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Bhuvana Balasubramanian / Dr. or Ms. Bala Biology 2402-69121 CRN 60574 Anatomy and Physiology II @Felix Fraga Academic Campus Fall 2011 Bhuvana Balasubramanian / Dr. or Ms. Bala 713-718-2800 b.balasubramanian@hccs.edu Read Handout. Do Not raise pertinent issues in class EVER. Keep record of your progress, I will not make guesses regarding it during the semester. I shall be handing out an assessment sheet for the 8 week class, towards the end. Please fill it out and return. No personal details required.

Class organization: From 10/25/ - 12/15/2011 Class is from 2.30-5.30PM @ Rm 214 and 5-30-8.30PM @ Rm 207 on Tuesdays and Thursdays Rm: Lec #214 and Lab #207 Break 15min ~3.15PM; 5.15-5.30PM; 6.30-6.45PM The laboratory exercises will be worked concurrent with the textbook. Dissection of cat will follow. Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology by Martini and Nath, 8th edition A&P2 Lab Manual for HCCS edited by Keating and Wiersema, 3rdedition 1. Tests: on the Tuesdays of every week starting 1st Nov 2011. Best of 5 scores will be considered for the final grade. Each will have a weightage of10 X5=50.No retest. Final exam will be on the last chapters covered. Weightage =15 Tests will vary in length and will be a combination of multiple choice, true or false, short answer type questions, match the following and labeling figures. 2. Assignments will be the completion of questions in the lab book and received by the end of feach week. Late turns-ins will be penalized. Weightage=15 2a. Lecture slides will be posted online on BBVista. Please come with handouts. 3. Lab: we shall work on the cat dissectiona s we work through the chapters. Weightage= 10 Total= 65+15+10. Grades A=100-85 B=85-75 C=74-65 D=64-50 4. Attendance is not mandatory. But if you miss or skip classes regularly, then you will not be given any extra credit towards a better grade at the end of the semester. 5. I shall be giving instructions, discussing tests and other issues which arise at the beginning of the class. So be ON TIME. I shall not repeat them. I f I give short answer type quizzes I the class, tardiness or absentism does not count towards credit on these quizzes.

Topics to be covered Chapter 18:The Endocrine System- Hormones and their glands :function in growth, development and reproduction Chapter 19 : Blood- complex and specialized cell Chapter 20 : Heart- the organ and its function Chapter 21 : The circulatory system Chapter 22 : The Lymphoid System and Immunity Chapter 23 : The Respiratory System Chapter 24 : The Digestive System Chapter 25 : Metabolism and Energetics Chapter 26 : The Urinary System Chapter 27 : Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Chapter 28 : The Reproductive System Chapter 29: Development and Inheritance

Blackboard Student User ID: LOGGING ONTO BLACKBOARD: Blackboard ADDRESS: http://online.hccs.edu or http://hccs.blackboard.com Blackboard Student User ID: Your Blackboard login user ID will be your HCC User ID (sometimes referred to as the “W” number). All HCC students have a unique User ID. If you do not know your User ID you can look it up by visiting the HCC home page: From www.hccs.edu, click on “Login Help” under the “Student System Sign In” field Then click on “Retrieve User ID” and follow the instructions. Blackboard initial password: distance This is your password at the beginning of every semester. Blackboard Problems Center: http://d2.parature.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=8081 Please go to this website if you have technical problems with using Blackboard. You will find a 24/7 phone number you can call, an opportunity for live chat with a technician, and a FAQ section for students

Lab Work and general rules of classroom Length of lab depended on the material. Lab during the second half of each class. Buy the manual and bring it to class. Record your observations, draw brief sketches of slides showing your observations clearly and labeling them neatly. Pencil for sketches and pen for writing. Pen only for tests. Submit only the relevant pages of the manual for correction and grading. The information at the beginning of each exercise is for your benefit and knowledge only. Clean up before leaving room. If group work, then work together but submit reports individually. Plagiarism will not be permitted. Even if you work in groups, you should still answer questions in your own words. Identical work will automatically be scored out. If there is a question bank in the manual, write the answers clearly and concisely and submit. Assignments and lab reports due at the next meeting. Points taken off for late submission. Miss test or assignment or lab work, no make up unless sickness or death in immediate family. If you need additional tutorial, we’ll set up a time after class. Cleanliness, punctuality and promptness appreciated. No test review. The publisher’s site online carries ample student study resources. Utilize them. Questions may be based on the Practice quizzes that you can access online. Appreciate courteous behavior in class. Temper-tantrums, answering back and rudeness will not be permitted. Turn off all handheld gadgets befor coming to class. If I catch you talking, texting, twittering or surfing online in class, I DO NOT want you in my class.

Date Chapter Lab Nov 17 Chapter 25: Metabolism and Energetics Lab 6 Oct 25-27-Nov1 Review of the brain and the CNS. Autonomous Nervous System and the modes of action.of Sympathetic, Parasympathetic and Enteric regulations. Chapter 18: Endocrinology Lab 1: Endocrinology: Brain and the components of the diencephalon. Identification of the major endocrine glands using light microscopy and human features on glass slides and via dissection of Cat. Nov 1, 3-5 Chapter 19, 20 & 21: Blood , Heart and circulation Lab 2: Blood smear, Cardiac tissue, intercalating disc, artery, vein and capillaries. Nov 8 Chapter 22:: Lymphatic System Lab 3: The valve, nodes, nodules, appendix, spleen, thymus. Identifying the components in Cat. Nov 10-15 Chapter 23: Respiratory system Lab 4:The components of respiration Nov 15-17 Chapter 25: Digestive System Lab 5: CS of the componenets of the alimentary canal.

Nov 22-29 Chapter 26: Urinary system Lab 7: The kidneys, urethra, bladder and ureters Dec1 Chapter 27:Water Electrolyte Acid-base Balance Dec 1-6 Chapter 28: Reproductive system Lab 8 Identification of the male and female reproductive organs of human and cat. Dec 8 Human Development Chapter Genetics and Mol Biol Lab?

Additional resources may be found here: 1. The HCC Library The HCC Libraries' homepage- http://library.hccs.edu/ The HCC Libraries' Online Catalog- http://librus.hccs.edu/ The HCC Library Databases- http://library.hccs.edu/articles/atoz.php AskALibrarian- http://library.hccs.edu/learn_how/askalib.php LibLine- http://libline.blogspot.com/

2. The Learning Web:found on the HCC webpage a. BLACKBOARD: Blackboard ADDRESS: http://online.hccs.edu or http://hccs.blackboard.com Blackboard Student User ID: Your Blackboard login user ID will be your HCC User ID (sometimes referred to as the “W” number). All HCC students have a unique User ID. If you do not know your User ID you can look it up by visiting the HCC home page: From www.hccs.edu, click on “Login Help” under the “Student System Sign In” field Then click on “Retrieve User ID” and follow the instructions. Blackboard initial password: distance This is your password at the beginning of every semester. Blackboard Problems Center: http://d2.parature.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=8081 Please go to this website if you have technical problems with using Blackboard. You will find a 24/7 phone number you can call, an opportunity for live chat with a technician, and a FAQ section for students