BIOL 1010:  HUMAN ANATOMY LECTURE SYLLABUS

     Fall 2012

 

  Text:  Human Anatomy, 7th ed. by Marieb, Wilhelm, and Mallat, 2012

                       

Week

   Date

          Lecture Topic

 Chapters*

 

1

 

sept 5 

    Introduction;  Cells 

1, 2

 

2

10

12

    Tissues

    Skin

4

5

3

17

19

   Axial Skeleton

   Appendicular Skeleton

7

8

4

24

26

 

 

   Bone and Arthrology

                                            

               TEST 1    http://faculty.ccri.edu/kamontgomery/pencil-stub.jpg

6, 9

 

 

5

oct 1

3

   Movement:  Bone and Muscle 

   Muscle

11

10, 11

6

8

10

             No class, Columbus Day  

   Muscle

 

10, 11

7

 

15

17

   Nervous System Organization

   CNS: Brain & Spinal Cord 

12

13

8

22

24

 

 

   CNS Protection; PNS

                                                                 TEST 2    http://faculty.ccri.edu/kamontgomery/pencil-stub.jpg

13,14,15

 

 

9

29

31

   Respiratory System

   Respiratory System

 22 

 22

10

nov 5

7

   Digestive Systems

  Digestive Systems

 23

 23

11

12

14

16

  No Class,Veteran’s Day,class meets Fri Nov 16  

   Heart

   Heart

 

 19

 19

12

19

21

  Blood Vessels

   Blood Vessels                       

 20

 20 

13

 

26

28

                    TEST 3    http://faculty.ccri.edu/kamontgomery/pencil-stub.jpg

   Lymphatics

 

 

21

14

dec 3

5

   Urinary System

   Male  Reproductive Structures  

24

   25    

15

10

    12     

   Female Reproductive Structures

   Pelvic Diaphragm and Perineum

25

25

16 17     Endocrine System Overview 17

 

 

                   Review

       Tues, Dec 18, 1pm, room TBA

                       http://faculty.ccri.edu/kamontgomery/pencil-stub.jpg

          Cumulative Final Exam

      Wed, Dec 19, 12-3, rm 2710

       

 

                                                                                 This syllabus is subject to change as we move through the semester,

                                                                                     nevertheless it will give you an idea of what to expect.

                                                   * You will be tested on the material covered in lecture.  The text is intended to help you                                                                 understand the lecture material more thoroughly.  You will NOT be tested on material

                                                                    in the text that we have not covered in the lecture unless I specifically assign it.  

                                     

                                   

 

 

 

                                                             

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