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Lab MW Topics Activities

1 7/6 Intro; Language of anatomy; Histology; Safety Quiz; Language of anatomy; Histology Handout;
2 7/8 Bone histology; Axial Skeleton Microscopic bone; Skull; fetal skull; vertebrae & thorax
3 7/13 Appendicular skeleton & Articulations Full skeleton; disarticulated skeleton and various models; knee model
4 7/15 Neurons, Nerves, Spinal cord, Skin Neuron, nerves, spinal cord, skin models
5 7/20 Mandatory Review All materials available; please clean up!
6 7/22 Lab Practical 1
7 7/27 Brain & Cranial Nerves Specimen dissection; various brain models; cranial nerve figure
8 7/29 Endocrine System & Muscles Endocrine Handout (scopes/slides); endocrine model; various muscle models
9 8/3 Eye & Ear Specimen dissection; various eye and ear models
10 8/5 Split Session: Muscles continued Various muscle models
11 8/1 Mandatory Review All materials available; please clean up!
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12 8/12 Lab Practical 2
Summer 2020 Biol 220 X60 tentative Lab schedule

***Note: this schedule is tentative and subject to change with notice.

Meeting: The lab portion of this class meets Mondays and Wednesdays 2:10 to 5:30 pm in MASH 602.
The lab is worth 50% of the grade

Evaluation: There will be two lab practicals which test your knowledge, lab skills and understanding
Human Anatomy and Physiology

Safety: All students will required to review the safety training powerpoint (on blackboard) and complete
the safety training quiz, print the results and bring to class on the first day of class. Safety training can be
found under lab materials => safety training.

Lab activities: The lab worksheets for each lab can be found on Blackboard under lab materials in lab
worksheets folder. They consist of checklists and activity sheets. The checklists consist of things you
need to know for lab aka lab objectives. All checklists are available on Blackboard currently. The activity
sheets consists of exercises that will be done in lab. Activity sheets will be updated weekly. All students
must print and bring the checklists and activity sheets to class. Some exercises may be modified to
conform to safety/social distancing standards.
Covid19 precaution:

For all science lab courses, face shields will be provided to students and instructors due to
the closer interactions that takes place within the lab. 
 
All students and instructors within the lab must wear their personal face covering, and
either a face shield or goggles at all times during lab.  
If the course requires microscope work, OSHA approved goggles (sold in bookstore) will be
required to be worn for this portion of the class rather than a face shield. 
 
Required PPE will include:
1.        Gloves (provided by college)
2.        Personal face covering (mask), 
3.        A face shield (provided by college) and/or OSHA approved goggles if microscope
work is required (Goggles must have a flat surface front for microscope use)
 
If students do not meet these PPE requirements they will not be permitted to enter the lab
– no exceptions.

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