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1 Bio101 Laboratory 14 Ear & Eye Anatomy

2 Eye and Ear Objectives for today’s lab –Become familiar with the gross anatomy of the ear and the eye (Remember: you are responsible ONLY for the structures listed in your Laboratory Guide) –Open Lab Sessions in preparation for exams TBA

3 The Ear * * * * * * * * * * GOOD DIAGRAM TO STUDY FOR EXAM

4 The Middle Ear * * * * * * (Hammer) (Stirrup) (Anvil) GOOD DIAGRAM TO STUDY FOR EXAM

5 The Inner Ear * * * GOOD DIAGRAM TO STUDY FOR EXAM

6 The External Eye

7 * * *

8 The Extrinsic Muscles of the Eye Be able to identify all the extrinsic eye muscles shown; Note the position and insertion of the tendon of the superior oblique Right eye, lateral view GOOD DIAGRAM TO STUDY FOR EXAM

9 Internal Structure of the Eye * * * * * * * * * * Transverse section through right eye GOOD DIAGRAM TO STUDY FOR EXAM

10 Structure of the Eye * * * * * * * * * *

11 The Retina as Seen Though the Pupil Normal “Cotton Wool” spots

12 What You Need to Know for Lab Exam 3 1. Muscle Histology (4 ques) –Identify the type of muscle shown in a photomicrograph. –List the characteristics for each type of muscle that enabled you to make the identification in a above; identify unique structures in the photomicrographs, e.g., striations, intercalated disks, nuclei, etc. –State where each type of muscle is found in the body (see Figure 6.7, a-c, in Marieb's Lab Manual for complete info and photomicrographs). 2. Skeletal Muscle Gross Anatomy (17 ques) - Be able to identify and name the human and/or cat skeletal muscles listed in your Laboratory Study Guide when given: –a) A photograph/illustration of human muscles n Figures 13.2 and 13.3 in Marieb’s Laboratory Manual –b) Identification of muscles on the arm/leg models, torso model (for abdominal muscles), and/or muscle figurines we examined in lab. –c) Muscles on the cat, or on a photograph of the cat, or both SEE THE STUDY GUIDE FOR LAB EXAM 3

13 What You Need to Know for Lab Exam 3 3. Human Brain Models (16 ques) –Be able to identify and name the structures listed in your Lab Study Guide using the human brain models or photographs of the human brains (from designated slides in Lab 13) –Be able to identify and state the number and name of four of the twelve cranial nerves: I, II, III, and V on the human brain models/photographs. (See designated slide in Lab 13.) 4. Spinal Cord Models (2 ques) –Label parts of a spinal cord given either a silver stained micrograph, an illustration of the spinal cord, or a spinal cord model (use the two slides given here and learn those) –Be able to name the horns (ventral, dorsal, lateral) of the spinal cord and the TYPES of cells found in each horn (motor vs. sensory), given either a model of the spinal cord or a microscope slide. (use the same two slides designated in lab) 5. Eye/Ear (7/7 = 14 ques) –Label diagrams of the Eye and Ear from the slides designated for Lab 13 (be sure to know both the common and Latin names for middle ear bones), and/or identify structures for which you’re responsible on models (new) of the eye and ear