Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIO 112
Fall 1998


Instructor:

Dr. Jacob P. Harney
Office: Dana 369
Phone: 768-5372
Email: harney@mail.hartford.edu
Office Hours: MWF 12:30-2 and by appointment

Time/Room MWF: 10:30- 11:20, UT 320


Course Description:

BIO 112/113 is a course which presents the fundamental principles and facts of human anatomy and physiology. During the next 2 semesters we will study the mechanisms by which the body functions. In particular, we will relate structure to function. We will consider the interrelationships between the different body systems and how these interactions lead to a constant internal environment within the body. This semester will focus on chemical, cellular and tissue organization, skeletal, muscular and nervous systems, skin and special senses.

Text and Assignments:

Martini, Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, 4th edition.

Most of the lecture is taken from the text, however, there will be material in lecture that may not be covered completely in the text. Handouts will be provided on occasion and outside reading may be assigned periodically. Read the chapters before the lectures!!

Lab:

Laboratory responsibilities, expectations, grading and attendance policies will be discussed at your first laboratory session. Laboratory is an integral part of the course and will constitute 25% of your final class grade.

Examination and Grading Policy:

Examinations will consist of three 60 minute examinations during the course, each worth 20% of your final lecture grade. In addition, there will be a comprehensive final examination which will also constitute 20% of your final lecture grade. Students are expected to take all examinations as scheduled. There will be no make-up exams. If a student is excused by myself from one of the exams, the student's course grade will be determined on the basis of their performance on the two remaining exams (each 20%) and the final exam (40%). Exams will be admixtures of multiple choice, true/false, short answer and problems (where appropriate) questions. In addition, six quizzes will be given on Fridays as shown on the syllabus but will not be given during an exam week. Quizzes will constiute the remaining 20% of your lecture grade. The lowest quiz grade will be dropped.

Final Course Grade
Lecture grade: 75%
Laboratory grade: 25%

Letter grades will be determined at the end of the course as follows:
A > 90%, B > 80%, C > 70%, D > 60%, F < 60%.




_______Syllabus: Human Anatomy and Physiology / BIO 112 / Fall 1998


Schedule
Helpful Web Sites
Lecture Topic
Related Web Sites
Text
Sep. 2
***Biology Links*** 
Introduction
Dictionary of cell biology 
Chapt. 1
BioChemNet
Chemical organization
Chemistry Review
Chapt. 2
Biology: Ask the Experts
   
7
The Biology Project
Labor Day/No class
 Macromolecules
 ScienceNow
"
 
 
Cellular Organization/Quiz 1
 Cell Biology
Chapt. 3
     
14  
"
 
 Human Anatomy/Anim.
Tissue Organization
HistoWeb
Chapt. 4
 Integumentary #1 / #2
Integumentary System/Quiz 2
 
Chapt. 5
  ______  
21  
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 Bones and Skeleton
Skeletal System
Atlas-plus
Chapt.6
 
"
 
     
28  
Exam I (Review sheet I) 
 
 
Axial Skeleton
 
Chapt. 7
 
Appendicular Skeleton
 
Chapt. 8
  ______  
Oct. 5
 
Articulations
 Joints #1 / #2 
Chapt. 9
 
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No Class
 
     
12  
Muscle Tissue
 Muscle #1 / #2 / #3 
Chapt. 10
 
"
 
 
"/Quiz 3
 
     
19  
Muscular System
Human Skeletal Muscles
Chapt. 11
 
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Exam II (Review sheet II)
 
     
26  Neuroscience Tutorial
Neural Tissue
 
Chapt. 12
Neuroscience Vocabulary
"
 
 Neuroanatomy/pathology
Neurophysiology
 
Chapt. 12
 
 
 
Nov. 2  
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"/Quiz 4
 
     
9  
Spinal Cord/Nerves
 
Chapt. 13
 
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16  
Brain/Crainial Nerves
  Chapt. 14
 
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" / Quiz 5
 
     
23  
Autonomic Nervous System
 
Chapt. 16
 
"
 
 
Turkey/Football/Beer etc.
 
     
30  
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Exam III (Review sheet III)
 
     
Dec. 7  
Sensory Function
 See, Hear & Smell
Chapt. 17
8  
Tue/Make up for 10-9-98
 
9  
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11  
"/ Quiz 6
 
     
14  
Review
 
Cumulative Final Exam (Review sheet final) on Tuesday, Dec 15th, 11 am -1 pm