M30_MARI0000_00_SE_CH30.qxd 30 3/29/11 4:42 PM R E V I E W Page 190 S H E E T NAME ____________________________________ EXERCISE LAB TIME/DATE _______________________ Anatomy of the Heart Gross Anatomy of the Human Heart 1. An anterior view of the heart is shown here. Match each structure listed on the left with the correct letter in the figure. g 1. right atrium a j 2. right ventricle b r 3. left atrium u 4. left ventricle b 5. superior vena cava k 6. inferior vena cava l
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Hippocrates’ views on the human body came from external views and observations of the sick. In the ancient world‚ excepting Alexandria‚ human dissection was considered amoral and taboo‚ and as such Hippocrates was unable to look inside the human body to examine the makeup of humans. So‚ he found two ways to study the body. Firstly‚ he dissected animals such as pigs and dogs (pigs were an especially good choice because of their anatomical similarity to humans) For example‚ in “The Nature of Man‚” Hippocrates
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pertinent to that topic. For instance‚ the first fetal pig lab only required the teaching assistants to cover all the organs and their functions. I twisted my lab a bit by showing my students a short clip of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ at the beginning and asked them to imagine themselves as surgeons. I then assigned each pair of students a separate real-life disease case and asked them to identify the particular organ associated with it during the dissection. I wrapped-up the lab by having a ‘health care meeting’
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R E V I E W S H E E T 30 Anatomy of the Heart Gross Anatomy of the Human Heart 1. An anterior view of the heart is shown here. Match each structure listed on the left with the correct letter in the figure. g j r u b k d n a 1. right atrium 2. right ventricle 3. left atrium c a b o 4. left ventricle 5. superior vena cava 6. inferior vena cava 7. ascending aorta 8. aortic arch 9. brachiocephalic artery 10. left common carotid artery 11. left subclavian artery 12. pulmonary trunk 13. right
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Of Mice and Men: The Benefits of Animal Testing Animal testing has unmistakably swept the globe in effort to further scientific exploration. It has been a useful tool of drug testing‚ cosmetic testing‚ xenotransplantation‚ behavioral education and other informative methodical studies. From the tens to one hundred million or more animals are used in scientific experiments around the world per annum (1). An estimated eighty to eight hundred animals are used to test one drug before it is considered
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as a learning experience. An example of the use of deceased animals is in biology courses. In biology‚ students learn about the body of creatures in nature. As a part of this course the students usually have to perform a dissection of some sort. Most classes perform dissections on frogs‚ piglets‚ or cats. This class activity has been around for years in many classrooms‚ especially those around the United States of America. Much like deceased animals‚ live animals can be used for scientific research
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Marfan Syndrome Wesley Thompson Jim Hutchins Biomedical Core 1110 November 19‚ 2011 Marfan syndrome is a variable‚ autosomal-dominant disorder in the connective tissue with distinct physical characteristics. The principal features affect the cardiovascular system‚ eyes and skeleton. This condition affects the connective protein that forms the structural support for tissues outside the cell. This disease is a result of a faulty makeup of chromosomes. Since MFS (Marfan Syndrome) is an
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6 Histology Review Supplement Cardiovascular Tissue Review From the PhysioEx main menu‚ select Histology Atlas. Click on the white Sort By drop-down menu and select Histology Review from the list. Refer to the slides in the Cardiovascular Tissue Slides folder as you complete this worksheet. Which component of the intercalated disc is a junction that provides the intercellular communication required for the myocardium to perform as a functional syncytium? Gap junctions Heart The heart
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History Coursework Assessment B: In considering the Process of Change in the Development of Ideas and Practices in Medical Surgery over the whole period c.1000-1650 how far can the Black Death be considered a Turning Point? Although the Black Death was one of the biggest catastrophes known in Europe‚ its short term influence was of little consequence. Despite there being many different ideas‚ practices and surgical procedures present during and after the Black Death‚ in the long term there was
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was very illegal to dissect human bodies in Greece. When the judge saw all of the discoveries that Vesalius was making he made sure to give Vesalius a steady supply of executed criminal bodies. Vesalius was now able make repeated and comparative dissections of humans. He can now study and record the human body anatomy hands-on. Vesalius then realized that his findings were very much different from Greek philosopher‚
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