Survey of Human Anatomy & Physiology - West Valley College
Survey of Human Anatomy & Physiology - West Valley College
Survey of Human Anatomy & Physiology - West Valley College
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Biology 15:<br />
<strong>Survey</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Human</strong><br />
<strong>Anatomy</strong> & <strong>Physiology</strong><br />
Instructor: Krista M. Granieri<br />
Voicemail: (408) 741-2045 x-3358<br />
Email: krista_granieri@westvalley.edu<br />
Website: http://instruct.westvalley.edu/granieri/<br />
Lecture: Monday and Wednesday 6:00-9:30, room LS103<br />
Course Information<br />
Today’s Agenda<br />
LECTURE<br />
• Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
• Anatomical Terminology<br />
LAB<br />
• The Scientific Method<br />
<strong>Anatomy</strong> & <strong>Physiology</strong><br />
• <strong>Anatomy</strong>: the study <strong>of</strong> the structures, shape<br />
and form <strong>of</strong> the parts <strong>of</strong> the body<br />
(morphology) and their relative arrangement<br />
• <strong>Physiology</strong>: study <strong>of</strong> the functions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
body parts<br />
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Required Text:<br />
Hole’s Essentials <strong>of</strong> <strong>Human</strong> <strong>Anatomy</strong> & <strong>Physiology</strong> – 8th Ed.<br />
Shier, Butler & Lewis; ISBN: 0-07-235118-7<br />
Hole’s Laboratory Manual - 8th Ed.<br />
Terry Martin; ISBN: 0-07-235120-9<br />
<strong>Anatomy</strong> & <strong>Physiology</strong> Supplement<br />
McKenna; Gavilan Bookstore<br />
Grading Protocol<br />
Your grade will be based on the following:<br />
Exams (4 @ 100pts) 400<br />
Final Exam 150<br />
Lab Assignments 175<br />
Homework 100<br />
Lab Quizzes 150<br />
Lab Participation 25<br />
Total 1000<br />
Extra Credit<br />
Perfect lab attendance 10pts<br />
A = 90-100%<br />
B = 80-89%<br />
C = 68-79%<br />
D = 55-67%<br />
F < 54%<br />
Study Guides up to 5pts each (20pts)<br />
Jeopardy up to 5pts each (20pts)<br />
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CLASS RULES<br />
1. READ THE SYLLABUS. You are responsible for the<br />
information presented there.<br />
2. ATTENDANCE. Come to class. I will do what I can to<br />
encourage regular attendance.<br />
3. NO CELL PHONES. Turn ‘em <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
4. NO “MAKE-UP” WORK.<br />
5. MISSED EXAMS. If you miss an exam (for a valid &<br />
documented reason), you will receive a grade <strong>of</strong> your lowest<br />
exam grade minus 10%. If you miss more than one exam or if<br />
you miss the final you will not pass the course.<br />
The Website<br />
http://instruct.westvalley.edu/granieri<br />
COURSES:<br />
Syllabi<br />
Schedules<br />
Lectures<br />
Labs<br />
Study Guides<br />
HUMAN BIOLOGY<br />
(WV) Bio11<br />
HUMAN BIOLOGY<br />
(FH) Bio14<br />
ANATOMY &<br />
PHYSIOLOGY- Bio15<br />
<strong>West</strong> <strong>Valley</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
Campus Links<br />
Biology Links<br />
<strong>Anatomy</strong> & <strong>Physiology</strong><br />
Microbiology<br />
Online Research<br />
Scholarships<br />
Internships<br />
Alma Maters<br />
KRISTA M. GRANIERI<br />
Instructor, Department <strong>of</strong> Biology<br />
Phone: 408.741.2045 x-3358<br />
Office: Science & Math Building, Room 22B<br />
Office Hours: Monday 11:00am-12:00pm or by<br />
appointment<br />
Email: krista_granieri@westvalley.edu<br />
PARASITOLOGY ATLAS The Website<br />
JOHN KYRK BIOLOGY ART<br />
BIOLOGY FORUMS<br />
SPRING 2005<br />
SCHEDULE<br />
NUTRITION & HEALTH<br />
SEXUALLY<br />
TRANSMITTED DISEASE<br />
INFO<br />
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Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
What makes something alive?<br />
Figure 1.6<br />
Organization/Hierarchy<br />
Homeostasis<br />
Growth/development<br />
Interactions<br />
Metabolism<br />
Adaptation<br />
Reproduction<br />
Response to stimuli<br />
Organization <strong>of</strong> the Body<br />
Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Life<br />
What makes something alive?<br />
Organization/Hierarchy<br />
Homeostasis<br />
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Anatomical Terminology<br />
(relative positions)<br />
• Superior/Inferior<br />
• Anterior/Posterior<br />
• Dorsal/Ventral<br />
• Medial/Lateral<br />
• Proximal/ Distal<br />
• Superficial/Deep<br />
Figure 1.18<br />
Figure 1.7a<br />
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Figure 1.7b<br />
Serous Membranes<br />
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Figure 1.9<br />
Figure 1.9<br />
Figure 1.10<br />
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Requires:<br />
The Scientific Method<br />
The Medical Exam<br />
Scientific Inquiry<br />
Making Observations<br />
– Attention to detail<br />
– Good record keeping (always use a pen)<br />
– Accuracy<br />
– Method <strong>of</strong> measurement<br />
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Metric System<br />
Metric Prefixes<br />
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