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Week 1 Introduction and Lab 1 Biol 223 Week 1 Introduction and Lab 1

Lab Rules Lab Safety Sign blue sheets front and back

Summary Sheets KDEVLIN.COM Summary Sheets Images Additional Materials

Introduction Chordate Vertebrate Form vs. Function Bipedal Locomotion Orthograde vs. Non-Orthograde Posture Epithelial vs. Mesenchymal Cell Patterns

4 Tissue Types Epithelial Tissue Connective Tissue Muscular Tissue Nervous Tissue

Anatomical Terminology Correct Anatomical Position Epaxial vs. Hypaxial Muscles Appendicular vs. Axial Cranial vs. Caudal Superior vs. Inferior Dorsal vs. Ventral Anterior vs. Posterior Medial vs. Lateral Superficial vs. Deep Proximal vs. Distal

Embryological Development Ectoderm Mesoderm Endoderm Be able to draw and label a cross-section http://www.uoguelph.ca/zoology/devobio/dbindex.htm