I: The Heart

17A Structure of the Heart
Procedure 1: Identifying the Anatomy of the Heart
Procedure 2: Dissecting a Preserved Heart
17B Blood Flow Pathway through the Heart
Procedure: Tracing the Pathway of Blood through the Heart
17C Cardiac Muscle Tissue
Procedure: Identifying the Components of Cardiac Muscle Tissue
17D The Cardiac Cycle
Procedure 1: Recording Electrical Activity in the Heart
Procedure 2: Auscultating Heart Sounds
17E PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Investigating the Refractory Period of Cardiac Muscle
PEx Activity 2: Examining the Effect of the Vagus Nerve Stimulation
PEx Activity 3: Examining the Effect of Temperature on Heart Rate
PEx Activity 4: Examining the Effect of Chemical Modifiers on Heart Rate
PEx Activity 5: Examining the Effects of Various Ions on Heart Rate

Lab Exercise 18: The Cardiovascular System II: The Blood Vessels

18A Blood Vessel Anatomy
Procedure: Identifying Blood Vessels and Their Anatomy
18B Major Arteries and Veins
Procedure 1: Identifying Major Arteries and Veins
Procedure 2: Blood Flow Tracing
18C Pulse Palpation and Pulse Rate
Procedure: Palpating Pulse and Calculating Pulse Rate Before and After Exercise
18D Arterial Blood Pressure
Procedure: Measuring Blood Pressure Before and After Exercise
18E Ankle-Brachial Index
Procedure: Determining the Ankle-Brachial Index Using a Doppler Ultrasound Device
18F PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Radius on Blood Flow Rate
PEx Activity 2: Studying the Effect of Blood Viscosity on Blood Flow Rate
PEx Activity 3: Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Length on Blood Flow Rate
PEx Activity 4: Studying the Effect of Blood Pressure on Blood Flow Rate
PEx Activity 5: Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Radius on Pump Activity
PEx Activity 6: Studying the Effect of Stroke Volume on Pump Activity
PEx Activity 7: Compensation in Pathological Cardiovascular Conditions

Lab Exercise 19: Blood

19A Formed Elements of Blood
Procedure 1: Identifying the Formed Elements of Blood
Procedure 2: Performing a Differential White Blood Cell Count
19B Blood Disorders
Procedure 1: Identifying Blood Disorders and Parasitic Infections
Procedure 2: Identifying Vessel Abnormalities and Blood Clots
19C Blood Typing
Procedure 1: Determining Blood Types Using Simulated Blood
Procedure 2: Determining Blood Type Compatibility
19D PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Hematocrit Determination
PEx Activity 2: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate
PEx Activity 3: Hemoglobin Determination
PEx Activity 4: Blood Typing
PEx Activity 5: Blood Cholesterol

Lab Exercise 20: The Lymphatic System and Immunity

20A Overview of the Lymphatic System
Procedure 1: Identifying the Tissues and Organs of the Lymphatic System
Procedure 2: Tracing Lymph Flow
Procedure 3: Examining a Lymphatic Vessel
20B Anatomy of the Lymphatic System
Procedure: Examining Lymphatic Tissue and Organs
20C Immunity
Procedure: Testing for the Presence of the Zika Virus Using a Simulated ELISA Kit
20D PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Using Direct Fluorescent Antibody Technique to Test for Chlamydia
PEx Activity 2: Comparing Samples with Ouchterlony Double Diffusion
PEx Activity 3: Indirect Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA)
PEx Activity 4: Western Blotting Technique

Lab Exercise 21: The Respiratory System

21A Overview of the Respiratory System
Procedure: Identifying the Organs of the Respiratory System
21B Anatomy of the Respiratory System
Procedure 1: Examining the Structures and Organs of the Upper Respiratory System
Procedure 2: Examining the Structures and Organs of the Lower Respiratory System
Procedure 3: Comparing Healthy Lung Tissue to Damaged Lung Tissue
21C Pulmonary Ventilation
Procedure 1: Understanding Pulmonary Ventilation
Procedure 2: Using a Handheld Spirometer
21D Control of Breathing
Procedure: Demonstrating How Various Factors Affect Breathing
21E PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Measuring Respiratory Volumes and Calculating Capacities
PEx Activity 2: Comparative Spirometry
PEx Activity 3: Effect of Surfactant and Intrapleural Pressure on Respiration

Lab Exercise 22: The Digestive System

22A Overview of the Digestive System
Procedure 1: Identifying the Organs of the Digestive System
Procedure 2: Examining the Histology of the Alimentary Canal
22B Anatomy of the Digestive System
Procedure 1: Examining the Oral Cavity and Pharynx
Procedure 2: Examining the Esophagus and Stomach
Procedure 3: Examining the Intestines
Procedure 4: Examining the Accessory Organs of the Digestive System
22C Nutrient Digestion
Procedure 1: Investigating Amylase Activity
Procedure 2: Investigating Pepsin Activity
Procedure 3: Investigating Lipase Activity
22D PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Assessing Starch Digestion by Salivary Amylase
PEx Activity 2: Exploring Amylase Substrate Specificity
PEx Activity 3: Assessing Pepsin Digestion of Protein
PEx Activity 4: Assessing Lipase Digestion of Fat

Lab Exercise 23: Metabolism and Nutrition

23A Overview of Metabolism
Procedure: Examining the Effects of Exercise on Cellular Respiration
23B Nutrition and Body Mass
Procedure 1: Calculating Metabolic Rate
Procedure 2: Calculating Body Mass Index

Lab Exercise 24: The Urinary System

24A Overview of the Urinary System
Procedure: Identifying Organs of the Urinary System
24B Anatomy of the Urinary System
Procedure 1: Examining the Anatomy of the Kidney
Procedure 2: Dissecting a Preserved Kidney
Procedure 3: Identifying the Blood Vessels of a Kidney
Procedure 4: Identifying the Components of a Nephron
Procedure 5: Examining the Anatomy of the Urinary Tract
24C Physiology of the Urinary System
Procedure 1: Understanding the Big Picture of Renal Physiology
Procedure 2: Tracing the Flow of Fluid through the Urinary System
Procedure 3: Performing a Urinalysis
24D PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: The Effect of Arteriole Radius on Glomerular Filtration
PEx Activity 2: The Effect of Pressure on Glomerular Filtration
PEx Activity 3: Renal Response to Altered Blood Pressure
PEx Activity 4: Solute Gradients and Their Impact on Urine Concentration
PEx Activity 5: Reabsorption of Glucose via Carrier Proteins
PEx Activity 6: The Effect of Hormones on Urine Formation

Lab Exercise 25: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis

25A Homeostasis
Procedure: Examining the Effects of Buffers
25B PhysioEx™ Activities
PEx Activity 1: Hyperventilation
PEx Activity 2: Rebreathing
PEx Activity 3: Renal Responses to Respiratory Acidosis and Respiratory Alkalosis
PEx Activity 4: Respiratory Responses to Metabolic Acidosis

Lab Exercise 26: The Reproductive System

26A Anatomy of the Male Reproductive System
Procedure 1: Examining Male Reproductive System Organs and Structures
Procedure 2: Tracing Sperm from Production to Ejaculation
26B Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
Procedure: Examining Female Reproductive Organs and Structures
26C Physiology of the Reproductive Systems
Procedure 1: Identifying the Stages of Meiosis
Procedure 2: Examining Sperm
Procedure 3: Understanding Hormonal Regulation of the Ovarian and Uterine Cycles
Procedure 4: Examining Ovarian Follicles

Lab Exercise 27: Human Development

27A Overview of Human Development
Procedure: Identifying Events during Prenatal Development
27B Pregnancy and Childbirth
Procedure: Identifying Events during Childbirth

Cat Dissection Exercises

The Muscular System of the Cat
The Spinal Nerves of the Cat
The Respiratory System of the Cat
The Digestive System of the Cat
The Cardiovascular System of the Cat
The Urinary System of the Cat
The Reproductive System of the Cat

Pig Dissection Exercises

Examining Surface Anatomy and Preparing the Fetal Pig for Dissection
Skeletal Muscles of the Fetal Pig
Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves of the Fetal Pig
Endocrine System of the Fetal Pig
Cardiovascular System of the Fetal Pig
Digestive System of the Fetal Pig
Respiratory System of the Fetal Pig
Urinary System of the Fetal Pig
Reproductive System of the Fetal Pig

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Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Anatomie / Neuroanatomie
Studium 1. Studienabschnitt (Vorklinik) Physiologie
Naturwissenschaften Biologie
ISBN-10 0-13-547939-8 / 0135479398
ISBN-13 978-0-13-547939-1 / 9780135479391
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