ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 201 page 2
Course #: 34‑BIOL‑201 SYLLABUS David B. Fankhauser, Ph.D.
Office & hours: Room EDS 215P 12‑1, M‑F Autumn Quarter, 2003-2004 Professor of Biology and Chemistry
email: David.Fankhauser@UC.EDU U.C. Clermont College, Batavia OH 45103
Homepage: http://Biology.clc.uc.edu/Fankhauser
COURSE OBJECTIVES: To learn the microscopic and macroscopic structure of the human body, in particular those of the integumentary, skeletal and muscular systems, and the principles of how and why these systems function. To learn and be able to use the nomenclature describing the structures and functioning of these systems, including its etymology.
REQUIRED TEXTS: Bring M to class daily, and VE and SG to Lab on Tuesdays:
M: Martini, Fredric H. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology 6th Ed. Prentice Hall, (2004).
VE: Eroschenko, V.P. di Fiore=s Atlas of Human Histology 9th Ed Wlms&Wilk (1999).
SG: Gilbert, S.G. Pictorial Anatomy of the Cat Rvsd U. of Wash. Pr., (1991).
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT: Notebook: Bound, graph‑lined Comp=n, 10 x 7 f. Pen: perm. black (Pilot, Uniball, Tombo. &c)
Bring these to EVERY lab. All notes taken during Lab should be entered directly into this notebook.
OPTIONAL: The library has all of these optional texts on reserve. They also have videotapes on selected topics.
MM: Berkow, Robert, Ed. The Merck Manual 17th Ed. MS&D, (1999).
KE: Kapit & Elson, The Anatomy Coloring Book 2nd Ed, Harper Collins, (1993).
WI: Windholz,Martha, Ed. The Merck Index 11th Ed MS&D, (1989).
Borror's Dict. of Word Roots and Comb'ng Forms Mayf'ld Pub., (1960).
Stedman's Medical Dictionary
Please fasten this schedule into the front cover of your copy of Martini=s Fund. of Anatomy & Physiology, 5th Ed.
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LAB meets Tuesdays, 1:00 to 2:50 or 4:00 to 5:50. Please bring VE and/or SG as indicated separately in the Lab Schedule. |
9/24 Introduction to course, nomenclature Review of Biochemistry, especially proteins KE:ix-2 M:3-65 VE:3-7 |
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9/29 Cell Structure and Function KE:3,4 Transcription and Translation VE:7-25 M:67-109 |
10/1 Cells and Tissues: QUIZ I Epithelial Tissues M: 111-122 VidTape QM 52 .V48 v.3 KE:5,6 |
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10/6 Connective tissues, Types of cartilage KE:7,8 Muscle and Nervous tissue VE:27-43 M:122-153 VidTape QM 552 .V48 v.4 &v.6 |
10/8 FIRST TEST
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10/13 Tests returned and discussed Integument & accessory structures KE:161 M:155-181 VidTp QM 552 .V48 v.10 |
10/15 Bone Histology, classification, Ossification KE:8,13,17 M:183-207 VE:45-61 |
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10/20 Axial skeletal system: Bones of the cranium KE:18,19 M:209-220 NOTEBOOKS DUE10/22 |
10/22 Bones of the face, neck and trunk KE:19-20 M:220-241 QUIZ II |
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10/27 Appendicular skeleton KE:, 25-32 M:243-261 |
10/29 SECOND TEST
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11/3 Tests returned and discussed Introduction to articulations KE:21-24 M:263-267 |
11/5 Classification of joints and movements Classic joints: shoulder, hip and knee M:267-289 KE:33,34 |
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11/10 HOLIDAY, NO CLASSES |
11/12 Muscle: its molecular structure and function Muscles of the head and neck KE35-40 M:291-349 VE:75-83 |
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11/17 Trunk muscles, shoulder muscles KE:41-46 M:350-360 QUIZ III |
11/19 Muscles acting on the arm, forearm and hand VE:60‑64 M:360-367 KE:46-56 |
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11/24 THIRD TEST
NOTEBOOKS DUE 11/26 |
11/26 Tests returned and discussed
Finish up muscles of hand |
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12/1 Muscles acting on the thigh and leg KE:46-56 M:367-372 |
12/3 Finish leg and foot muscles KE:57-61 ANY QUESTIONS FROM REVIEWING FOR FINAL? M:372-383 |
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Your grade is determined by your position on a class histogram of student cumulative points (sum of test, quiz and study group points). Midline is low to mid B range. |
12/12 FINAL EXAM Friday, 10:30-12:30 |
See How to take Fankhauser Sophomore Level Course for additional information and suggestions. 23 Aug 03