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Bio 255 SI Tyler Forero

Introductions Name, year in college, and where you are from?

Icebreaker Do you have any phobias? If not, do you have any pet peeves that drive you crazy? Favorite book/movie/song/TV show that you would recommend to others? What’s your favorite breakfast food or cereal?

Unit 1A-1/2 Review: What did you learn about last week in lecture?

Shot Clock Rules: Divide class into 2-4 groups. Each group should choose 1 writer if they want, or they can have a rotation. I will present a question on the board, and each group will discuss and come up with an answer. The final answer will be written on the board, and they will reveal. 24-seconds to discuss and write the answer.

1. What is the name for the study of cells?

2. This type of anatomy can be seen without dissection.

3. Summarize the relationship between anatomy and function

4. List the levels of structural organization from smallest to largest.

5. Name one function of the integumentary system.

6. Another name for this body system is the immune system.

7. What three body systems can eliminate metabolic waste?

8. Which system releases hormones to maintain homeostasis?

9. Show me what anatomical position looks like.

10. Come up to the board, and draw the three body planes.

3 body planes

11. Describe the injury by using directional and regional terms. Man gets wounded on the back of his right knee, right in the center.

12. Describe the injury: Man sprains his left ankle landing from a jump, and his foot rotates inward

13. Proximal vs distal The elbow is ______ to the wrist. The ankle is ______ to the knee.