May 8, 2012

Summary of Scores

Hey Guys,

I'm so sorry I can't be there during this last week to help you prepare for the last practical, but I left you in good hands, so I'm sure you'll do well! :)

Below is a summary of all the scores so far, as well as the percentage of total (the last column) to which your scores add up. Hope it'll give you a better idea how well you have to perform on the last midterm (the final) and the practical to get the grade you want and deserve! I keep my fingers crossed for you and I wish you best of luck on this final leg of your journey through the world of Human Anatomy.

It was a tremendous pleasure to teach you all, and to get to know you at least a little bit. I wish you lots of successes in your future education and careers. Stay in touch and I hope to see you around.

Best,
Monika


May 6, 2012

No Open Lab Today in the Afternoon

My most sincere apologies but due to a personal emergency I need to cancel the Open Lab that was scheduled to take place today (Sunday) in the afternoon. Sunday morning session is still taking place, as well as Monday and Wednesday evening sessions. Please spread the info. Thanks and sorry about this cancelation! M

May 1, 2012

Study Plan for the Practical #3


Study Plan for the Practical #3

TODAY (during and after the class): The Digestive System
WEDNESDAY: Heart
THURSDAY: Arteries and Veins
FRIDAY: The Lymphatic and Respiratory Systems       
SATURDAY: Open Lab – Review the Digestive, Lymphatic and Respiratory Systems
SUNDAY: Open Lab – Review the Heart, Arteries and Veins
MONDAY: Open Lab – Review the part you have most trouble with, or start working on the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
TUESDAY (during and after the class): The Urinary and Reproductive Systems
WEDNESDAY: Open Lab – Review the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
THURSDAY: Short review of all material and sleep well!

Entrance Quiz #9 Answers

  1. Identify A. Cardiac notch.
  2. Identify A. Palatine tonsils.
  3. Identify A. Epiglottis.
  4. Identify A. Vestibular fold.
  5. Identify A. Which body region does it supply? Brachiocephalic artery. The head, neck and RIGHT arm.
  6. Identify A. Great saphenous vein. 
  7. Identify A and B. A: Axillary artery. B: Femoral artery.
  8. Identify A. Superior mesenteric artery.
  9. Identify A. Vertebral vein.
  10. Identify A and B. A: Cardiac orifice OR Gastroesophageal sphincter. B: Greater curvature of the stomach.

Exit Quiz #12 Answers


1. Which 3 organs are covered or wrapped by the greater omentum? 
Small intestine, (transverse) colon, spleen

2. What anatomical structures prevent food from:
                  a. entering the trachea?    Epiglottis
                  b. entering the nasopharynx?    soft palate
                  c. reentering the mouth?   tongue

3. Via what duct does bile enter the gall bladder? Via what duct does bile leave the gall bladder?
The cystic duct for both

4. There are four places along the GI tract where the passage of material is regulated by sphincters.  Name one sphincter at each of these locations.
Pyloric sphincter
Gastroesophageal sphincter
Ileo-cecal valve
Internal or external anal sphincter

5. Which part of the alimentary canal is lined with simple columnar epithelium? Which part is lined with stratified squamous epithelium?
Simple columnar – GI tract (stomach to anal canal)
Stratified squamous – mouth, pharynx, esophagus

The Urinary and Reproductive Systems










































The Digestive System





















Don't forget to look for the components of the pharynx and oral cavity on the photos published in the post "Head Models."