Spring 2017
Mon/Wed

WEEK ONE
Mon Jan 9 - Discuss syllabus & website. Lecture: part of chapter 1 - directional terminology, planes & sections. Quiz over terms.
Lab - part of Chapter 7 - cranial bones/sutures/fontanels
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab pages for skull bones (4 pages)
Wed Jan 11 - Finish chapter 1.
PLEASE BRING TO CLASS:
Signed last page of lab regulations
(if you have not done so already)

WEEK TWO
Mon Jan 16- Martin Luther King Jr. Day - NO CLASSES
(No lab this week)
Tue Jan 17 (11:59pm) - Drop/Refund Deadline
Wed Jan 18- Quiz over chapter 1.
Start chapter 2 up to cations and anions.

WEEK THREE
Mon Jan 23 - Continue up to hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules.
Quiz over cranial bones/sutures/fontanels
Lab - part of chapter 7 - facial bones/vertebrae/ribs
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab pages for the vertebrae and ribcage (3 pages)
and also the skull pages from the first week
Wed Jan 25 - Continue up to inorganic and organic compounds.

WEEK FOUR
Mon Jan 30 - Continue up to proteins are constructed from 20 different amino acids.
Quiz over facial bones/vertebrae/ribcage
Lab - chapter 8 - appendicular skeleton
Please print and bring to lab:
1) the lab pages for the upper limb and shoulder bones (3 pgs)
2) the lab pages for the lower limb and hip bones (5 pages)
Wed Feb 1 - Continue up to end of chapter 2 (chemistry chapter).

WEEK FIVE
Mon Feb 6 - Start chapter 3 up to exocytosis, receptor mediated endocytosis
Lab - chapter 9 - joints and motions
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab pages for measurements of range of motion using a goniometer (5 pages)
Wed Feb 8- Exam over chapters 1 & 2 & 7
1 - introduction to anatomy & physiology (10 questions)
2 - chemistry (20 questions)
7 - axial skeleton (20 questions)
Please use the study guides for chapters 1 & 2 & 7 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

WEEK SIX
Mon Feb 13 - Continue up to nucleus, DNA, chromosomes.
Quiz over motions
Lab - chapter 11 - muscles (names, origins, insertions, actions)
Please print and bring to lab:
the pages for muscles that cause movement at the shoulder   (3 pages)
Wed Feb 15 - Finish chapter 3. Start chapter 4 (barely) - introduction
to epithelial and connective tissues.


WEEK SEVEN
Mon Feb 20 - Continue up to epithelial glands - merocrine, apocrine, and holocrine glands.
Quiz over six muscles (deltoid, coracobrachialis, latissimus dorsi, teres major, supraspinatus, pectoralis major)
Lab - part of chapter 4 - epithelial tissues
Please print and bring to lab:
1) the lab pages called "Tissue Identification Guide" (6 pages)
(you will be using these for group work identifying printed pictures on flash cards that will be given to you in lab)
2) the lab pages called "Microscope Work" (6 pages)
(you will be using this to do individual work making drawings based on the microscope slides listed in these pages)
NOTE: you will be using both sets of handouts two weeks in a row: this week AND again next week.
Wed Feb 22 - Exam chapters 3 & 8 & 9
3 - cells (20 questions - NOT PowerPoint)
8 - appendicular skeleton (20 questions - ALL Powerpoint)
9 - joints & motions (20 questions - ALL Powerpoint)
Please use the study guides for chapters 3 & 8 & 9 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

WEEK EIGHT
Mon Feb 27 - Finish chapter 4.
NO MORE LAB QUIZZES FOR THE REST OF THE SEMESTER
Lab - part of chapter 4 - connective tissues
Please print and bring to lab the same handouts that we used last week (Tissue Identification Guide AND Microscope Work)
Wed Mar 1 - Start chapter 5 (integumentary system) up to nails, hyponychium, eponychium.

WEEK NINE
Mon Mar 6 - Finish chapter 5.
Start chapter 6 up to bone remodeling.
Lab - part A - chapter 4 - review answers to group work
Lab - part B - chapter 6 - draw bone tissue
(based on microscope work)
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab page on bone tissue - microscope work (1 page)
Wed Mar 8 - Exam chapters 4 & 11 & 5
4 - tissues (20 questions - 50% powerpoint)
10 questions - powerpoint identify tissues similar to lab group work AND 10 questions NOT in powerpoint format from the topics in the rest of the chapter 4 study guide.
11 - muscles (20 questions - 100% powerpoint)
names, origins, insertions,and actions similar format as quiz plus additional questions from the chapter 11 study guide.
5 - integumentary system (20 questions - NONE powerpoint)
Please use the study guides for chapters 4 & 11 & 5 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

Mon Mar 13 - SPRING BREAK
Wed Mar 15 - SPRING BREAK

WEEK TEN
Mon Mar 20 - Finish chapter 6. Start chapter 12 up to continuous and saltatory conduction along the axon.
Lab - chapter 12 - draw neurons based on microscope work
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab page on neurons - microscope work (1 page)
Wed Mar 22 - Finish chapter 12. Start chapter 10 up to details of events at the neuromuscular junction.

WEEK ELEVEN
Mon Mar 27- Finish chapter 10.
Lab - chapter 10 - draw muscle tissue based on microscope work
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab page on muscle tissue - microscope work (1 page)
Wed Mar 29 - Start and finish chapter 13.

Please Note: This Wednesday is the beginning of the Student Feedback on Instruction (SFI) period. Please use the link that Valencia College sends to you in an email - and take a few moments to evaluate the instruction you have received in this class - so I can learn from your comments.

FRIDAY - Mar 31 = FINAL WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE
After this date you will not be able to withdraw.

WEEK TWELVE
Mon Apr 3 - Start and finish chapter 14. Start and finish chapter 15.
Lab - chapter 13 & 14 - perform a neurologic evaluation of a lab partner including cranial nerves and deep tendon reflexes
Please print and bring to lab:
1) the page explaining how to check deep tendon reflexes (1 page)
2 & 3) the pages explaining how to perform the neurologic evaluation of your lab partner (3 pages) AND
the one page report you are going to fill in and show to the teacher (1 page)
AND
Lab - chapter 15 - Group work to identify interactions of medications with the autonomic nervous system
Please print out and bring to lab:
lab pages on identifying 10 medications as agonists or antagonists (3 pages)
Wed Apr 5 - Exam chapters 6 & 12 & 10
6 - bone tissue (20 questions)
12 - nervous tissue (20 questions)
10 - muscle tissue (20 questions)
Please use the study guides for chapters 6 & 12 & 10 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

WEEK THIRTEEN
Mon Apr 10 - Start & finish 16. Start 17 up to olfaction (smell), gustation (taste), and vision (sight).
Lab - chapter 14 - Sheep brain dissection
You do not need to print out anything for the dissection - I will provide re-usable laminated cards with labeled pictures of the sheep brain
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PURCHASE AND WEAR A LAB COAT!
Wed Apr 12 - Finish chapter 17 (hearing & balance), and start chapter 18 up to anterior pituitary gland hormones.

WEEK FOURTEEN
Mon Apr 17 - Finish chapter 18.
Lab - identify parts of eye models
Lab - identify parts of ear models
(you may want to bring your textbook and/or labeled drawings of the eye and ear to lab to help identify parts on the models)
Wed Apr 19 - Exam chapters 13 & 14 & 15
13 - spinal cord (20 questions)
14 - brain & cranial nerves (20 questions)
15 - autonomic nervous system (20 questions)
Please use the study guides for chapters 13 & 14 & 15 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over


FINAL EXAM WEEK
Mon - no classes during Final Exam week - stay home and study!
Wed Apr 26 - 10:00-12:30
Final Exam = Exam chapters 16 & 17 & 18
16 - nervous system pathways (10 questions)
17 - special senses (20 questions of which 10 are picture based)
18 - endocrine system (20 questions of which 5 are picture based)
Please use the study guides for chapters 16 & 17 & 18 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

NOTE: The final exam will take place in the same classroom as all the previous exams.

:)
Spring 2017
Tue/Thu

WEEK ONE
Tue Jan 10 - Discuss syllabus & website. Lecture: part of chapter 1 - directional terminology, planes & sections. Quiz over terms.
Lab - part of Chapter 7 - cranial bones/sutures/fontanels
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab pages for skull bones (4 pages)
Thu Jan 12 - Finish chapter 1.
PLEASE BRING TO CLASS:
Signed last page of lab regulations
(if you have not done so already)

WEEK TWO
Tue Jan 17 - Start chapter 2 up to polar and nonpolar covalent bonds.
(No lab this week to keep synchronized with Mon/Wed class
BUT WE DO MEET FOR LECTURE TODAY at 11:30am!!!!!!!)
Tue Jan 17 (11:59pm) - Drop/Refund Deadline
Thu Jan 19 - Quiz over chapter 1. Continue up to moles and Molarity.

WEEK THREE
Tue Jan 24 - Continue up to monosaccharides and disaccharides.
Quiz over cranial bones/sutures/fontanels
Lab - part of chapter 7 - facial bones/vertebrae/ribs
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab pages for the vertebrae and ribcage (3 pages)
and also the skull pages from the first week
Thu Jan 26 - Continue up to protein structure and denaturation.

WEEK FOUR
Tue Jan 31-Finish chapter 2. Start 3 up to components of the plasma membrane of the cell & fluid nature of the cell membrane.
Quiz over facial bones/vertebrae/ribcage
Lab - chapter 8 - appendicular skeleton
Please print and bring to lab:
1) the lab pages for the upper limb and shoulder bones (3 pgs)
2) the lab pages for the lower limb and hip bones (5 pages)
Thu Feb 2 - Continue up to ribosomes and rough ER

WEEK FIVE
Tue Feb 7 - Continue up to universal genetic code and genetic engineering
Lab - chapter 9 - joints and motions
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab pages for measurement of range of motion using a goniometer (5 pages)
Thu Feb 9 - Exam over chapters 1 & 2 & 7
1 - introduction to anatomy & physiology (10 questions)
2 - chemistry (20 questions)
7 - axial skeleton (20 questions)
Please use the study guides for chapters 1 & 2 & 7 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

WEEK SIX
Tue Feb 14 - Finish chapter 3. Start 4 up to simple squamous epithelium, simple cuboidal epithelium, simple columnar epithelium.
Quiz over motions
Lab - chapter 11 - muscles (names, origins, insertions, actions)
Please print and bring to lab:
the pages for muscles that cause movement at the shoulder  (3 pages)
Thu Feb 16 - Continue up to cells in connective tissue: fibroblasts, macrophages, plasma cells, mast cells, adipocytes.

WEEK SEVEN
Tue Feb 21 - Finish chapter 4.
Quiz over six muscles (deltoid, coracobrachialis, latissimus dorsi, teres major, supraspinatus, pectoralis major)
Lab - part of chapter 4 - epithelial tissues
Please print and bring to lab:
1) the lab pages called "Tissue Identification Guide" (6 pages)
(you will be using these for group work identifying printed pictures on flash cards that will be given to you in lab)
2) the lab pages called "Microscope Work" (6 pages)
(you will be using this to do individual work making drawings based on the microscope slides listed in these pages)
NOTE: you will be using both sets of handouts two weeks in a row: this week AND again next week.
Thu Feb 23 - Exam chapters 3 & 8 & 9
3 - cells (20 questions - NOT Powerpoint)
8 - appendicular skeleton (20 questions - ALL Powerpoint)
9 - joints & motions (20 questions - ALL Powerpoint)
Please use the study guides for chapters 3 & 8 & 9 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over


WEEK EIGHT
Tue Feb 28 - Start chapter 5 (integumentary system) up to nails, hyponychium, eponychium.
NO MORE LAB QUIZZES FOR THE REST OF THE SEMESTER
Lab - part of chapter 4 - connective tissues
Please print and bring to lab the same handouts that we used last week (Tissue Identification Guide AND Microscope Work)
Thu Mar 2 - Finish chapter 5 and start chapter 6 up to bone remodeling.

WEEK NINE
Tue Mar 7 - Finish chapter 6.
Start chapter 12 up to multipolar, bipolar, & unipolar neurons.
Lab - part A - chapter 4 - review answers to group work
Lab - part B - chapter 6 - draw bone tissue
(based on microscope work)
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab page on bone tissue - microscope work (1 page)
Thu Mar 9 - Exam chapters 4 & 11 & 5
4 - tissues (20 questions - 50% powerpoint)
10 questions - powerpoint identify tissues similar to lab group
work AND 10 questions not in powerpoint format from the
topics in the rest of the chapter 4 study guide.
11 - muscles (20 questions - 100% powerpoint)
names, origins, insertions, and actions similar format as quiz
plus additional questions from the chapter 11 study guide.
5 - integumentary system (20 questions - NONE powerpoint)
Please use the study guides for chapters 4 & 11 & 5 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

Tue Mar 14 - SPRING BREAK
Thu Mar 16 - SPRING BREAK

WEEK TEN
Tue Mar 21 - Finish chapter 12. Start chapter 10 up to details of events at the neuromuscular junction.
Lab - chapter 12 - draw neurons based on microscope work
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab page on neurons - microscope work (1 page)
Thu Mar 23 - Continue up to slow oxidative muscle fibers.


WEEK ELEVEN
Tue Mar 28 - Finish chapter 10. Start and finish chapter 13.
Lab - chapter 10 - draw muscle tissue based on microscope work
Please print and bring to lab:
the lab page on muscle tissue - microscope work (1 page)
Thu Mar 30 - Start chapter 14 up to cranial nerve 2 = optic nerve.

Please Note: This Wednesday is the beginning of the Student Feedback on Instruction (SFI) period. Please use the link that Valencia College sends to you in an email - and take a few moments to evaluate the instruction you have received in this class - so I can learn from your comments.

FRIDAY - Mar 31 = FINAL WITHDRAWAL DEADLINE
After this date you will not be able to withdraw.

WEEK TWELVE
Tue Apr 4 - Finish chapter 14. Start & finish chapters 15 & 16.
Lab - chapter 13 & 14 - perform a neurologic evaluation of a lab partner including cranial nerves and deep tendon reflexes
Please print and bring to lab:
1) the page explaining how to check deep tendon reflexes (1 page)
2 & 3) the pages explaining how to perform the neurologic evaluation of your lab partner (3 pages) AND
the one page report you are going to fill in and show to the teacher (1 page)
AND
Lab - chapter 15 - Group work to identify interactions of medications with the autonomic nervous system
Please print out and bring to lab:
lab pages on identifying 10 medications as agonists or antagonists (3 pages)
Thu Apr 6- Exam chapters 6 & 12 & 10
6 - bone tissue (20 questions)
12 - nervous tissue (20 questions)
10 - muscle tissue (20 questions)
Please use the study guides for chapters 6 & 12 & 10 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

WEEK THIRTEEN
Tue Apr 11 - Start 17 up to olfaction (smell), gustation (taste), and vision (sight).
Lab - chapter 14 - Sheep brain dissection
You do not need to print out anything for the dissection - I will provide re-usable laminated cards with labeled pictures of the sheep brain
PLEASE REMEMBER TO PURCHASE AND WEAR A LAB COAT!
Thu Apr 13 - Finish chapter 17 (hearing and balance), and start chapter 18 up to anterior pituitary gland and human growth hormone.

WEEK FOURTEEN
Tue Apr 18 - Finish chapter 18.
Lab - identify parts of eye models
Lab - identify parts of ear models
(you may want to bring your textbook and/or labeled drawings of the eye and ear to help identify parts on the models)
Thu Apr 20 -Exam chapters 13 & 14 & 15
13 - spinal cord (20 questions)
14 - brain & cranial nerves (20 questions)
15 - autonomic nervous system (20 questions)
Please use the study guides for chapters 13 & 14 & 15 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over


FINAL EXAM WEEK
Tue - no classes during Final Exam week - stay home and study!
Thu Apr 27 - 10:00-12:30
Final Exam = Exam chapters 16 & 17 & 18
16 - nervous system pathways (10 questions)
17 - special senses (20 questions of which 10 are picture based)
18 - endocrine system (20 questions of which 5 are picture based)
Please use the study guides for chapters 16 & 17 & 18 to focus your studying on the topics you will be tested over

NOTE: The final exam will take place in the same classroom as all the previous exams.

:)