Welcome to A&P I Lab
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Welcome to A&P I Lab
• Sharon Homer-Drummond, M.S.– [email protected]– 561-283-1427 (ER only)– SC 176, Desk 10– Geri Mayer: [email protected]
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A&P Group SiteA&P Group Site
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Sharon: [email protected] Sharon: [email protected]
Welcome to A&P I Lab
• Outline of today– Class requirements– Syllabus– Class guidelines– Safety
• Class Requirements– Weekly reading and activities– Participation and attendance– Weekly PAR quizzes– Near weekly lab quizzes– Two practical exams
Safety
• Fire safety– No eating or drinking– No smoking– Proper clothing– Exits– Extinguishers– Blanket
Safety• Chemical safety
– No eating or drinking– No smoking– Proper clothing– Inform the professor of special needs (pregnancy,
immunosuppressive drugs, etc.)– Use safety glasses when requested– Shower– Eye wash– Chemical spill kit– Soft contacts– Clean work surfaces every time– Keep liquids away from bench edge– Gloves– Report all spills or accidents immediately– Work in groups– MSDS sheets on wall
Safety• Specimen & biohazard safety
– No eating or drinking– No smoking– Proper clothing– Inform the professor of special needs (pregnancy, immunosuppressive drugs,
etc.)– Soft contact lenses– Use safety glasses when requested– Decontaminate work surfaces with provided cleaners– Keep liquids away from bench edge– Gloves– Report all spills or accidents immediately– Work in groups– Properly label glassware, slides, etc.– Use mechanical pipetting devices– Biohazard disposal– Disposable sharps– Bagging and specimen disposal
Safety
• General safety– Gloves– Proper clothing– Cleanliness: you, your equipment, your workspace– Work in groups– Proper disposal of:
• Broken glass• Sharps• Biohazardous material• Chemicals• Cleaners & decontaminants
– Always clean up immediately
Instruments and equipment
• Microscopes– Upright– One hand supporting the arm & one hand supporting
the base – ONLY!– Correctly adjust & use objective lenses– Secure positioning– No dangling cords– Do not turn the coarse adjustment knob past the 10x
setting– Return to correct location in the cabinet– Correctly clean and return slides to proper locations– Report malfunctioning scopes
CHAPTER 1CHAPTER 1
BODY ORIENTATION BODY ORIENTATION AND DIRECTIONAND DIRECTION
Important Figures and Important Figures and TablesTables
Page 3: Table 1.2Page 3: Table 1.2
Page 4: Figure 1.3Page 4: Figure 1.3
Page 5: Figure 1.4 Page 5: Figure 1.4
Page 7: Figure 1.6Page 7: Figure 1.6
Things to know for the Things to know for the quizzesquizzes
1.1.Know & identify anterior and posterior Know & identify anterior and posterior body landmarks.body landmarks.
2.2.Know body orientation and direction. Know body orientation and direction. Human vs. four-legged animalHuman vs. four-legged animal
3.3.Know how to correctly use anatomical Know how to correctly use anatomical terminologyterminology
4.4.All terms on Need to Know sheetAll terms on Need to Know sheet
5.5.Review Sheet Exercise questionsReview Sheet Exercise questions
• • Reference point for Reference point for anatomical directionsanatomical directions
• • Head looking straight Head looking straight aheadahead
• • Palms pointing Palms pointing forwardforward
• • Feet Pointing Forward, Feet Pointing Forward, Shoulder-Width Apart Shoulder-Width Apart
Anatomical PositionAnatomical Position
CHAPTER 3CHAPTER 3
THE MICROSCOPETHE MICROSCOPE
Important FiguresImportant Figures
Page 28: Figure 3.1Page 28: Figure 3.1
Things to know for the Things to know for the quizzesquizzes
1.1.Know & identify parts of the Know & identify parts of the microscope.microscope.
2.2.Know how to properly handle and use a Know how to properly handle and use a microscope. microscope.
3.3.Know magnifications for objective and Know magnifications for objective and ocular lensesocular lenses
4.4.Know how to calculate TOTAL Know how to calculate TOTAL MAGNIFICATION (TM) and change in MAGNIFICATION (TM) and change in Field DiameterField Diameter
5.5.Need to Know Sheet termsNeed to Know Sheet terms
6.6.Review Sheet ExercisesReview Sheet Exercises
Calculations• Total Magnification (TM) =
ocular * objective– Ocular is always 10– Objective is 4 (scanning), 10, 40
or 100 (oil immersion)
• Field DiameterB = (TMA * DiamA)/TMB
– [(10x*4x)*2mm]/(10x100x)– DiamA is always measured– Trying to estimate size of the
object– With increasing mag, field size
decreases and object appears to increase
Field A; objective = 4x
Field B; objective = 100x
2mm
CHAPTER 4CHAPTER 4
THE CELL:THE CELL:Anatomy & DivisionAnatomy & Division
Important Figures and Important Figures and TablesTables
Page 42: Table 4.1Page 42: Table 4.1
Page 43: Figure 4.3Page 43: Figure 4.3
Pages 46 & 47: Figure 4.4 Pages 46 & 47: Figure 4.4
Histology Atlas on CDHistology Atlas on CD
Things to know for the Things to know for the quizzesquizzes
1.1.Know & identify cell organelles and Know & identify cell organelles and know their basic functions (general know their basic functions (general eukaryotic or animal cell).eukaryotic or animal cell).
2.2.Know the basic anatomy of a cell.Know the basic anatomy of a cell.
3. Know & Identify stages of mitosis and 3. Know & Identify stages of mitosis and basic events in each stage.basic events in each stage.
Practice Your KnowledgePractice Your Knowledge