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Exercise 1/Microscopy Parts of the Microscope (page 1) Each student will locate, identify and familiarize themselves with all of the parts and associated functions for each microscope part listed in the laboratory manual and/or those described by the instructor. Rules of Microscopy (page 3) Each student will familiarize themselves with the rules listed in the laboratory manual and/or those described by the instructor. Setting up the Microscope (page 4) Each student will follow the procedure for setting up the microscope described in the laboratory manual and/or those described by the instructor. Using the Microscope (pages 4 to 6) Each student will follow the procedure described in the laboratory manual and/or described by the instructor. Omit #10g (page 5) and #12 (page 6). Magnification (page 6) Each student will follow the procedure described in the laboratory manual and/or described by the instructor.

Exercise 3/Cells Cell Parts (pages 31 to 33) Diversity of Cells (pages 33 to 34) Movement of Substances Across and Through the Plasma Membranes (pages 34 to 40) Each student is responsible for learning the terms, definitions and associated concepts in the section. There are Extracellular materials (pages 40) Cell Division (pages 41 to 44) Plastic models Chart Textbook (Chapter 3)

Exercise 4/Epithelial and Connective Tissue Epithelial Tissue (pages 51 to 58) Connective Tissue (pages 58 to 65) Membranes (pages 65 to 66) Charts Textbook (Chapter 4)

Exercise 5/Integumentary System Skin (pages 71 to 72) Hair (pages 72 to 75) Glands (pages 75 to 77) Homeostasis of Body Temperature (pages 78 to 79) Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 5)

Exercise 6/Bone Tissue Functions of Bone (page 83) Structure of a Long Bone (pages 83 to 84) Histology of Bone (pages 85 to 86) Chemistry of Bone (page 87) There are Bone Formation: Ossification (page 87) Bone Growth (pages 87 to 88)

Exercise 6/Bone Tissue Page 2 Fractures (page 88) Types of Bones (pages 88 to 89) Bone Surface Markings (pages 90 to 91) Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 6)

Exercise 7/Bones Bones of the Adult Skull (pages 95to 98) Sutures of Skull (page 98) Fontanels of Skull (page 98) Paranasal Sinuses of Skull (page 98) Vertebral Column (page 98) Vertebrae (page 98 and pages 106 to 109) Sternum and Ribs (pages 109 to 110)

Exercise 7/Bones Page 2 Pectoral Girdles (pages 111 to 113) Upper Limbs (pages 113 to 116) Pelvic Girdle (pages 116 to 117) Lower Limbs (pages 117 to 123) Articulated Skeleton (page 123) Skeletal System of Cat (pages 123 to 124) Omit this section. Articulated Human Skeletons Disarticulated Human Skeletons Adult and Fetal Skulls Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapters 7 and 8)

Exercise 8/Joints Kinds of Joints (page 127) Fibrous Joints (page 127) Cartilaginous Joints (page 128) Synovial Joints (pages 128 to 134) Knee Joint (pages 134 to 135) Principal Joints of the Body (page 135 and pages 137 to 140)

Exercise 8/Joints Page 2 Adult and Fetal Skulls Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 9)

Exercise 9/Muscular Tissue Types of Muscular Tissue (pages 143 to 144) Structure of Skeletal Muscle Tissue (pages 144 to 145) Contraction of Skeletal Muscle Tissue (pages 145 to 147) Laboratory Tests on Skeletal Muscle Contraction (pages 147 to 154) Omit this section. Biochemistry of Skeletal Muscle Contraction (pages 154 to 155) Omit this section. Electromyography (pages 155 to 156) Omit this section. Cardiac Muscle Tissue (page 156)

Exercise 9/Muscular Tissue Page 2 Smooth Muscle Tissue (pages 157 to 158) Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 10)

Exercise 10/The Muscular System How Skeletal Muscles Produce Movement (page 165 to 166) Arrangement of Fascicles (page 166) Naming Skeletal Muscles (page 166) Connective Tissue Components (pages 166 to 167) Principal Skeletal Muscles (pages 167 to 217) Composite Muscular System (page 217) Follow the procedure described in the laboratory manual and/or described by the instructor Dissection of Cat Muscular System (pages 217 to 236) Follow directions given by the instructor and described in the laboratory manual. Locate, identify, observe, touch and feel all related anatomical structures.

Exercise 10/The Muscular System Page 2 Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 11)

Exercise 12/Nervous Tissue Nervous System Divisions (pages 265 to 266) Histology of Nervous Tissue (pages 266 to 268) Histology of Neuroglia (pages 268 to 269) Neuronal Circuits (pages 269 to 271) Reflex Arc (page 271) Demonstration of Reflex Arc (page 272) Omit this section.

Exercise 12/Nervous System Page 2 Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 12) Reflex Arc (Textbook Chapter 13, pages 462 to 468)

Exercise 13/Nervous System Spinal Cord and Spinal nerves (pages 275 to 290) Brain (pages 290 to 300) Cranial Nerves: Names and Components (page 300) Tests of Cranial Nerve Function (pages 300 to 304) Dissection of Nervous System (pages 305 to 313) Follow the procedure for Dissection of Sheep Brain (pages 312 to 313) described in the laboratory manual and/or described by the instructor. Locate, identify, observe, touch and feel all related anatomical structures. Make use of general information and relevant diagrams on pages 305 to 313. Autonomic Nervous System (pages 313 to 317)

Exercise 13/Nervous System Page 2 Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapters 13 and 14)

Exercise 14/Sensory Receptors and Sensory and Motor Pathways Characteristics of Sensations (pages 323 to 324) Classification of Receptors (pages 324 to 325) Receptors for Somatic Senses (pages 325 to 327) Tests for Somatic Senses (pages 327 to 330) Follow the procedures described for numbers 2, 3, 5 and 6 on pages 328 to 330 in the laboratory manual and/or described by the instructor. Somatic Sensory Pathways (pages 330 to 332) Olfaction (pages 332 to 335)

Exercise 14/Sensory Receptors and Sensory and Motor Pathways Page 2 Gustation (pages 335 to 337) Omit this section. Vision (pages 337 to 346) Hearing and Equilibrium (pages 346 to 354) Sensory-Motor Integration (page 354) Somatic Motor Pathways (pages 354 to 356) Plastic Models Chart Textbook (Chapter 17)