BIO201 Lab 1

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Lab 1 Introduction to Science BIO201L

Student Name: Click here to enter text.


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Lab Report Format Expectations


Utilize college level grammar and professional formatting when completing this worksheet.
Submissions without proper formatting, all required photos or sufficient responses will be rejected.

Pre-lab Questions
1. This lab includes an experiment and two exercises that cover various terms associated with
Anatomy and Physiology. For the following terms, write a description that you can then refer to
later in the lab.

● Transverse plane
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● Sagittal plane
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● Midsagittal plane
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● Coronal plane
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2. Identify the major organs that are contained in each cavity listed below. Indicate whether they
belong in a cavity subdivision, and if so, name the cavity subdivision.

● Dorsal cavity
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● Ventral cavity
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3. Match the body cavities that have to be opened during the surgical procedures listed below.
Note that more than one choice may apply.

(a) thoracic (b) vertebral (c) abdominopelvic


(d) pericardial (e) pleural (f) cranial

Liver operation: Click here to enter text.


Triple bypass heart surgery (arteries on the heart): Click here to enter text.
Stomach stapling: Click here to enter text.
Removal of a section of lung or lobe: Click here to enter text.
Manual pressure release of a brain tumor: Click here to enter text.
Appendix removal: Click here to enter text.
Gastric bypass surgery (stomach, small intestine): Click here to enter text.
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4. Fill in the blanks using your knowledge of regional landmarks from Figure 3.

Regional Landmark Description (Layman’s Terms)

acromial Click here to enter text.

umbilicus Click here to enter text.

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back
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antebrachium Click here to enter text.

femur Click here to enter text.

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back of knee
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sura Click here to enter text.

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toes
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pollex Click here to enter text.

lumbus Click here to enter text.

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back of elbow
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mouth
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5. In your own words, write a description next to each set of directional terms that will help you
remember them.

● Posterior vs. anterior


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● Proximal vs. distal


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● Superior vs. inferior


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● Superficial vs. deep


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● Ventral vs. dorsal


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● Medial vs. lateral


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● Contralateral vs. ipsilateral


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EXPERIMENT 1: ANATOMICAL TERMS


Results and Discussion
1. Use your knowledge of anatomical directionality to describe position of the following by filling in
the blank with the correct term:
a. The heart is Click here to enter text to the lungs.

b. The feet are Click here to enter text to the head.

c. The lungs are Click here to enter text to the pancreas.

d. The left lung is Click here to enter text to the right lung.

e. The hands are Click here to enter text to the shoulders.

2. Using your “Virtual Model”, describe the position of the liver in relation to the esophagus.
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3. Choose one body part or organ; describe its position relative to at least six other organs or body
parts.
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EXERCISE 2: ANATOMICAL PLANES


Results and Discussion
1. Label the anatomical planes on the image below.

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2. Using anatomical planes and terms, describe where each body part or organ listed below is
located.

a. Gluteus:
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b. Left carpal:
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c. Nose:
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d. Right lung:
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EXERCISE 3: BODY CAVITIES


Results and Discussion
1. Label the body cavities on the image below with the correct terms.

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E. Click here to enter text

F. Click here to enter text


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2. What are the boundaries for the following cavities?


a. Thoracic cavity:
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b. Abdominal cavity:
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c. Pelvic cavity:
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3. You're doing rounds in the ER when a patient is rushed in. The patient suffered major trauma in
a car accident. The damage is described as a prolapsed right lung that has penetrated the
abdominopelvic cavity. Describe what damage the lung has suffered. Use your knowledge of
body cavities, and anatomical planes and positions.
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