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Week 1 Lab Instructions Organization of the Body
Activity
Deliverable
Points
Part A
Activity: Anatomical Terminology
10
Part B
Activity: Regions, Cavities, and Systems
10
Part C
Lab Worksheet (Questions)
10
References:
1.
Saladin
Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function
Part A
Step 1: Read the Entire Lab Packet
1.0
– Read through the laboratory packet – SEE ATTACHED SHEETS
Part A
Step 2: Come to the Lab with Proper PPE
BACKGROUND:
Anatomy is the study of body structures and how they are organized, while Physiology is the study of the functions of these body structures. These two disciplines are studied together, as the direct relationship between structure and function is one of the key hallmarks of basic life processes. Location and orientation of body structures is aided by the use of anatomical position. Anatomical position indicates the body is erect with arms at the sides and palms facing forward with the feet slightly apart. This is the starting position from which we can navigate around the body. By using anatomical positioning, we can utilize directional terms such as superior, inferior, anterior, posterior, lateral, and medial to indicate respective locations. We can also apply terms indicating a body plane such as frontal (coronal), transverse, or sagittal. In studying the basic language of anatomy, we also include regions and cavities, such as the dorsal, ventral, thoracic and abdominopelvic. Cavities contain serous membranes, as do the organs contained in the cavities. The body can be divided into quadrants or regions in which there are groups of organs, called organ systems, that work together to form different bodily functions. PURPOSE:
In this lab, you will be asked to use models in the lab to practice anatomical language. You will also locate different body regions, cavities, organs, and organ systems. BIOS251
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MATERIALS:
A copy of the lab report for each member of your group
A writing utensil
Laboratory models, as assigned by your instructor
PREPARATION:
Read your lab in its entirety before coming to class.
Clear your workstation of all unnecessary materials. Book bags and or purses should be hung on hooks or places at the front of class. Make sure all other unnecessary materials (coats, drink containers, unused textbooks, etc.) are all stored and placed in a safe area out of the way.
Obtain all materials listed above.
Familiarize yourself with your lab materials.
Follow the directions of the packet and as presented by your instructor.
Be aware of the instructions for documenting your lab work. You will be performing the lab in a group but will each be responsible for recording your own data and creating your own lab report.
ACTIVITIES:
Part A: Anatomical Terminology (10 points)
With a partner or your lab group, define and provide an example of each anatomical term in the table below.
Term
Meaning
Example
Ventral
In front of
The breastbone is ventral to the spine
Dorsal
Toward the back
The breastbone is anterior to the
spine
Anterior
Toward or at the front of the body; in the front
The breastbone is anterior to the
spine
Posterior
Toward or at the back of the body; behind
The heart is posterior to the breastbone
Superior
Toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above
The head is superior to the abdomen
Inferior
Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body; below
The navel is inferior to the chin
Medial
Toward the midline
Lateral
Away and toward the side of the
midline
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Proximal
Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attack of a limb to the body
The elbow is proximal to the wrist
Distal
Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body
The knee is distal to the thigh
Ipsilateral
On the same side
Contralateral
Pertaining to the opposite side Superficial
Toward or at the body surface
The skin is superficial to the skeletal muscles
Deep
Away from the body surface; more internal
The lungs are deep to the skin
Part B: Locating Body Regions, Cavities, and Organs (10 points)
With a partner or your lab group, locate each of the indicated regions, cavities, and organs on the torso model. Complete labeling the images below using the terms provided for each. Figure 1 BIOS251
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Transverse Plane
Sagittal
Plane
Frontal
Plane
Label Figure 1 appropriately with the following terms:
Sagittal plane
Frontal plane
Transverse plane
Sagittal Plane
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Transverse Plane
Frontal Plane
Label Figure 2 appropriately with the following terms:
Sagittal plane
Frontal plane
Transverse plane
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