Oblique Section Osteomyoamare 1 2 Wikimedia Commons 9 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab 10 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab 12 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab Exercise 1: Regional Terms Label the following anatomical terms on the image below: A. Posterior 6 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab 7 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab Exercise 1: Planes of the Body Using the torso models in the lab, label the following image with the correct Planes or Sections: A. 4 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab Lab Exercises: Exercise 1: Directional Terms Using the torso models in the lab, label the following Directional Terms on the images below: A. At the conclusion of this lab, we will consider how various healthcare professions may use this terminology and homeostatic information in the clinical setting. We will be discussing specific conditions and how feedback systems maintain homeostasis in the body. Most of the processes are maintained negative feedback systems. The body is able to monitor, evaluate and change various conditions through feedback systems. Although all of the organ systems contribute to this maintenance of homeostasis, the Nervous and Endocrine Systems directly regulate it. This is a dynamic process that requires constant adjustments from the regulatory processes. Homeostasis is the ability for the body to maintain a state of equilibrium or stability within its own internal environment. In this lab, we will be applying the terminology that was discussed in lecture, to models and situations. Overview: In order to maintain consistency between all professionals, it is necessary to use terminology that is the same for everyone. Differentiate between positive and negative feedback loops and apply this to specific situations in the body. Define homeostasis and the components of a feedback loop. Label the four quadrants and nine topographic regions of the abdominopelvic cavity and determine which organs are found in each. Locate the major organs found in the abdominopelvic cavity. Name the major organs that reside within each of the body cavities. List the eleven organ systems in the body and their primary organs. Relate regional terms to specific parts of the body. Determine what plane or section is used to divide various parts of the body. Use directional terms to compare different regions of the body. 167 3 Anatomy Physiology 1 Lab Lab 1: Body Plan and Homeostasis Objectives for this Lab: 1.
165 Exercise 10: Dissection of a Sheep Brain. 164 Exercise 10: Label the structures on a view of the spinal cord. 163 Exercise 10: Identify and label the following structures of the spinal cord. 162 Exercise 10: Label the 12 Cranial Nerves. 161 Exercise 10: Identify the following Cranial Nerves on the model. 160 Exercise 10: Identify the parts of the brain on the models in class and in the picture listed below using a sagittal section.
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158 Exercise 10: Identify the parts of the brain listed below on the full brain. 155 Lab 10: Nervous System: Brain and Spinal Cord. 155 Exercise 9: Visual Acuity: Snellen Test.
153 Exercise 9: Identify the following structures of the Inner Ear. 152 Exercise 9: Identify the following structures of the Middle Ear. 151 Exercise 9: Identify the following structures of the Outer Ear. 149 Exercise 9: Identify the following structures of the Inner Layer of the Eye. 148 Exercise 9: Identify the following structures of the Middle Layer of the Eye. 147 Exercise 9: Identify the following structures of the Outer Layer of the Eye. 145 Exercise 9: Identify the Extrinsic Muscles of the Eye.
44 Exercise 4: Identification of Epithelial Tissue Under the Microscope. 41 Exercise 3: Filtration (instructor demo). 40 Exercise 3: Cell Tonicity (instructor demo). 39 Exercise 3: Osmosis (instructor demo). 38 Exercise 3: The Effect of Particle Size on Diffusion Rate. 38 Exercise 3: The Effect of Molecular Weight on Diffusion Rate. 37 Exercise 3: The Effect of Temperature on Diffusion Rate. 36 Exercise 3: The Effect of Viscosity on Diffusion Rate. 30 Exercise 2: Examining Mitosis Under the Microscope. 29 Exercise 2: Identifying the Stages of Mitosis. 28 Exercise 2: Cell Organelle Identification. 26 Exercise 2: Viewing Images Under the Microscope. 24 Exercise 2: Introduction to the Microscope. 20 Exercise 1: Negative and Positive Feedback Mechanisms. 17 Exercise 1: Homeostasis and Feedback Loops. 13 Exercise 1: Topographic Regions of the Abdominopelvic Cavity.
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