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  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/04%3A_Lab_4-_Brain_and_Cranial_Nerves/4.03%3A_Lab_Activities
    Using the scalpel, firmly press down on the brain while simultaneously bringing the scalpel carefully towards you; this makes a clean incision down the sagittal plane of the brain. (DO NOT make sawing...Using the scalpel, firmly press down on the brain while simultaneously bringing the scalpel carefully towards you; this makes a clean incision down the sagittal plane of the brain. (DO NOT make sawing motions with the scalpel.) Continue to make incisions until you have separated the brain into its two main hemispheres.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/02%3A_Lab_2-_Bones_and_Bone_Markings/2.04%3A_Post-Lab_2_Questions
    Replace the common name of following bones with their corresponding anatomical names. (0.5 points) Fingers Hip Head Bones of the lower arm Knee Ankle Bone of the thigh Upper jaw Lower jaw Shins Tailbo...Replace the common name of following bones with their corresponding anatomical names. (0.5 points) Fingers Hip Head Bones of the lower arm Knee Ankle Bone of the thigh Upper jaw Lower jaw Shins Tailbone Toes Collarbone Shoulder blade What makes the atlas (C1) and axis (C2) different from the rest of the vertebrae? (0.5 points) When a person is seated on the floor “criss-cross” style, which bones are touching the ground? (0.5 points)
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/01%3A_Lab_1-_Anatomical_Language/1.03%3A_Lab_Activities
    When you finish using the microscope, move the 5x objective to the start position and move the stage back down to its lowest position. Label the torso models of this station with the number that corre...When you finish using the microscope, move the 5x objective to the start position and move the stage back down to its lowest position. Label the torso models of this station with the number that corresponds to the appropriate regions of the abdominal cavity using the colored tape. Label the models of this station with the number that corresponds to the appropriate structure of the peripheral nervous system using the colored tape.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/07%3A_Lab_7-_The_Cardiovascular_system/7.04%3A_Post-Lab_7_Questions
    Venous blood enters the ______ from the ________ and ________ as well as the coronary sinus, which converge into the the ________. The venous blood passes through the _______ and from there branches o...Venous blood enters the ______ from the ________ and ________ as well as the coronary sinus, which converge into the the ________. The venous blood passes through the _______ and from there branches off into the _______ and ______ before circulating through the _____. After being oxygenatated, the blood re-enters the heart through the ________ which converge into the _______.
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/zz%3A_Back_Matter/03%3A_Links_by_Chapter
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/07%3A_Lab_7-_The_Cardiovascular_system
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/01%3A_Lab_1-_Anatomical_Language/00%3A_Front_Matter
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/09%3A_Lab_9-_Urinary_and_Reproductive_Systems/9.04%3A_Post-Lab_9_Questions
    Match the structure with the corresponding description. (0.5 point) Name of Structure Write down the path of urine from the point of origin to secretion. (0.5 point) Match the structure with the corre...Match the structure with the corresponding description. (0.5 point) Name of Structure Write down the path of urine from the point of origin to secretion. (0.5 point) Match the structure with the corresponding description. (0.5 point) the larger outer folds of the vulva surrounding the inner folds; contain adipose tissue and hair erectile tissues that form the bulk of the penis What is unique about the location/position of the kidneys? (0.5 point)
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/02%3A_Lab_2-_Bones_and_Bone_Markings
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/04%3A_Lab_4-_Brain_and_Cranial_Nerves/4.02%3A_Pre-lab_4
    Last Name: _______________________ First Name: _______________________ Fill in the table below with the appropriate terms. For the remaining exercises, label the designated structures. (1 point) Name ...Last Name: _______________________ First Name: _______________________ Fill in the table below with the appropriate terms. For the remaining exercises, label the designated structures. (1 point) Name of a structure directional term Name of the second structure anterior pons Label the sulci, gyri, and lobes of the cerebrum. (1 point) Label the major structures of the brain. (1 point) Label the ventricles and passageway of CSF through the brain. (1 point) Label the cranial nerves. (1 point)
  • https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Human_Anatomy_Lab_Manual_(Wilk-Blaszczak)/05%3A_Lab_5-_Special_Senses/5.03%3A_Lab_Activities
    You should be able to identify: the sclera, or the white of the eye, the cornea, which is the semi-transparent layer covering the front part of the eye, and the optic nerve which protrudes from the po...You should be able to identify: the sclera, or the white of the eye, the cornea, which is the semi-transparent layer covering the front part of the eye, and the optic nerve which protrudes from the posterior portion of the eye. When you remove the top of the eye, the part containing the cornea, what will remain is the lens sitting on top of a jelly-like mass known as the vitreous humor, it maintains the shape of the eye.

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