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BIO 107 - LAB PRACTICAL STUDY GUIDE

For this image-based exam, you will be expected to identify all anatomical structures listed (all body
regions, organs, bones, etc.)

Body Regions
For the lab practical you should know all regions discussed/listed in lecture and in the Human Body
Orientation Lab.

Integumentary System
For the lab practical you should know: (as shown on pg. 76 in textbook)
epidermis hair follicle
dermis oil gland
hypodermis sweat gland

Skeletal System
For the lab practical you should know: (as shown on pgs. 240 - 245 in textbook)

frontal bone coccyx phalanges


parietal bone sternum pelvic bones
occipital bone ribs femur
temporal bone clavicle patella
maxilla scapula tibia
mandible humerus fibula
cervical vertebrae ulna tarsals
thoracic vertebrae radius metatarsals
lumbar vertebrae carpals phalanges
sacrum metacarpals

Nervous System
For the lab practical you should know: (as shown on pg. 289 in textbook)

Brain
cerebrum hypothalamus
midbrain
pons
medulla oblongata
cerebellum
thalamus
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Cardiovascular System
For the lab practical you should know: (as shown on pg. 93 & 94 in textbook)

Heart
superior vena cava left atrium
inferior vena cava left ventricle
pulmonary arteries coronary arteries
pulmonary veins cardiac veins
aorta oxygen-rich blood (pg. 100)
right atrium oxygen-poor blood (pg. 100)
right ventricle

Respiratory System
For the lab practical you should know: (as shown on pg. 196 & 200 in textbook)
nose trachea
nasal cavity bronchial tree
pharynx lungs
larynx alveoli
epiglottis diaphragm

Digestive System
For the lab practical you should know: (as shown on pg. 168 in textbook)
mouth
pharynx
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
rectum
anus
salivary glands
liver
gall bladder
pancreas

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